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Argentina's Lionel Messi's boyhood club suspends six young players to take photos with rival players
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Argentina’s Lionel Messi’s Childhood Club Suspends Six Youth Players for Posing with Rival Team Members

June 4, 2025 2 Min Read
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It’s hard to find a country with more intense soccer rivalries than Argentina, where matches are charged with deep-rooted animosities. From Boca Juniors versus River Plate to Lanús against Banfield, the passion is palpable. Recently, Newell’s Old Boys, the childhood club of Lionel Messi, escalated the rivalry by suspending six young players for posing for pictures with members of rival club Rosario Central.

As reported by OLE, the youth team players received a three-month suspension after they were caught taking photos with Ignacio Marcola from Rosario Central. This was ahead of the Classico Rosarino, a highly anticipated fixture in Argentine football.

The children also lost their scholarships to the club’s academy, a move confirmed by the club, which stated the photos were taken at the request of some parents.

These young players were part of the Malvinas Argentina Children’s Soccer School, which Messi himself attended, under the guidance of coach Lionel Scaroni, who led Argentina to World Cup glory.

According to Carlos Pansilolli, the former club captain and current school director, the decision was made with parental consent. “The kids are victims in this situation because it was initiated by the parents. This action serves as an internal correction to ensure this doesn’t happen again. Everyone is free to act as they wish, but not while wearing Newell’s colors.”

Fan Take: This incident is crucial for soccer enthusiasts as it highlights the fierce loyalty and intensity surrounding Argentine rivalries. Such actions not only reflect the passion of the sport but also the lengths clubs will go to preserve their identity and culture, which adds a unique layer to the game in this region.

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