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Photos of Lionel Messi from every year of his historic career show his rise to soccer’s highest throne

2003: At 16 years old, Messi made his debut for Barcelona during a friendly against PortoMarcelo Boeri/El Grafico/Getty Images

Source: The Guardian

2004: Though he was eligible to compete for Spain at the international level and drew interest from the Spanish Federation in his teens, Messi opted to play for Argentina as he’d always dreamedREUTERS/Jose Miguel Gomez JMGAdvertisement2004: After spending most of the year starting for Barca’s B team, a 17-year-old Messi became the youngest player ever to represent the club in an official matchREUTERS/Alexander Khudotioply

Source: The Guardian

2005: A year later, he earned his first call-up to the Argentina senior national teamREUTERS/Laszlo Balogh LB/CCK

2005: On his 18th birthday, Messi signed his first contract with Barcelona’s senior team and later began earning regular starts for the clubREUTERS/Albert Gea

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2006: He started getting more time with his national team, too, and scored his first World Cup goal in his debut World Cup appearanceAction Images / Lee Smith LivepicAdvertisementSPONSORED BY MINDX

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VISIT SITE2006: Though Barcelona began to struggle, Messi scored 17 goals in to help make the case that he was a bona fide star at just 19 years oldREUTERS/Dani Cardona

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2007: He shined during La Albiceleste’s run to the 2007 Copa América final, starting throughout the tournament and contributing two goals at just 20 years oldREUTERS/Jorge AdornoAdvertisementSPONSORED BY MINDX

Mỹ thuật số là môn học tốt nhất để phát triển năng khiếu hội hoạ thiên bẩm trong con.

Dành cho bố mẹ đang có con thể hiện được năng khiếu hội hoạ, mỹ thuật, màu sắc. Đăng ký Trải nghiệm Miễn phí lớp Hội hoạ số cho con ngay hôm nay.

VISIT SITE2007: Spanish media christened Messi as the “Messiah” after he finished third in Ballon d’Or voting and second in the FIFA Player of the Year rankings at just 20 years oldREUTERS/Sergio Perez

Source: ESPN

2008: A 21-year-old Messi led Argentina to the gold medal at the 2008 Beijing Olympics and was cited by FIFA as one of the standout players of the tournamentAction Images / Jason O’Brien

Source: FIFA

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Mỹ thuật số là môn học tốt nhất để phát triển năng khiếu hội hoạ thiên bẩm trong con.

Dành cho bố mẹ đang có con thể hiện được năng khiếu hội hoạ, mỹ thuật, màu sắc. Đăng ký Trải nghiệm Miễn phí lớp Hội hoạ số cho con ngay hôm nay.

VISIT SITE2008: After Ronaldinho’s departure from Barcelona, Messi assumed his signature No. 10 jersey and once again finished top-3 in both Ballon d’Or and FIFA Player of the Year votingREUTERS/Gustau Nacarino

Source: The Guardian

2009: The following year, Messi took over the No. 10 jersey for his country after Argentinian great Riquelme retired from international playREUTERS/Enrique MarcarianAdvertisementSPONSORED BY MIND

VISIT SITE2009: Messi won his first Ballon d’Or and FIFA World Player of the Year awards, the former of which he won by a then-record margin of 240 pointsREUTERS/Albert Gea

Source: Goal.com

2010: Messi and Argentina struggled at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, where La Albiceleste bowed out with a blowout loss to Germany in the quarterfinalsREUTERS/Dylan MartinezAdvertisementSPONSORED BY MINDX

VISIT SITE2010: Though Argentina made an early exit from the World Cup, Messi’s goal-per-game pace with Barcelona was enough to retain the Ballon d’Or for a second consecutive yearREUTERS/Albert Gea

Source: Goal.com

2011: Argentina’s struggles continued into the 2011 Copa América, where Messi and his teammates struggled to score and exited the tournament in the quarterfinalsREUTERS/Jorge AdornoAdvertisementSPONSORED BY MINDX

VISIT SITE2011: Still, Messi won the Ballon d’Or for the third consecutive year thanks to 43 goals and 21 assists in 47 games for BarcelonaREUTERS/Sergio Perez

