Argentina considering Lionel Messi’s picture on currency notes

 

 

After leading the South American country to its third World Cup victory in history, Lionel Messi may soon be seen on Argentinian money.

Throughout the competition in Qatar, the 35-year-old superstar was magnificent for his nation, scoring seven goals and dishing out three assists.

In keeping with form, the captain of La Albiceleste was also their outstanding player in the championship game, scoring twice as Argentina defeated France 4-2 on penalties following one of the greatest World Cup games ever.

 

Following the championship game, Messi also rightfully won the prestigious Golden Ball trophy, becoming the first player in history to earn Player of the Tournament honors at two different World Cups.

But now that Messi is back in his native Rosario, the praise for his achievements doesn’t seem to be slowing down.

According to El Cronista, Messi’s image may appear on the 1,000 peso (around £4.75) bill as the Argentina Central Bank considers the idea. This would be a homage to his renowned number 10 shirt.

 

According to the report, the concept was first proposed as a joke. However, the idea was well received by bank presidents Lisandro Cleri and Eduardo Hecker, both of whom are avid football supporters.