In a disappointing turn of events for Indian football fans, especially those in Kerala, the highly anticipated visit of Lionel Messi and the Argentina national football team has officially been cancelled. The announcement comes as a major letdown for the thousands who were eagerly awaiting to witness the reigning World Cup champions on Indian soil — particularly in a football-crazy state like Kerala.
What Was Planned?
The Argentina Football Association (AFA) had been in advanced talks to organise an international friendly in Kochi as part of their global tour in preparation for the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers. The event, tentatively scheduled for September 2025, was expected to feature Lionel Messi, along with key stars like Ángel Di María, Enzo Fernández, and Emiliano Martínez.
The match was to be held at the Jawaharlal Nehru International Stadium, which boasts a capacity of over 40,000 and has previously hosted major international games and Indian Super League matches.
Why the Trip Was Cancelled
According to official sources from both the All India Football Federation (AIFF) and the Argentina Football Association, several logistical and scheduling issues led to the cancellation. Here are the primary reasons:
1. FIFA Calendar Conflicts
Argentina’s international fixture plans were reportedly restructured to prioritise opponents that offer greater competitive value ahead of the upcoming World Cup qualifiers. With FIFA’s international match windows limited, the South American giants opted for matches in Europe and South America, where travel logistics and high-level competition are more manageable.
2. Security and Insurance Concerns
Bringing an elite squad featuring Messi involves massive security arrangements, high insurance costs, and guaranteed appearance clauses. Organisers in Kerala reportedly struggled to meet the strict requirements set by AFA, including private charters, security convoys, and exclusive training facilities.
3. Commercial and Broadcast Constraints
Negotiations between Indian broadcasters and Argentine representatives hit a deadlock. The commercial viability of the match, including global broadcasting rights, sponsorship tie-ins, and ticketing logistics, became another hurdle too steep to clear.
4. Messi’s Club Commitments
Lionel Messi’s ongoing commitments with Inter Miami in Major League Soccer (MLS) also played a role. The MLS season overlaps with FIFA’s international break, and Messi’s availability during this period was uncertain due to his club’s playoff ambitions and prior obligations in the US.

Reaction From Kerala Fans
The football-loving public of Kerala — known for their passionate support for international teams, especially Argentina and Brazil — reacted with deep disappointment. Social media was flooded with emotional messages, memes, and calls for reconsideration.
Many had hoped to see their icon Messi live for the first time, especially after Argentina’s World Cup triumph in 2022. Local fan groups had even started planning grand welcome events and murals in anticipation of the visit.
What Officials Said
AIFF spokespersons expressed regret but confirmed the cancellation was final for now:
“While we were in positive discussions with AFA, several factors beyond our control made the match unfeasible. We hope to host the Argentina team and Lionel Messi in the future.”
The Argentina Football Association also issued a brief statement thanking Indian fans for their enthusiasm and hinted at “future collaborations”.
Hope Not Lost: Future Possibilities
Despite the setback, discussions are still open for a potential friendly in 2026, depending on FIFA calendar adjustments and India’s growing stature in world football. With India making strides in infrastructure and international engagement, such marquee matches could still become reality in the coming years.
The cancellation of Lionel Messi’s Kerala trip is undoubtedly a missed moment in Indian football history. But it also highlights the growing interest of global football giants in India. While fans may be heartbroken for now, the dream of seeing Messi on Indian soil isn’t over — just delayed.
For now, all eyes will remain on future opportunities and the hope that one day, the GOAT will dazzle the Indian crowd live, not just on screens.