An Argentina soccer friendly in China next month was cancelled on Friday in more fallout from Lionel Messi failing to play in a club exhibition match in Hong Kong. (More Football News)
World Cup champion Argentina, captained by Messi, last month scheduled a tour of Chin༒a during the international break from March 18-26.
Gam꧂es were lined up against Nigeria in Hangzhou and I൩vory Coast in Beijing. Both opponents are coincidentally meeting in the Africa Cup of Nations final this weekend.
But Messi, on tour with his Inter Miami club, outraged fans in Hong Kong when he didn't play against a local selection last ൩Sunday and remained on the bench. Messi said he had a groin injury.
But his excuse didn't wash in Hong🍌 Kong after he played for 30 minute🔯s on Wednesday in Tokyo against Vissel Kobe.
On Friday, the sports bureau in Hangzhou canceled the Argenti𝓡na-Nigeria fri🅘endly.
"Because of the reasons kno𓃲wn to all, we've learned from supervising authorities that the conditions are immature for the match to go forward. Now it's been decided that tꩵhe match will be cancelled," the Hangzhou Sports Bureau announced on its official social media account.
An Argentina Football Association official told the 🙈Associated Press it was aware the match was suspended and was looking for another venue to play Nigeria. The official spoke on condition of anonymity saying, "It's a sensitive matter."
Ivory Coast's friendly with Argentina in Beijing was going ahead as planned, Ivory Coas💎t team spokes💮person Anne-Marie N'Guessan told the AP on Friday.
Meanwhile, Hong Kong organizers of the club friendly with Inter Miami said they wi൩ll offer a 50% refund following days of backlash against Messi from angry fans and the city governmܫent.
Many social media users in mainland China expressed their disappointm♏ent over Messi's no-show, with China's state-run newspaper, the Global Times, publishing an editorial that said the impact of the controversy surrounding the soccer superstar "has far exceeded the realm of sඣports."
In an Instagram post on Friday, local organizer Tatler Asia apologized to those who were disappointed by Messi's absence and said🌼 it was upset ꦦby "the seeming lack of respect shown to the crowd."
It reiterated it pleaded with Inter Miami management to urge Messi to explain to the spectators after it learned Messi, who was required to play fo꧃r 45 minutes unless injured under their contract, would not be playing.
"He didn't. The fact thꩵat Messi ... played in Japan on February 7th feels like another slap in the face," it said.
The organizers said they were in talks with the city government on how to resolve the is🍸sue and detaꦰils of the refund arrangement would be announced by mid-March.
"We will not escape our responsibility as organizers and that is why Tatler Asia will offer all those who purchased match-day tickets from the official channelsཧ a 50% refund," it said.
Tickets for the game cost up to 4,880 Hong Kong dollars (USD 624) each. In its statement, Tatler Asia said it would refund 56 million Hong Kong dollars (USD 7.2 🦹million) in total, resulting in a loss of 43 million Hong Kong dollars (USD 5.5 million). Before the refund, its net income stood at 13 million Hong Kong dollars (USD 1.7 million), the 𝓡organizer said.
Tatler Asia on Monday already s🐲aid it would withdraw an application for funding from the city gove🎀rnment for staging the match.
In response to the announcement, the Hong Kong government welcomed the arrangement in a statement, calling it as a respon🦄sible move. But it said Hong Kong society still has many ques♊tions over the incident, especially after seeing Messi play in Japan, and hoped Inter Miami can provide a reasonable explanation to the public.
Inter Miami has not immedi🧜ately resp𒆙onded to the AP's request for comment.
After the PR d🐽isaster erupted on Sunday, Messi addressed the widespread disappointment by explaining why he did not play in a news conference in Tokyo.
He also said it was regrettable he could not﷽ play in Hong Kong on Chinese soci༒al media platform Weibo. He said in the post that he hoped to return to Hong Kong to play for his fans and go to mainland China to share the joy of football.
But his appearance in the Tokyo game on Wednesday intensified the criticism agains🦋t his absence beyond Hong Kong, where the government sought to use the Sunday game to boost the city's image as a hub for mega events.
On Wednesday, the Global Times said in the editorial that the explanations from Messi and Inter ♓Miami were not convincing and pointed to some speculations about the moves.
"One theory is that their actions have political motives, as Hong Kong intends to boost ec𝐆onomy through the event and external f🏅orces deliberately wanted to embarrass Hong Kong through this incident," it said.
"Judging from the develop✤ment of the situa𝐆tion, the possibility of this speculation cannot be ruled out."
Pro-Beijing politicians in Hoওng Kong also weighed in. Regina Ip, a leading member of the Executive Council, Hong Kong's Cabinet, wrote on X, formerly Twitter: "Messi should never be allowed to return to Hong Kong. His lies and hypocrisy are disg🍬usting."
The match in Japan wrapped up Inter Miami's global promotional tour. Inter has won only one of its six games in Central and North America, Saudi Arabia and 🃏Asia. The tour wraps up on Feb. 16 in Florida against Newell's Old Boys, Messi's boyhood club from Rosario, Argentina. Many expect him to finish his career there.