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Lionel Messi’s new role? Argentina star buys club in Spain

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Lionel Messi’s new role? Argentina star buys club in Spain

Legend. World champion. MLS Cup winner. Ballon d’Or mainstay. And, now, club owner. Lionel Messi is adding another title to his illustrious list.

Soccer icon David Beckham moved into ownership after his playing career, launching MLS team Inter Miami and bringing Messi to South Florida. Now, Messi is following in Beckham’s footsteps by acquiring a club of his own.

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The Inter Miami star is the new owner of UE Cornellà, the Tercera Federación club in the fifth tier of Spanish soccer.

“UE Cornellà announces that Argentinian footballer and eight-time Ballon d’Or winner Leo Messi has formalized the acquisition of the club, becoming the new owner of the Baix Llobregat institution,” a club statement released Thursday, April 16 read. “This move reinforces Messi’s close ties to Barcelona and his commitment to the development of sport and local talent in Catalonia – a connection rooted in his years at FC Barcelona and sustained ever since.”

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Lionel Messi in MLS: Photos from soccer star’s tenure with Inter Miami

Mar. 18, 2026: Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami CF celebrates with teammate Sergio Reguilon #3 of Inter Miami CF after scoring his team’s first goal during the CONCACAF Champions Cup Round of 16 Second Leg match between Inter Miami CF and Nashville SC at Chase Stadium in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Messi, the Argentine World Cup champion, scored his 900th goal for club and country in Inter MiamiÕs match against Nashville SC.

While Messi went directly from his Argentine youth club to FC Barcelona, Cornellà has played a role in the development of many top talents from the Catalonia region of Spain.

Among them are former FC Barcelona and Inter Miami teammate Jordi Alba, current Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya and two-time MLS champion Ilie Sánchez.

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The club plays its home matches at the Nou Municipal de Cornellà, in the shadow of La Liga club Espanyol‘s home ground just more than four miles from Barcelona’s famous Camp Nou.

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