Tuesday, May 26, 2026
43.1 C
New Delhi

Messi Mania Grips Kolkata As He Arrives For GOAT India Tour; Fans Throng Airport For A Glimpse: WATCH

Kolkata erupted into pure football frenzy in the wee hours of Saturday as Lionel Messi, the Argentine football icon, touched down at 2:26 am for his whirlwind GOAT India Tour 2025.

Thousands of fans shrugged off the biting December cold, waiting well past midnight at the airport’s Gate 4, where chants echoed, Argentine flags waved wildly, and phone cameras lit up the night like stars.

The excitement peaked as children balanced on parents’ shoulders and drums thumped rhythmically while security hustled Messi, flanked by longtime strike partner Luis Suárez and teammate Rodrigo De Paul, through the VIP exit. 

A massive police-escorted convoy then sped them to the hotel, battling another sea of cheering supporters who refused to call it a night. Barricades strained under the pressure of non-stop adulation in this citywide explosion of “Messi mania.”

This marks Messi’s first trip back to India since 2011, when he dazzled in Kolkata with a friendly match at Salt Lake Stadium with Argentina edging Venezuela 1-0. 

Fans had camped out for hours, channelling their passion into an unforgettable welcome. One thrilled fan told ANI, “We have been waiting for two hours. If needed, we will wait for even four hours. We can’t miss this one in a lifetime opportunity.”

Another gushed, “I am very excited. It is a dream come true. Truly magical. If God wants, I will definitely be able to meet him.” A third admirer captured the sentiment perfectly: “We are very excited. He’s a magician, the GOAT (greatest of all time)… We are here to catch just a glimpse of him… Love you, Messi.”

Over the next 72 hours, the Barcelona legend’s packed itinerary kicks off in Kolkata with high-profile meets, then races to Hyderabad, Mumbai, and caps in Delhi. He is set to meet chief ministers, business tycoons, Bollywood stars, and even Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday.

The pan-India GOAT Tour 2025 will start in the East on December 13, hit the South, swing West on the December 14, and wrap in the North on the December 15.

Go to Source

Hot this week

‘FIFA sucking up to Trump’: Renowned author Simon Kuper tears into global body as World Cup 2026 approaches

British author and journalist Simon Kuper criticized FIFA & President Gianni Infantino and also expressed his thoughts on a couple of aspects in an exclusive interaction with Firstpost. Read More

Rare Blue Moon 2026 to light up the sky on May 31: How to watch May’s smallest full micromoon with Venus and Jupiter

PC: BBC The sky this week does something it only occasionally manages without fussing about it too much. Read More

The dead lake: This Tanzanian lake can turn dead animals into stone-like statues

At first glance, the animals look frozen in time. A bird appears trapped mid-flight. A bat hangs stiffly from a branch with its wings spread wide like a gothic sculpture. Read More

Pope Leo’s AI warning: Is humanity building a modern Tower of Babel?

Pope Leo XIV has issued a sweeping warning on artificial intelligence, comparing unchecked AI development to the Biblical Tower of Babel, a biblical story (Genesis 11:1-9) that explains how the world became divided into different languages and cultur Read More

Israeli strike kills 12 as military ramps up campaign in Lebanon

An Israeli airstrike in eastern Lebanon killed 12 people late Monday as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu authorized intensified attacks against Hezbollah. Read More

Topics

‘FIFA sucking up to Trump’: Renowned author Simon Kuper tears into global body as World Cup 2026 approaches

British author and journalist Simon Kuper criticized FIFA & President Gianni Infantino and also expressed his thoughts on a couple of aspects in an exclusive interaction with Firstpost. Read More

Rare Blue Moon 2026 to light up the sky on May 31: How to watch May’s smallest full micromoon with Venus and Jupiter

PC: BBC The sky this week does something it only occasionally manages without fussing about it too much. Read More

The dead lake: This Tanzanian lake can turn dead animals into stone-like statues

At first glance, the animals look frozen in time. A bird appears trapped mid-flight. A bat hangs stiffly from a branch with its wings spread wide like a gothic sculpture. Read More

Pope Leo’s AI warning: Is humanity building a modern Tower of Babel?

Pope Leo XIV has issued a sweeping warning on artificial intelligence, comparing unchecked AI development to the Biblical Tower of Babel, a biblical story (Genesis 11:1-9) that explains how the world became divided into different languages and cultur Read More

Israeli strike kills 12 as military ramps up campaign in Lebanon

An Israeli airstrike in eastern Lebanon killed 12 people late Monday as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu authorized intensified attacks against Hezbollah. Read More

5 big takeaways from Marco Rubio’s 4-day India visit

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio departed for Armenia from Delhi after concluding his four-day visit to India that focused heavily on strengthening strategic ties, expanding defence cooperation, and advancing the Indo-Pacific agenda through the Quad Read More

‘No Facilities, Burnt Food, Broken ACs’: Pakistani Pilgrims Expose Haj Mismanagement | Exclusive

The charges have triggered widespread anger on Pakistani social media, where videos and testimonies from pilgrims accusing the government of negligence have circulated extensively Go to Source Read More

Netanyahu Rushed To Hospital Amid West Asia Crisis: What Happened To Israel PM?

Netanyahu’s health has increasingly become a subject of political debate following several incidents where information about his medical condition was disclosed late or partially. Read More

Related Articles