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Wednesday 14 December 2016

Lionel Messi gets to meet his number One fan

Afghan boy Murtaza Ahmadi wears a Lionel Messi shirt made of a plastic bag in Kabul in February 2016. Photo: Murtaza Ahmadi became famous when photos of him went viral showing him playing soccer in a plastic bag jersey honouring his idol Lionel Messi. (REUTERS: Omar Sobhani, file photo)




It was an image that touched the hearts of millions: A five-year-old Afghan boy wearing an improvised Lionel Messi jersey made from a plastic bag.
Now, nearly a year later, Murtaza Ahmadi has finally met his idol.
Murtaza made a special trip from Afghanistan to Qatar, where Messi was with his Barcelona team-mates to play a friendly match against Al Ahli on Tuesday.
In a meeting arranged by the organizing committee of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, Messi held hands with Murtaza at the team hotel before picking up the boy and posing for photographs. Murtaza was wearing a Barcelona jersey.




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I'm very happy to have met my hero. It is a dream for me," said Murtaza, in quotes supplied by the World Cup organizing committee.
Murtaza, who is now aged six, walked out onto the field with the five-time world player of the year before Tuesday's match.
The boy became an internet sensation early this year when pictures of him playing near his home in eastern Ghazni province were widely circulated.
They showed him wearing a plastic bag - in blue-and-white stripes, like the Argentina national team jersey - with Messi and the number 10 written in black marker.
A few weeks later, Messi sent signed Barcelona and Argentina jerseys to Murtaza.
Murtaza's father, Mohammad Arif Ahmadi, said in May that the family was forced to leave Afghanistan amid constant telephone threats and fears that Murtaza would be kidnapped because of his sudden notoriety.












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