Lionel Messi Acquires Spanish Third-Tier Club in Barcelona
Lionel Messi has become the owner of a Spanish third-tier club in Barcelona. He acquired 100 percent of UE Cornellà, the team based in the Baix Llobregat area.
Deal and club statement
The Catalan club confirmed the purchase in an official release. It described Messi as the new sole owner and highlighted his long-standing ties to the city.
The statement said the move will reinforce Messi’s commitment to local sport and talent development. The club framed the project as long-term, sustainable, and rooted in the community.
History and recent highlights
UE Cornellà was founded in 1951. The club rose through regional leagues before reaching Segunda División B in the 2013-14 season.
Cornellà produced a famous Cup upset in 2021. The side beat Atlético Madrid in the Copa del Rey and then lost to Barcelona after extra time.
Youth structure and initiatives
The club stressed its strong youth setup, with teams competing at national and regional levels. It pointed to talent development as a core mission.
Last December, the club launched the Messi Cup in Miami. The tournament featured top U16 teams from around the world.
Players developed by the club
- Jordi Alba — former Barcelona and Inter Miami teammate linked to Messi.
- Gerard Martin — noted as a current Barcelona defender.
- David Raya — who progressed to become an Arsenal goalkeeper.
Messi’s profile and connection to Barcelona
Messi is a 38-year-old Argentine still playing for Inter Miami in MLS. He is an eight-time Ballon d’Or winner.
| Barcelona record goals | 672 in 778 appearances |
| LaLiga titles | 10 |
| Champions League trophies | 4 |
The club said Messi’s arrival marks a new chapter. It vowed to drive sporting progress and institutional growth.
Filmogaz.com will continue to follow developments as the project unfolds. Observers expect a renewed focus on local talent and long-term planning.