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Which country was Messi born in?

Messi was born in Argentina.

Born on June 24, 1987. Since playing handball in the Barcelona first team in 2003, he has gradually become the best football player in the world. Currently playing for the French giants Paris Saint-Germain. He is an absolute core figure in the club and the Argentine national team. He has won numerous championship honors and awards so far in his personal football career.

Messi signed an agreement with Barcelona's youth academy in 2000, and has officially entered Barcelona's mood to participate in football training since then.

Messi showed extraordinary football talent when he was a teenager. After watching Messi’s training games, Barcelona’s youth training director Rexach immediately determined that Messi was him. The boy who was looking for a football genius was in desperation and initialed the contract with a paper towel in the restaurant. This also left a popular story in the entire history of football.

Industry evaluation of Messi:

Messi is a genius, he has everything. On the one hand, he is skilled and intelligent on the court, and his left foot is exactly the same as Maradona. On the other hand, he was, like Bobby Charlton, a knight. Never heard a bad word said about him, on or off the field. (Commentary by German football legend Franz Beckenbauer)

Messi never dives, he always tries to stand on the turf with his own feet. He was not just a football genius but a perfect moral role model for all players. (Comments by England football legend Gary Lineker)

Messi is a very calm person who lives for football. There are not many players like him in history. He is the number one genius in football in the 21st century. He has super skills and speed that is unmatched by others. He can score a lot of goals and is like a strategist when he plays deep. (Comments by Real Madrid star Jorge Valdano)

From a technical perspective, Messi is too comprehensive. In fact, he is the best of the best. He forces coaches to think, learn, analyze, and make decisions all the time. He makes coaches become better coaches. (Comments by Portuguese football coach José Mourinho)

Messi does not need his right foot. Even if he only has his left foot, he is still the best in the world. (Commentary by Swedish football player Zlatan Ibrahimovic)