Inter Miami CF have taken the unusual step of immortalising their captain, Lionel Messi, by naming a section of their home ground after him—despite the forward still actively playing for the club.
The Major League Soccer side confirmed that a stand at Nu Stadium will now be called the “Leo Messi Stand,” a move described by the club as a rare honour in global sports, typically reserved for retired legends.
Messi, who joined Inter Miami from Paris Saint-Germain in July 2023, has transformed the club’s fortunes on and off the pitch. The Argentine star has scored 82 goals in 94 appearances, while also elevating the club’s global profile and drawing unprecedented attention to MLS.
Announcing the decision, the club framed the tribute as a departure from tradition, emphasising that it celebrates a legacy still being written.
“Inter Miami CF is excited to announce Leo Messi stand, with our number 10 and captain set to become part of a rare and unique case in global sports: an athlete regularly playing at his home stadium with a stand named in his honor,” the statement read.
“Traditionally, tributes look to the past. They are built from nostalgia. From memory. This one is different. This one is born from the present.
“From what is happening right now. From what you feel every time Leo steps onto the pitch. Recognizing someone is not always about closing a chapter. Sometimes it is about realizing you are witnessing something unique.
“We present to you: the Leo Messi Stand at Nu Stadium!”
Beyond his goal tally, Messi has become Inter Miami’s all-time leader in combined goals and assists, registering 135 goal contributions in 94 matches. He also achieved a historic feat by becoming the first MLS player to win back-to-back MVP awards, while guiding the team to multiple trophies, including the Leagues Cup, Supporters’ Shield, and MLS Cup.
Club officials say the naming of the stand is intended to reflect Messi’s ongoing influence, effectively turning part of the stadium into a “living monument” that honours his present-day impact rather than past achievements.









