Lionel Messi was one of four children of laborer Jorge Horacio Messi and his wife Celia Maria Cuccittini. Growing up with his older brothers, he spent his childhood in a poor part of his town, riding his bike and throwing homemade water bombs at passing buses with friends. Grandma Celia decided at the age of four that her grandson should become a football player.
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Messi’s father coached the Grandoli soccer team. And the young footballer took his first sporting steps there. He moved to Newell’s Old Boys at the age of eight. During Lionel’s time with the team, she was unbeatable and earned the unspoken name “Machine of 87”. Messi scored 600 goals while playing for the club.
Messi owes a lot to team doctor Diego Schwarzstein. He monitored the health of the players and discovered hormonal problems in Lionel. It turned out that his body lacked growth hormone. At the time the disease was discovered, Argentina was in an economic crisis and the insurance company excluded hormone treatment from coverage.
Messi’s growth could have stopped if not intervened in time. Neither the parents nor the club the footballer played for had the means for treatment. The ancestors of the young footballer came from Catalonia, so his father decided to turn to the Barcelona club.
The young footballer’s achievements impressed the club’s coaches, but the management was in no hurry to sign the contract. Firstly, there were no precedents for the club to sign such young players, and secondly, a considerable sum was needed for treatment. Messi would cost the club tens of thousands of euros per month. Thirdly, the boy was not ready to live in the club dormitory and his father demanded that Barcelona pay for his apartment. Only after the ultimatum presented by the footballer’s agent was the famous napkin contract signed.
Messi’s age at the time of signing the contract was barely 14 years old. The player signed a full contract with the club in March 2001. He received €600,000 per year and rental payments.
After solving the problems, Dr. Schwarzstein, who diagnosed the disease in time, told the young Lionel: “I don’t know if you will become better than Maradona, but you will definitely be taller.” The prophecy came true, and Messi grew a few centimeters taller than the Argentine football legend.
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