City
Epaper

‘Messi is missing’: Congress slams Kerala govt over failed invite

By IANS | Updated: August 9, 2025 12:24 IST

Thiruvananthapuram, Aug 9 The Congress party in Kerala has launched a blistering attack on the state government after ...

Open in App

Thiruvananthapuram, Aug 9 The Congress party in Kerala has launched a blistering attack on the state government after the Argentine Football Association (AFA) accused it of breaching a contract to bring football icon Lionel Messi and the Argentina national team to the state.

AFA’s Head of Marketing, Leandro Peterson, claimed the deal collapsed because the Kerala government failed to meet its contractual obligations -- directly contradicting Sports Minister V. Abdurahiman and the event sponsor, who had earlier blamed AFA for the breakdown.

“Messi is missing,” quipped KPCC president Sunny Joseph, demanding that the Sports Minister offer a clear explanation.

Party MP Shafi Parambil said the government’s much-hyped social media campaign, ‘Messi is coming to Kerala’, had spectacularly backfired. “If public funds were spent, the government must either explain or return the money to the treasury,” he said.

Congress MLA Rahul Mamkootathil accused the CPI(M) of politicising Messi’s name, calling him the party’s “star campaigner” and alleging the invite was never sincere.

“This issue only surfaces during election season. Congress has its star campaigners, but the CPI(M) suffers from a poverty of leadership -- Messi is their star,” he remarked.

The row deepened after revelations that the government spent Rs 13 lakh on Minister Abdurahiman’s trip to Spain in September 2024, reportedly to invite Messi -- contradicting his earlier assurance that the plan would not cost the state “even a single rupee.”

The Sports Department Secretary and the Director of Sports and Youth Affairs also accompanied the Minister during his trip to Spain.

On Saturday, the Minister confirmed that Messi and the Argentine team would not be coming, citing scheduling conflicts in October-November.

He reiterated that the Kerala government had no role in the contract, which he said was strictly between the sponsor and AFA.

“We did everything possible within our timeframe, but AFA could not make it happen,” he maintained.

With the opposition sharpening its attack, the fiasco has turned into a political embarrassment for the Pinarayi Vijayan-led state government.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

Other Sports134th Durand Cup: Ten-man Diamond Harbour suffer a heavy defeat against Mohun Bagan

NationalTMP chief calls for unity among Northeast’s indigenous people

MumbaiMumbai: Police Bust Rs 43.76 Crore Gold Investment Scam; Three, Including CA, Arrested

FootballDurand Cup: Mohun Bagan Super Giant overcome Diamond Harbour 5-1, seal QF spot

LifestyleGreen Tea Beauty Hack: How to Use It on Your Face for Smooth, Pore-Free Skin

Other Sports Realted Stories

Other SportsFootball: Different situations for La Liga's top-four clubs in new season

Other Sports134th Durand Cup: Bodoland FC stun Punjab FC to go on top of Group D

Other SportsAPRC 2025: Gaurav Gill’s dream start ends in misfortune; Bopaiah-Murthy top Indian pair in Indonesia

Other SportsMumbai Muscle's Yuvraj Verma, Jaipur Veer's Siddhant Katuria dominate on day five of Pro Panja League season two

Other SportsBhubaneswar to host India's first World Athletics Bronze Level Continental Tour meet