Messi's Kolkata Chaos: How Fan Fury Erupted After Early Exit

Lionel Messi's visit to Kolkata took a chaotic turn at Salt Lake Stadium. His brief appearance led to massive disappointment among thousands of fans who had waited for hours. Frustration boiled over, resulting in vandalism and thrown bottles as crowd control measures failed. The unrest cast a shadow over what was meant to be a celebratory moment for Indian football fans.

Key Points: Messi Early Exit Sparks Fan Fury at Kolkata's Salt Lake Stadium

  • Messi cut short his lap of honour due to an uncontrollable crowd surge at the stadium
  • Frustrated fans vandalised banners and seats, throwing bottles and chairs
  • Many premium ticket holders complained they never saw Messi in person or on screens
  • The heavy security cordon and VIP presence further restricted visibility for spectators
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Disappointed fans vandalise Salt Lake Stadium after Messi exits early

Lionel Messi's brief appearance at Salt Lake Stadium led to fan unrest, vandalism, and disappointment as crowd control failed during his GOAT Tour in Kolkata.

"Messi stayed on the ground for barely a few minutes before being ushered away. - Unhappy fans to media"

Kolkata, Dec 13

Kolkata's much-hyped tryst with football icon Lionel Messi turned chaotic on Saturday, as moments of celebration at the Salt Lake Stadium were replaced by unrest and disappointment among thousands of fans.

Messi, who is in India as part of his GOAT Tour, made only a brief appearance here at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan. Expectations of a memorable encounter quickly unravelled when the Argentine superstar was forced to cut short his lap of honour due to an uncontrollable surge in the crowd. Frustration boiled over, with bottles being thrown, prompting security officials to hasten his departure.

Many spectators, including those who had paid premium prices for tickets, complained that they never managed to see Messi--neither directly nor on the stadium's giant screens, despite waiting for hours. The heavy security cordon and the presence of a large entourage of politicians and dignitaries further restricted visibility, increasing frustration among the crowd.

The unrest intensified as some attendees vandalised banners and seats, throwing chairs on the ground, while others booed officials, revealing significant lapses in crowd control at one of the country's largest sporting venues. Outside the stadium, unhappy fans told the media that Messi stayed on the ground for barely a few minutes before being ushered away.

Earlier in the day, however, the visit had unfolded on a much more celebratory note. Messi virtually unveiled a 70-foot iron statue at the Sree Bhumi Sporting Club in Lake Town, an imposing tribute depicting him holding the FIFA World Cup trophy. The statue, completed in just 40 days, drew admiration and applause from supporters across the city.

Yet the turmoil at Salt Lake Stadium has cast a shadow over what was meant to be a unifying moment for Indian football fans. The chaotic scenes starkly contrast the excitement and goodwill that surrounded Messi's arrival, raising concerns over planning and security as the remainder of his India tour continues.

- IANS

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Sarah B
While the fans' disappointment is understandable, vandalizing property is never the answer. It just reinforces negative stereotypes. The real issue is the lack of transparency from the tour organizers about what the event would actually entail.
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Ananya R
Typical Indian event management! More focus on VIPs and politicians getting selfies than on the common fans who actually bought tickets. Why invite such a huge crowd if you can't manage it? The statue unveiling was nice, but the main event was a disaster.
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Vikram M
Feel so bad for Messi as well. He probably wanted to interact more, but the security situation became unsafe. We need to learn how to behave at such international events. This isn't how you welcome a legend.
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Karthik V
The real problem is over-selling tickets and poor stadium logistics. Salt Lake Stadium has hosted big matches before. How did they get it so wrong this time? Authorities need to investigate and refund the fans.
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Priya S
A 70-foot statue built in 40 days but they couldn't plan a 70-minute event properly? The priorities are all wrong. Hope the fans get some compensation. 🤦‍♀️

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