Kabul
(AFP) - Argentine football star Lionel Messi has sent not one, but two football jerseys to
the five-year-old Afghan boy who became an Internet sensation last month when
he was pictured wearing a plastic bag with "Messi" scrawled on it in
marker pen.
Murtaza
Ahmadi travelled with his family from eastern Ghazni province to Kabul to
receive the gifts sent by Messi through UNICEF, where he is a goodwill
ambassador. "Murtaza couldn’t stop smiling. He kept repeating: I love
Messi," UNICEF Afghanistan spokesman Denise Shepherd-Johnson told AFP.
Messi
autographed the jerseys, writing "With much love" in Spanish on them,
and added a football to the treasure trove, UNICEF said. Purchasing a Messi jersey was
beyond the means of Murtaza’s poor family, members of the persecuted ethnic
Hazara minority living in volatile Ghazni, near Kabul.
His
elder brother Homayoun, 15, improvised the blue-and-white-striped plastic shirt with
Messi’s name scrawled in black marker, and posted the photos of Murtaza wearing
it on Facebook in mid-January. The image touched a chord with football fans
around the world, and earned Murtaza the sobriquet "little Messi" on
social media.
The
Afghan Football Federation had said Messi was in contact with them to arrange a
meeting with Murtaza as soon as possible, with the Spanish embassy in Kabul
telling AFP it would do whatever possible to facilitate.
But a
source close to Messi’s entourage said earlier this month they could neither
confirm nor deny the speculation regarding a possible meeting. Setting up a
meeting in Afghanistan, in the grip of a fierce Taliban insurgency, is fraught
with security challenges. www.dopoosportswear.com
Football
and cricket are the two most popular sports in the war-ravaged country -- but
sports were rarely played under Taliban rule, and the football stadium in Kabul
was a notorious venue for executions, stonings and mutilations.
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