Qatar University to covert the room Lionel Messi stayed at during 2022 FIFA World Cup into a museum


Qatar University to covert the room Lionel Messi stayed at during 2022 FIFA World Cup into a museum

Lionel Messi's room for the 2022 FIFA World Cup

Argentina’s Lionel Messi accomplished a lifelong goal by leading his team to their first FIFA World Cup triumph in 36 years in Qatar. The room in Qatar where Messi lived during the final will now be converted into a “small museum” to honor his remarkable feat.

Lionel Messi’s bed from the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar is slated to be a public showcase. While several national teams stayed in fancy hotels throughout the FIFA World Cup, Argentina’s players stayed in student dormitories at Qatar University.

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Lionel Messi stayed in room B201. It was a twin chamber, but Lionel Messi had it primarily to himself for the duration of the competition. The night before the final, Messi split the dorm with Sergio Aguero, who had attended Argentina’s squad as a special guest.

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The majority of the dormitories occupied by Argentina’s players will be reverted to their natural role as student dormitories. Messi’s B201, on the other hand, will “become a mini-museum,” according to journalist Ashraf bin Ayad. He wrote on Twitter: “Qatar University announces the allocation of the room in which Lionel Messi stayed during the Qatar World Cup to become a mini-museum”.

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Lionel Messi at the 2022 FIFA World Cup

Lionel Messi with 2022 FIFA World Cup trophy

The absence of a FIFA World Cup winner’s badge was the sole trophy Lionel Messi was missing in the GOAT discussion between him and Cristiano Ronaldo. However, Messi’s outstanding showing at the 2022 World Cup demonstrated that he remains in peak shape at age 35. It also concluded the dispute over who is the best of all time as Argentina conquered the World Cup. The exciting and mind-blowing 2022 FIFA World Cup final between Argentina and France in Doha, Qatar, shouldn’t have gone unnoticed by every football fans.

Lionel Messi has a record-breaking 37 club championships, seven Ballon D’Or honors, and six European Golden Boots in a glittering three-decade career. And now he has won the prestigious FIFA World Cup, the sole prize lacking in the Argentine superstar’s cabinet. Messi began the 2022 World Cup in excellent form after dominating at an extraordinarily elite degree for club team PSG throughout this campaign. He took it into the competition in grand fashion.

Messi was voted the Golden Ball winner over Kylian Mbappe and Luka Modric by FIFA-appointed specialists. The 35-year-old was also on the verge of leaving Qatar with the Golden Boot. But, in the 118th minute of Sunday’s thrilling final, Mbappe hit a hat-trick to bring his championship record to eight goals, and he was deprived of the award. Messi ended the competition with seven goals and three assists in his seven outings. He was one of three Argentina players to serve every minute of their tournament, totaling 690 minutes after two games extended to overtime.

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