Lionel Messi Research Paper

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Lionel Messi is a famous soccer player, a lots of people are so crazy about his soccer skills. And now I will talk about his the prize he got, his magic soccer skills and his life experence.

I will start of the prize he got.Messi got a lots of pize in his life. In 2007 Ricardo Izecson dos Santos Leite are still the champion in the world and ni that time Messi like a kid stand between theRicardo Izecson dos Santos Leite. But with the time growth Messi become more succeeful. Ricardo Izecson dos Santos Leite was retire in 2008. Mssi tried to be the best soccer player, but the sad is Ronaldo Luiz Nazario De Lima was become the first person. In that time everyone do not believe that Messi can exceed Ronaldo. However he did it! He was cross Ronaldo won the first FIFA
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About Messi soccer skills one think is like a magic show when he in the football. Messi can be on the ball with three defenders crowded round him. He is best known as a goalscorer. Look at the statistics: Messi is the top scorer in Spain, with 34 goals in all competitions. Messi most important skills is his eagle eyes. He can let the football be a map and everyone has a sign then with his a proficient past ball skill, Let Messi create a lot unbelieveable goal.< Fifa refuses to back Lionel Messi or Godfrey Chitalu for goal record by BBc>

His life experence is very attract people eyes. Messi born in24 June 1987, Rosario, Argentina.And his father is factory worker and his morther is a part time cleaner. So Messi family is not pretty rich, but Messi is very carzy about in soccer he join a team in his city and his skills was outstanding.But unfortunately the doctror find he got runt disease, this news was give his family a huge attack. Meanwhile the Barcelona FC found Messi skills and promise his family to treatment Messi but in that time Messi was still a Indefinite number, but Messi did not disappointment for Barcelona. Messi let them more surpise than the first they met

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