
Which is Lionel Messi's favourite goal from his career?
Messi has scored 860 goals as yet. Which one do you like the most, and which does he like the most? On May 22nd, Messi will reveal his favourite goal for a cause. 'Choosing just one goal is very difficult, but doing it with this purpose is worth it,' Messi said. 'There's a very important objective behind it, and I'm very happy to be part of it,' Messi said.
He will do it for 'A Goal in Life,' an artistic and charitable project..The initiative, led by the Inter Miami CF Foundation, and done with the digital artist Refik Anadol. The work will be a visualization of the selected goal and an artistic interpretation based on millions of data points that capture the emotional essence of that moment.
The announcement of the selected goal will be on the Inter Miami CF Foundation's social media channels. The final artwork will be unveiled on June 11 in New York at an event hosted by Christie's, the auction house. Refik Anadol is obviously thrilled: 'It's an honor to collaborate with Messi on something that unites the emotional legacy of sport with the future of art. Using AI to visualize the memory of his favorite goal is both an artistic and ethical challenge.
A vast majority of Messi's goals came for his boyhood club Barcelona, of course. From 2003 to 2021, he was with the Spanish giants, joining them as a teenager from Argentina and going on to have a career for the ages. In 778 appearances for Barcelona , he scored 672 goals during which he won 4 UEFA Champion League titles and 10 Spanish league titles among many other trophies. The list of his epic goals for Barcelona in themselves would make for a stunning compilation. Even though is time with PSG next wasn't as rewarding, he still scored some famous goals and has continued to notch up bangers in his time with Inter Miami at MLS.
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