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Soccer-Artists restore gigantic Messi mural in his hometown

By Thomson Reuters Jul 10, 2026 | 4:27 PM

By Miguel Lo Bianco

ROSARIO, Argentina, July 10 (Reuters) – Lionel Messi has had a fresh lick of paint.

A 534-square-meter (5,748-square-foot) ​mural on the side of ‌a building in downtown Rosario, his hometown in Argentina, has been restored and inaugurated just in time for the top-scoring forward’s World ‌Cup ​quarter-final match against Switzerland.

The ⁠restoration of the mural, ⁠which was originally painted in 2021, needed 300 litres (79 gallons) of paint, said Marlene Zuriaga, one of the project ​directors.

The work, titled “From another galaxy and from my city,” also now boasts ⁠three stars on the ⁠giant Messi’s jersey badge, one ​for each of Argentina’s three World Cup ​wins, and the word “Gracias!” (“Thank you!”) at the ‌top.

Global superstar Messi, now 39, became the World Cup’s all-time leading goalscorer during this tournament. But he got his ⁠start in football at local Rosario team Newell’s Old Boys.

“We called the mural ‘From another galaxy’ ⁠but in ‌reality he’s a human ⁠like us, who had to ​deal ‌with a lot of challenges from ​childhood, ⁠who was born among humble working people, who rose above it,” said Lisandro Urteaga, one of the artists.

(Reporting by Miguel Lo Bianco, Writing by Rosalba O’BrienEditing by ​Christian Radnedge)