Lionel Messi's room in Qatar will be turned into a small museum
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After having achieved the championship in the World Cup in Qatar 2022, the Argentine National Team had to say goodbye to what was their home in Arab lands during the World Cup and now the University of Qatar is launching the project of making a museum small with some items that Lionel Messi left in what was his room.
As reported by the QNA state news agency, the space will serve so that the students of said university and the visitors to the Qatari nation can contemplate some of the things that were left after the departure of the number '30' from Paris Saint-Germain. Germain, so said room will not receive any more guests from now on.
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The director of communication and public relations of the University of Qatar, Hitmi Al Hitmi, gave an interview to the Al Sharq newspaper in which he commented: "The room of the player of the Argentine National Team, Lionel Messi, will remain unchanged and will remain available only for visits and not for residence, since it will serve as a small museum that will contain all of Messi's belongings”.
"It will be a legacy for students and future generations and a witness to the great achievements that Messi has achieved during the World Cup." He added that the rooms are "5 stars and very different from residences in other countries" and that some modifications had to be made to "comply with FIFA standards", which is why they can now honor the '10' of the Albiceleste.
The historic footballer of FC Barcelona and the Argentine National Team occupied the fourth B201 at the University of Qatar, which he shared with Sergio Kun Agüero the night before the final. In addition to this, a bit of the room could be seen when Messi shared a few minutes in a Twitch stream, precisely on the former professional footballer's channel.
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