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Houston soccer fans disappointed about Messi’s reported absence as Inter Miami visits the Dynamo

Victor AraizaLaura GomezbyVictor AraizaandLaura Gomez
March 2, 2025
Nov 3, 2024; Houston, Texas, USA; Houston Dynamo FC fans reacts in the second half against the Seattle Sounders FC in a 2024 MLS Cup Playoffs Round One match at Shell Energy Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Thomas Shea-Imagn Images

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Soccer fans in Houston will have to wait to see Lionel Messi in MLS play – if ever.

The global superstar was expected to visit the Bayou City when the Houston Dynamo hosts Inter Miami CF on Apple TV’s Sunday Night Soccer. As the Florida club made its way to Texas, breaking news about one key absence on the team flight.

🚨🐐⚽️BREAKING NEWS!! Lionel Messi did not travel for Inter Miami game at Houston Sunday. Here is why.https://t.co/lScON9USCS@MiamiHerald @HeraldSports #Messi𓃵 #InterMiami #MLS #HoustonDynamo

— Michelle Kaufman (@kaufsports) March 1, 2025

Michelle Kaufman of The Miami Herald was first to report the news, citing “a coach’s decision to rest him due to the congested team schedule.” ESPN and Deporte Total USA, outlets that also have local reporters covering the team, offered their own confirmations.

The Houston Dynamo delivered the following statement in response:

The Houston Dynamo are excited to host Inter Miami CF at Shell Energy Stadium on Sunday evening. The recently shared player status report for the match did not include forward Lionel Messi, but it has been reported he did not make the trip to Houston. Unfortunately, we have no control over who plays for our opponent.

We look forward to hosting everyone tomorrow for what will be an incredible atmosphere and celebration of soccer for the city of Houston. To show our appreciation, fans who attend tomorrow night’s match can claim a complimentary ticket to a future Dynamo match this season. Additional details will be provided early next week.

Of course, fans who paid the upwards of $200 get-in price prior to the news, also expressed their disappointment. The following are just some responses:

Werd. They had us acting like beggars negotiating for fairer priced tickets in the section we helped create and the best they could do were tickets 2-4x times the usual cost. We will not forget where you stood and how you showed what your fans are worth to you @HoustonDynamo

— El Batallon Houston (@BatallonEb) March 2, 2025

This is why this league will forever be a joke man. Apologizing bc the OPPOSING teams player will not play. Have some shame lmao

— 💤 (@WinTheDays) March 2, 2025

Damn if you have to make a post like this that only means you charged people an exorbitant amount of money just to see him play lol

— Erik (@HOUsGhost) March 2, 2025

He should be ashamed of himself. Show up to work when people are expecting you. Especially kids. This is my family’s second time being disappointed by his antics, so it’s beginning to feel like this is just his M.O.

— Courtney Okanlomo Real Estate Broker (@CourtOkanlomo) March 2, 2025

HOUSTON PATRIOTS! Flights to Broward County airport are cheap, they can’t stop all of you!

— 010: Licensed To Post (@TomTPostingDos) March 2, 2025

No club in USA would jack up prices 5X for one game. Season ticket holder since 2005. Have 4 Jameson club seats @$16,800. Bought 6 more for family at “presale” for IM at 5X regular price. DONE- not renewing. Such a scam.

— Blake Randolph (@BlakeBrandolph) March 2, 2025

maybe instead of apologizing to your fans for not having star power from another team, HIRE A BLOODY STAR PLAYER

— D. Kravinov (@GetKraven) March 2, 2025

They’re apologizing because a $20 ticket skyrocketed to $200 for a player, who’s now not showing up. Guess they saw a chance to cash in and it backfired. Nice job going out of your way to rip off your fans.

— Cosmic_ (@mcfc_m3) March 2, 2025

They have to apologize because they set the initial price of the tickets 2 to 4 times more than they usually were. Of course the resale tix were even worse but still. Little to no consideration on their part for the long time Houston fans. They were betting on casuals as usual

— Chepito🤠⚽ (@chepito2k10) March 2, 2025
Victor Araiza

Victor Araiza

Victor Araiza is a bilingual sports reporter for Deportes Nation based in Houston. He can be reached at [email protected]. Born and raised in Houston, Araiza is the son of Mexican parents and has over a decade of experience in sports media as a beat reporter and radio/TV producer. He received his bachelor’s degree in Communications from the University of Houston-Clear Lake.

Laura Gomez

Laura Gomez

Laura Gómez is a dedicated sports journalist with a keen focus on soccer, Gómez has reported on various sports levels for notable outlets like MLSSoccer.com, ProSoccerUSA, and Bleacher Report, providing content in both English and Spanish. She holds a double major in Broadcast Journalism and Spanish Studies from the University of Houston.

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