Barcelona youngster Fermín López on Sunday secured for himself an altogether noteworthy recent piece of club history.This came owing to his exploits en route to Barcelona’s rampant victory over
Fermin Lopez became the first Barcelona player to score two goals and provide two assists in a LaLiga game since Lionel Messi during La Blaugrana's 7-1 win against Valencia on Sunday, January 26.
Inter Miami’s Jordi Alba, a former Barcelona star and key Lionel Messi partner, revealed the toughest night of his career. The veteran left-back, known for his attacking prowess, opened up about the painful moment that stands out as the lowest point in his professional journey.
Fermin Lopez was the star performer for Barcelona as they squashed aside Valencia 7-1 on Sunday.Lopez was involved in two goals and two assists, with his all-round performance even gaining praise
Barcelona receive Valencia in a Matchday 21 clash of the 2024/2025 La Liga season. Here’s all the essential information, including kickoff times and where to catch the action on TV and streaming platforms.
It's raining goals for Barcelona. There were five against Real Madrid in the Spanish Super Cup final, five more against Benfica in the Champions League, and most recently seven against Valencia in La Liga.
Inter Miami co-owner Jorge Mas is confident Lionel Messi will remain with the club beyond 2025. He expects Messi to feature prominently in the team’s new stadium and believes a trophy-filled season will secure the Argentinian star's presence for another year,
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Inter Miami forward Lionel Messi kicks the ball during a soccer practice session, Monday, Jan. 13, 2025, in ...
Barcelona's La Masia stands as a testament to football excellence, having produced some of the best players in modern football.
From Justin Kluivert's Premier League hat-trick to Timothy Weah's Serie A success, a new generation of football stars are creating their own legacies while honouring their legendary fathers' footsteps.
Sanllehi’s duties have been reassigned to the club’s academy director Guillermo Hoyos, a long-time confidant and former academy coach of Inter Miami captain and former Barcelona legend Lionel Messi. GiveMeSport’s Tom Bogert first reported news of Sanllehi’s reassignment.
In the blink of an eye, Messi pointed at himself and held up three fingers, then pointed at the Club America fans and held up zero. It appeared to be a reference to Argentina's three World Cup trophies (1978, 1986 and 2022) compared to Mexico's zero. La Albiceleste won the 1986 edition on Mexican soil.