July 27, 2024

Doing the impossible: Lionel Messi named 2023 Time Athlete of the Year

Doing the impossible: Lionel Messi named 2023 Time Athlete of the Year
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(Reuters) - Argentina captain Lionel Messi has been named Time Magazine's Athlete of the Year for 2023 after winning the Ballon d'Or for a record-extending eighth time and elevating the profile of the sport in the United States (US) with his move to Inter Miami.

Messi played a key role in guiding Argentina to its first FIFA World Cup title in 36 years after beating defending champion France in the final in December last year.

The 36-year-old had no shortage of offers when he left Paris St. Germain earlier this year, choosing to sign for Major League Soccer's (MLS) Inter Miami despite being linked with his former team Barcelona and a big-money move to Saudi side Al-Hilal.

"The truth is that fortunately, I had several options on the table that were interesting, and I had to analyze them and think, even weigh them up with my family, before making the final decision to come to Miami," Messi told Time.

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Messi made an instant impact at Inter Miami, scoring 10 goals in seven Leagues Cup appearances as he spurred the team to victory in the tournament which features MLS teams as well as sides from Mexico.

The Argentine's arrival in the US also made waves off the pitch, causing a massive spike in searches for match dates and tickets to see him in action, with fans also buying up his official pink Inter Miami shirt.

The price of tickets to Inter Miami games skyrocketed, while Apple TV, which has a 10-year partnership with the MLS, saw a significant increase in subscriptions, according to research firm Antenna.

"Messi managed to do what once seemed impossible: Turning the US into a soccer country," Time wrote.

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Simone Biles, LeBron James, and the US women's soccer team have won the award in recent years, with Aaron Judge of the New York Yankees winning in 2022.

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