Lionel Messi's New Chapter: Owning UE Cornellà

Lionel Messi, the iconic Argentine soccer player, has acquired the Spanish fifth-division club UE Cornellà. The club, based in Barcelona's working-class neighborhood, announced this new era, promising a blend of ambition, sustainability, and locality. Messi, at 38, also eyes the World Cup with Argentina.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Barcelona | Updated: 16-04-2026 21:46 IST | Created: 16-04-2026 21:46 IST
Lionel Messi's New Chapter: Owning UE Cornellà
Lionel Messi
  • Country:
  • Spain

Lionel Messi, the celebrated Argentine soccer player, has taken a significant step into club ownership by acquiring UE Cornellà, a fifth-division team in Spain. The Barcelona-based club announced the deal on Thursday, though details of the purchase were not disclosed.

Messi, renowned as one of the finest players of his generation during his two-decade career at FC Barcelona, is embracing this new venture with a vision that marries ambition with sustainability and local community ties. UE Cornellà, a storied club founded in 1951, is situated in a working-class neighborhood and has produced notable players like David Raya and Jordi Alba.

As Messi embarks on this new journey at the age of 38, he also has his sights set on competing in the World Cup this summer in North America, where Argentina aims to defend its title. This acquisition marks a fresh chapter for both Messi and UE Cornellà.

(With inputs from agencies.)

Give Feedback