Experts attribute his "Ankara" moments to an elite football IQ and "gravitational pull" that forces entire defenses to collapse toward him.
Messi covered nearly the same distance and beat the same number of players as Diego Maradona did in his "Goal of the Century".
While it sounds like a tribute to the Turkish capital, it is actually a misinterpretation of the Catalan word which means "Still" . ⚽ The Origin Story ankara_messi_kara_messi
Messi has since become a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, using his global platform to support education and healthcare for children.
In the 2007 Copa del Rey semi-final, a 19-year-old Messi received the ball in his own half and began a 60-meter sprint, dribbling past five defenders and the goalkeeper. During the live broadcast, commentator Joaquim Maria Puyal repeated (Still Messi, still Messi...) as the teenager refused to lose the ball. 💡 Why It Went Viral (Again) Experts attribute his "Ankara" moments to an elite
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Years later, the clip resurfaced as a popular meme format on TikTok and Instagram, often used to show someone (or something) being unstoppable or persistent. 🌟 3 Fun Facts ⚽ The Origin Story Messi has since become
The phrase (often misheard as "Ankara Messi, Kara Messi") is one of football's most viral memes, originating from Lionel Messi 's legendary solo goal against Getafe in 2007.