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Lionel Messi fails to deliver as fans turn up in big numbers for FIFA Club World Cup opener

Lionel Messi fails to deliver as fans turn up in big numbers for FIFA Club World Cup opener

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Lionel Messi's Inter Miami were held to a goalless draw by Al Ahly in the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 opener but the match witnessed over 60,000 fans filling up the stands at the Hard Rock Stadium. read more
Amid fears that FIFA Club World Cup 2025 matches in the United States could experience empty stands, Lionel Messi underlined his importance to world football as fans turned up in big numbers for the opener at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.
Messi's football, however, wasn't at its best as Inter Miami were held to a goalless draw by Egypt's Al-Ahly in the inaugural match of the new-look Club World Cup.
Messi fails to delivers as fan turn up in big numbers
Inter Miami next face FC Porto on Thursday in Atlanta while Al-Ahly, who benefited from raucous, massive support, will take on Palmeiras in New York, where more of their fans are expected to turn up.
No incidents were reported at the game after around 1,000 protesters gathered in the morning near U.S. President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate, about 70 miles (110 km) north of Miami, waving placards and chanting slogans as part of coordinated nationwide 'No Kings' demonstrations.
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In Miami, 60,927 fans almost filled the 65,000-capacity stadium for Inter Miami's clash with Al-Ahly dismissing, at least on the night, concerns about the attractiveness of the tournament featuring 32 teams for the first time, a year before the World Cup in the U.S.
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Inter Miami, whose home attendances average 20,663 in their 21,550-seat Chase Stadium, have been a major road draw in 2025, regularly attracting record crowds across the country since Messi's arrival in 2023.
🚨🏆 𝐎𝐅𝐅𝐈𝐂𝐈𝐀𝐋 | Attendance for the opening match of the 2025 Club World Cup between Al Ahly and Inter Miami is 60,927. 🇺🇸🏟️ pic.twitter.com/crG4H5BBLB — EuroFoot (@eurofootcom) June 15, 2025
Adan De La Rosa travelled from Mexico just to see Messi play. 'There's a lot of excitement to see Messi, it's the same for everyone,' he said.
Al-Ahly, backed by dozens of thousands of fans, got off to a strong start but wasted two early chances and Oscar Ustari parried away Trezeguet's poorly taken penalty kick after Zizo was fouled in the box by Telasco Segovia.
Messi threatened at times after spending some time on the ground after being hit on the knee, but Miami could feel lucky not to be behind at halftime.
Miami, however, stepped up a gear after the break, and Messi came close when his nicely curled 25-metre free kick kissed the post and hit the side netting.
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With six minutes left, the World Cup winner scooped a perfect cross for Fafa Picault, whose header was tipped over the bar by Mohamed Elshenawy.
He came an inch close in the dying second when his curled strike from outside the box was tipped onto the bar by Elshenawy.
The Club World Cup continues on Sunday with Champions League winners Paris St Germain taking on Atletico Madrid and Bayern Munich playing Auckland City.
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