
The presence of Lionel Messi was utterly essential to Argentina’s triumph at the 2022 FIFA World Cup, and while it’s likely he will be on hand to help the Albiceleste to defend their title, Messi isn’t ready to confirm his presence just yet.
After playing what will likely be the final competitive home match of his international career, Messi cut an emotional figure on the field in Buenos Aires following Argentina’s 3-0 victory over Venezuela.
With the World Cup to be played across North America, where Messi currently calls home, eyes will be on his every move in the run-up to the tournament and during the competition.
The Sporting News details the latest as Messi nears the end of his unforgettable playing career.
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Will Lionel Messi play at the 2026 World Cup?
It’s largely expected that Messi will play in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, before retiring from international competition. However, Messi he cast some doubt over his participation in the tournament next summer when speaking in September 2025.
“Because of my age, the most logical thing is that I won’t make it,” Messi said after scoring twice in a World Cup qualifier against Venezuela. “But we’re almost there, so I’m excited and motivated to play it.
“Like I always say, I go day by day, match by match, going by how I feel. Day by day, trying to feel good and above all, being honest with myself.
“When I feel good, I enjoy it. But when I don’t, honestly, I don’t have a good time, so I prefer not to be there if I don’t feel good. So, we’ll see. I haven’t made a decision about the World Cup. Match by match, I’ll finish the [MLS] season, then I’ll have preseason, and there will be six months left. So, we’ll see how I feel.
“Hopefully, I’ll have a good preseason in 2026, and finish this MLS season well, and then I’ll decide.”
When will Lionel Messi retire from international football?
It’s believed that Messi will retire from Argentina duty after the 2026 World Cup.
Messi confirmed that the 3-0 victory over Venezuela on September 4 was his final competitive international fixture on home soil. The 38-year-old was emotional after the match, with his entire family in attendance.
“There are so many emotions, I’ve experienced so many things on this field,” Messi said after the game at Estadio Mas Monumental in Buenos Aires. “It’s always a joy to play in Argentina with our people. We’ve been enjoying match after match for many years. I’m very happy; being able to finish in this way here is what I always dreamed of.”
The game served not only as his final competitive fixture on home soil, but also his last World Cup qualifier. Argentina head coach Lionel Scaloni confirmed that Messi would be rested for the subsequent road game at Ecuador, with the team having already confirmed its place atop the CONMEBOL World Cup qualifying standings.
However, it is highly likely that Messi will play in at least one international friendly after the World Cup concludes, allowing him to receive a proper send-off for his greatness on the international level.
