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Inter Miami celebrates partnership with Royal Caribbean International uniquely with event starring Lionel Messi

Messi and a few of his teammates took part in a traditional ceremony involving the naming of a new ship.

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By CNBCTV18.com Jan 24, 2024 1:32:39 PM IST (Published)

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Inter Miami celebrates partnership with Royal Caribbean International uniquely with event starring Lionel Messi
Major League Soccer (MLS) club Inter Miami brought up its partnership with cruise line Royal Caribbean International by sending Argentine star Lionel Messi along with a few teammates to the Port of Miami, in which they took part in the traditional naming of a new ship. The ship, longest in the world at 1,198 feet, will set sail for the first time in the coming weekend.

Messi was the headliner at the ceremony, placing a football ball atop a stand to “start” the traditional breaking of a champagne bottle against the bow of the ship — something that is supposed to bring good luck to the vessel and its passengers.
The eight-time Ballon d'Or winner called it a “privilege.”
“It's a great honor for me and I know what it means for the city of Miami and the entire world,” Messi said in Spanish. “So, I name this ship Icon of the Seas. God bless you and all of the people who will sail with her.”
At an earlier event inside a theater aboard the ship, Inter Miami showed off its new black kit for the 2024 season. Messi and his teammates removed pink zippered sweatshirts to reveal the black jersey, trimmed in the team's traditional pink with a Royal Caribbean logo across the chest.
Messi vs Ronaldo - One last time?
Messi and Inter Miami leave later this week for Saudi Arabia and a pair of matches next week as part of its international preseason tour. First up is a match against Al-Hilal on Jan. 29, and then on February  1 it's a match against Al Nassr — which features Cristiano Ronaldo, Messi's longtime rival.
But Ronaldo's health is in serious question. Al Nassr had a pair of matches that were scheduled to be held in China starting this week called off because of what organizers called “physical issues” for Ronaldo — reportedly a calf injury that could take two weeks to heal.
And that might mean Ronaldo vs. Messi won't happen. At a news conference in China, Ronaldo apologized to fans and said injuries are something he couldn't control.
Messi and Ronaldo have faced off 35 previous times between matches for club and country, with Messi’s teams winning 16, Ronaldo’s teams winning 10 and the sides settling for a draw on the other nine occasions. Messi has 21 goals and 12 assists in those matches; Ronaldo has 20 goals and one assist.
(With AP inputs)

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