In a historic intersection of global sports and American politics, President Donald Trump hosted Lionel Messi and the Inter Miami CF squad at the White House on Saturday.
Standing alongside the Argentine icon, President Trump didn't hold back his admiration. Addressing a crowded East Room, the President reflected on the history of the sport before making a bold claim.
"I shouldn't say this because I’m old, but I watched Pelé play," Trump told the audience. "I don’t know... you [Messi] may be better than Pelé. Pelé was pretty good, but I think Messi is."
The comment sparked chants of "Messi! Messi! Messi!" from those in attendance, to which the President smiled and added, "I agree."
CHAMPIONS.
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) March 5, 2026
POTUS x MESSI ???? pic.twitter.com/vkGlCoSdXj
The ceremony served as an official acknowledgement of Messi’s unprecedented career. Having secured the MLS Cup in December, Messi’s trophy cabinet now boasts 47 professional titles, the most in the history of the sport.
Key Highlights from the President's Address:
A Historic First: Trump noted it was his "distinct privilege" to be the first American President to officially welcome Messi to the White House.
The 47th Star: "Leo claimed the 47th career trophy of his incredible career; the most of all time. Can you imagine that?"
The Choice of Miami: Trump thanked Messi for choosing the United States over lucrative offers elsewhere. "You could have gone anywhere in the world... but you chose Miami. I don't blame you, the weather is pretty great."
A Family Affair: Barron Trump’s Fandom Revealed
In a lighter moment, the President shared a conversation he had with his son, Barron Trump, an avid soccer fan.
"My son said to me, 'Dad, do you know who's going to be here today?' I said, 'No, I've got a lot on my mind.' Then he said, 'Messi!' He is a big fan of yours," Trump recounted, highlighting the "King-like" reception the 38-year-old superstar has received in the nation's capital.
Beyond the team celebration, reports indicate that Messi was invited to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom—the highest civilian honor in the United States. This follows a previously postponed invitation last year, which Messi was unable to attend due to a congested Inter Miami schedule.
Co-owned by David Beckham, Inter Miami has transformed from a league newcomer to a global brand since Messi’s arrival.
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Saturday, 07 March 2026
Publish Date : 06 March 2026
In a historic intersection of global sports and American politics, President Donald Trump hosted Lionel Messi and the Inter Miami CF squad at the White House on Saturday.
Standing alongside the Argentine icon, President Trump didn't hold back his admiration. Addressing a crowded East Room, the President reflected on the history of the sport before making a bold claim.
"I shouldn't say this because I’m old, but I watched Pelé play," Trump told the audience. "I don’t know... you [Messi] may be better than Pelé. Pelé was pretty good, but I think Messi is."
The comment sparked chants of "Messi! Messi! Messi!" from those in attendance, to which the President smiled and added, "I agree."
CHAMPIONS.
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) March 5, 2026
POTUS x MESSI ???? pic.twitter.com/vkGlCoSdXj
The ceremony served as an official acknowledgement of Messi’s unprecedented career. Having secured the MLS Cup in December, Messi’s trophy cabinet now boasts 47 professional titles, the most in the history of the sport.
Key Highlights from the President's Address:
A Historic First: Trump noted it was his "distinct privilege" to be the first American President to officially welcome Messi to the White House.
The 47th Star: "Leo claimed the 47th career trophy of his incredible career; the most of all time. Can you imagine that?"
The Choice of Miami: Trump thanked Messi for choosing the United States over lucrative offers elsewhere. "You could have gone anywhere in the world... but you chose Miami. I don't blame you, the weather is pretty great."
A Family Affair: Barron Trump’s Fandom Revealed
In a lighter moment, the President shared a conversation he had with his son, Barron Trump, an avid soccer fan.
"My son said to me, 'Dad, do you know who's going to be here today?' I said, 'No, I've got a lot on my mind.' Then he said, 'Messi!' He is a big fan of yours," Trump recounted, highlighting the "King-like" reception the 38-year-old superstar has received in the nation's capital.
Beyond the team celebration, reports indicate that Messi was invited to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom—the highest civilian honor in the United States. This follows a previously postponed invitation last year, which Messi was unable to attend due to a congested Inter Miami schedule.
Co-owned by David Beckham, Inter Miami has transformed from a league newcomer to a global brand since Messi’s arrival.
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