Argentina football icon Lionel Messi arrived in Kolkata at around 2:30 AM on Saturday to kick off the highly anticipated GOAT Tour of India 2025. The 2022 FIFA World Cup winner will take part in a series of fan-focused activities in the city before leaving for Hyderabad later on Saturday, marking the first leg of his three-day, multi-city tour.
As part of the Kolkata leg, a giant 70-foot statue of Messi is set to be unveiled at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan (VYBK) in a grand tribute to the 38-year-old football legend. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, former India cricket captain Sourav Ganguly, and Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan are expected to attend the event.
Messi’s arrival sparked massive celebrations across the city, with thousands of fans lining streets and gathering outside key venues under tight security arrangements. Among the crowd, one female fan caught widespread attention with a handwritten placard and a personal story.
“We have come here to see Messi. I got married last Friday, but my husband and I decided to postpone our honeymoon because Messi is coming to our city,” she said.
Kolkata is the first stop of the GOAT Tour, which is centered around public appearances, curated fan events, and celebrity interactions, rather than competitive football matches. The tour is separate from Argentina’s national-team schedule and will continue in Mumbai and New Delhi after Hyderabad.
Where the main events are centered
Most of the attention in Kolkata is focused around:
- Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan (Salt Lake Stadium area) for public-facing programs.
- City landmarks and major roads for fan activity, decorations, and controlled crowd movement.
Kolkata’s football culture—and Messi’s past connection with the city—has amplified the scale of the welcome.
Why this visit matters to Indian fans?
Messi’s return is significant because his last widely remembered on-field appearance in India was during an international friendly in Kolkata in 2011, when Argentina beat Venezuela 1–0. That match became a reference point for Indian fans, especially in West Bengal, where football fandom is deeply rooted.
This time, however, the visit is not framed as a national-team match window. Instead, it is positioned as a commercial, fan-first tour built around appearances, curated activities, and entertainment-style events.
GOAT Tour vs Argentina’s national-team plans: what changed in 2025
A major source of confusion earlier in 2025 was the difference between:
- Argentina national-team friendlies (official FIFA windows)
- A separate, fan-centric “GOAT Tour” visit
In 2025, Argentina’s federation schedule included international friendlies outside India, and India-related match plans faced uncertainty and delays. In November, Argentina played a friendly in Luanda, Angola, and India did not host the national team during that window.
The December GOAT Tour is separate—built around fan engagement rather than an official international fixture.
Tour schedule at a glance
Below is a practical snapshot of the tour as presented by the latest public reporting and city-level preparations. Times can change due to security and logistics.
| Date (2025) | City | What fans can expect (high-level) |
| Dec 13 | Kolkata | Arrival, public/stadium-facing program, fan events, tight crowd control |
| Dec 13 | Hyderabad | High-security movement, stadium-linked appearance(s), premium fan interactions reported |
| Dec 14 | Mumbai | Fan events and appearances (city programming varies by venue plan) |
| Dec 15 | New Delhi | Wrap-up programming; high-profile meetings expected as part of the tour narrative |
Ticketing, access, and viewing options
Because this is a fan tour—not a standard football match fixture—access is structured differently:
- In-person attendance depends on event type (public-facing vs ticketed venue entry).
- Premium “meet-and-greet” style packages have been marketed at very high prices in some cities, creating debate about who gets access.
- Streaming options have also been promoted for fans who can’t attend in person.
Security and crowd management: the operational focus
Security has been one of the defining elements of Lionel Messi India Tour 2025 so far.
Kolkata
Local authorities implemented an unusually extensive security grid for Messi’s movements, with route planning and crowd restrictions aimed at preventing surges and bottlenecks.
Hyderabad
Hyderabad preparations have included elite security arrangements, layered intelligence coordination, and secure travel corridors between the airport, hotel, and event venue.
What happens next
The key “what’s next” items to watch over the next 48–72 hours:
- Confirmation of final venue programming city by city (since schedules can be modified for security)
- Any official communication from organizers on changes, timings, or access rules
- Crowd control updates from local police (especially for stadium-area movement)
- Whether the tour produces any long-term football development commitments (youth programs, academies, infrastructure tie-ins), beyond the celebrity-event format
Final Thoughts
Lionel Messi India Tour 2025 has begun with Kolkata at the center of a major, tightly managed public spectacle. After months of uncertainty around Argentina’s national-team fixtures in India, the December GOAT Tour has emerged as a separate pathway—more entertainment-led than match-led—giving Indian fans a rare chance to see the global icon in person, even if the visit is short and access is uneven.







