Argentine soccer player Lionel Messi did not completely rule out the possibility of reaching the 2030 World Cup with Argentina.

Messi spoke about the World Cup, where his country will be one of the hosts, after the 3-0 win over Venezuela in the penultimate round of the South American qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup.

Lionel Messi does not completely rule out reaching the 2030 World Cup with Argentina

Lionel Messi referred to what his future will be in the Argentina national team ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2030.

“The same as I said at the time, I don’t think I will play the other World Cup, because of my age it is most logical that I will not make it, but I am excited and eager, but as I always said I go day by day and game by game, this year we had many games, many in a row one after another, now I come from being stopped for a few days and I came back and I relapsed and now luckily I was able to play three games in a row, it is that to feel sensations and nothing what is clear is that today was the last one for the points here, trying to feel good and above all be honest with myself, when I feel good I enjoy and if I was not to add I prefer not to be, so we will see.”

2030 FIFA World Cup

The 2030 FIFA World Cup will be hosted by Morocco, Portugal and Spain, with a special centenary celebration in Uruguay, Argentina and Paraguay. This tournament will mark the centenary of the first World Cup, which was held in 1930 in Uruguay In honor of the centenary, three matches will be held in Uruguay, Argentina and Paraguay, where the opening matches will be played. The first match will be played at the Estadio Centenario in Montevideo, which was the venue for the first World Cup final.

The 2030 World Cup will be historic, as it will be held in six countries and three continents: America (Uruguay, Argentina and Paraguay), Europe (Spain and Portugal) and Africa (Morocco)

This World Cup not only commemorates the centenary of the World Cup, but also represents an effort to unite different cultures and continents through soccer, promoting a message of peace and tolerance. FIFA has highlighted the importance of celebrating this event in the places where the history of international soccer began.

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