Source: BBC

2012: Messi was named Argentina’s captain and scored a record-tying 12 goals in nine games under new coach Alejandro SabellaREUTERS/Eliseo Fernandez

Source: The Guardian

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VISIT SITE2012: Messi was once again honored as the world’s best footballer, becoming the first and only man ever to win the Ballon d’Or in four consecutive yearsREUTERS/Marcelo del Pozo

Source: Barcelona

2013: He continued his upward trajectory with Argentina as team’s chemistry improved and La Albiceleste qualified for the 2014 World CupAP Photo/Andre PennerAdvertisement2013: Messi wore the Barcelona captain’s band for the first time in 2013, but injuries derailed his season and left him finishing behind Cristiano Ronaldo in Ballon d’Or votingREUTERS/Pepe Marin2014: Messi earned the 2014 World Cup Golden Ball despite Argentina’s 1-0 loss to Germany in the final.REUTERS/Damir SagoljAdvertisementSPONSORED BY MINDX

VISIT SITE2014: Messi became La Liga’s all-time leading scorer, breaking Telmo Zarra’s 59-year record of 251 goals in Spain’s top leagueREUTERS/Gustau Nacarino

Source: BBC

2015: Argentina advanced to yet another final — this time the 2015 Copa América — but fell to the host nation, Chile, in penalty kicksREUTERS/Ivan Alvara

VISIT SITE2015: With 48 goals on the year, Messi led Barca to victories in La Liga, the Copa del Rey, the Champions League, the UEFA Super Cup, and the FIFA Club World Cup en route to his then-record fifth Ballon d’OrAP Photo/Martin Meissner

Source: ESPN

2016: After once again losing in PKs against Chile during 2016’s Copa América Centenario, a frustrated Messi announced his short-lived retirement from international playAP Photo/Charles Krupa

VISIT SITE2016: Messi scored 51 goals to become Europe’s top scorer for the year, but placed second in Ballon d’Or voting behind Cristiano RonaldoAP Photo/Manu Fernandez

Source: CBS Sports

2017: He returned to the struggling national team and secured Argentina’s World Cup bid with a hat trick against EcuadorREUTERS/Henry Romero

Source: The Guardian

VISIT SITE2017: Messi enjoyed one of the most memorable moments of his career when he scored a stoppage-time game-winner in El Clásico — his 500th-career game-winner for Barca — and celebrated by taking off his jersey and holding it up for Real Madrid fansOSCAR DEL POZO/AFP via Getty Images

Source: Marca

2018: After finishing second in their group at the 2018 World Cup, Messi and Argentina lost a 3-4 decision to eventual champions France in the Round of 16AP Photo/Ricardo MazalanAdvertisement2018: For the first time since 2009, Messi did not finish in the top-two in Ballon d’Or voting despite becoming Barcelona’s captain and scoring more goals than any other player on the planetREUTERS/Albert Gea

Source: Barcelona

2019: After an extended hiatus from international play, Messi rejoined Argentina and helped his side to a third-place finish at the 2019 Copa AméricaVISIT SITE2019: Messi won a record sixth Ballon d’Or after leading Barca to its 10th La Liga title and scoring the most goals in both the Champions League and all of EuropeJOSEP LAGO/AFP via Getty Images

Source: Barcelona

2020: Messi and Argentina start strong for 2022 World Cup qualifyingREUTERS/Marcelo

VISIT SITE2020: Messi joined the exclusive 700-goal club on his 630th career goal for Barcelona, but the Argentine shocked the world two months later when he announced his intention to depart Barca for a new squadManu Fernandez/Pool via REUTERS

Source: Sports Illustrated

2021: Messi enjoyed the most fruitful year yet with Argentina, leading La Albiceleste to the Copa América title and earning player of the tournament and golden boot honorsREUTERS/Amanda PerobelliAdvertisement2021: After 20 years in Barcelona, Messi left for French side Paris Saint-Germain, where he teamed up with Kylian Mbappé and Neymar to form a European juggernautLionel Messi took a pay-cut to join PSG. Getty/Mehdi Taamallah2022: At long last, Messi captured the trophy that had long eluded him with Argentina’s thrilling victory over reigning champion France at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar

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