The Argentina team made history on December 18 in Qatar. Lionel Messi led his teammates to lift the World Cup in the final once morest France and from there, the madness for the Argentine star has been insatiable, so much so that, until The University of Qatar announced that the room where the ’10’ stayed would be turned into a ‘mini museum’.
The Qatari university will pay tribute to the former Barcelona striker. According to the institution, “Lio” left some things in what was his room and from now on, future guests of the venue will not be able to book suite B201since the belongings of the maximum Ballon d’Or winner will remain intact.
The residence of the Argentine national team champions who were hosted on our campus during the World Cup#Qatar2022 ⚽️???????? pic.twitter.com/bYhvPOq1sV
– Qatar University (@QatarUniversity) December 27, 2022
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In addition, Hitmi al Hitmidirector of communications for the Qatar Universityexpressed to one of the local newspapers that “theThe room of the player of the Argentine team Lionel Messi will remain unchanged and will be available only to be visited and not for his stay”.
Meanwhile, the educational entity published several images on its official Twitter account, where you can see the room of the Argentine ’10’ in more detail.
“The residence of the champions of the Argentine national team who were hosted on our campus during the World Cup # 2022”, expressed the university.
The residence of the Argentine national team champions who were hosted on our campus during the World Cup#Qatar2022 ⚽️???????? pic.twitter.com/YaufDOuvHC
– Qatar University (@QatarUniversity) December 27, 2022
The institution is located in Doha, capital of the Qatari territory. Apart from the rooms, the athletes also used the gym and the two training fields.
It should be remembered that the Argentines defeated the French 4-2 in the penalty shootout, following being 3-3 in the 120 minute game. Messi dispatched with two goals in the final.
Writing NTN24