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FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 gets SAVIOUR in Lionel Messi, Check Why?

FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 gets SAVIOUR in Lionel Messi, Check Why?

Lionel Messi joins forces with Argentina, Adidas, and Budweiser, becoming a passionate cheerleader for the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023. Together, they promote the tournament, evoking strong emotions and excitement. Messi's involvement underscores the significance of women's football, captivating global audiences.

Argentina’s triumph in the men’s football World Cup brought immense joy to the nation after 36 long years of waiting. Now, Vanina Correa aims to bring further pride to her country as she leads Argentina in the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023. Lionel Messi, an awe-inspiring figure, has left fans speechless as he proudly wears the Argentina jersey to support the team. His participation in the new Adidas and Budweiser ads serves as a powerful promotion for this historic tournament.

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Lionel Messi is seen donning the Argentina away kit. The jersey has a new colour palette for Argentina, which appears to be inspired by the country’s vibrant Quebrada de Humahuaca mountain range.

The black base hue is broken up by veins of teal, green, blue, and orange that look like different coloured minerals running through masses of rock.The Adidas logo, Argentina badge, and left shoulder stripes are pale green, with orange side stripes.

Furthermore, Adidas’ recent engagement with the FIFA Women’s World Cup captivated the internet. Lionel Messi, David Beckham, and ‘Wednesday’ sensation Jenna Ortega were among those spotted promoting the World Cup. Since announcing his arrival to Inter Miami, Lionel Messi has been the buzz of the town.

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Adidas, the renowned German brand, brought together a global family of football legends and advocates for women’s football. In their captivating campaign, they present a star-studded lineup including David Beckham, Leon Goretzka, Ian Wright, Jenna Ortega, and the men’s World Cup hero, Lionel Messi.

Through fast-paced visuals, the campaign aims to showcase the extraordinary talents and unwavering passion of these incredible football players on the grandest stage. Titled ‘Play Until They Can’t Look Away,’ it strives to capture global attention and support for the upcoming tournament.

Budweiser has unveiled a powerful global campaign featuring Lionel Messi, the Argentine football star. In the captivating 50-second spot titled “Greatness is hers to take,” Messi watches in awe as the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup unfolds, wondering who will rise to the occasion in the upcoming tournament.

The ad showcases Messi entering a mysterious space, surrounded by what initially appears to be theater curtains but reveals itself to be Budweiser shipping containers. This emotional journey highlights the potential for greatness in the women’s game and emphasizes the significance of the upcoming international tournament.

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Argentina will want to overcome their group stage jinx when they compete in the 2023 Women’s World Cup in July. The South American squad has only made it to the finals three times and has never progressed past the group round.

To take against the heavyweights of women’s football, head coach German Portanova will rely on a blend of youth and experience. They are in Group G, which also includes Sweden, South Africa, and Italy. Argentina has yet to win a game and has only scored five goals in nine group-stage games throughout three editions.

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