Hyderabad witnessed an extraordinary outpouring of football fandom on December 13, as global football icon Lionel Messi arrived in the city as part of his much-anticipated GOAT Tour. From packed roads to roaring stands, the Telangana capital briefly transformed into a football carnival but unlike earlier stops on the tour, the Hyderabad event unfolded smoothly and without unrest.
What Happened in Hyderabad?
By late afternoon, traffic ground to a halt from Habsiguda junction to the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium in Uppal, as thousands of fans converged to catch a glimpse of the Argentine legend. Messi reached the stadium around 7:55 pm, triggering thunderous cheers from the packed venue. The scale of the crowd reflected Messi’s unmatched popularity in India, with fans travelling not only from neighbouring states but also from overseas, timing vacations specifically to coincide with the event.
How Was Hyderabad Different from Kolkata?
The Hyderabad stop stood in sharp contrast to the GOAT Tour’s earlier event in Kolkata, which had ended in chaos. In Kolkata, fans expressed anger after a programme advertised as a two-hour spectacle reportedly concluded in just 30 minutes, leading to damaged property and public disorder.
In Hyderabad, however, crowd control, scheduling, and expectations were managed more effectively, resulting in a peaceful, well-organised event that concluded without incident.
What Is The Viral Moment?
One of the most talked-about moments from the evening was Messi casually playing football alongside Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy. The unexpected sight quickly went viral on social media, drawing amusement and praise from fans. Interestingly, the Chief Minister was seen wearing an Arsenal jersey, a detail that did not go unnoticed by fans, many of whom joked about the irony given Messi’s long history of tormenting the English club during his Barcelona days.
Fans Came for Messi — Not Politics
Interviews with attendees made one thing clear: Messi was the sole attraction.
A software professional visiting from the United States said he had scheduled his India trip specifically around Messi’s visit, stressing that the event had nothing to do with government initiatives. Others echoed similar sentiments, describing lifelong emotional connections with Messi’s career — from World Cup heartbreaks to historic triumphs.
Families travelled long distances, parents brought children, and rival-club supporters set aside allegiances, united by admiration for what many consider football’s greatest-ever player.
The Match Was Secondary — Messi Was the Focus
The friendly fixture between Singareni RR and Aparna–Messi All Stars drew loud cheers, though the scoreline — a 3–0 win for the Chief Minister’s team — mattered little to the crowd. Messi captained the All Stars, but for fans, simply seeing him on the pitch was the highlight.
Why This Event Matters
The Hyderabad stop of the GOAT Tour highlights three key takeaways:
- Messi’s fanbase in India remains massive and emotionally invested
- Large-scale celebrity sporting events can be conducted peacefully with proper planning
- Football fandom in India increasingly transcends clubs, borders, and politics
At a time when crowd mismanagement often dominates headlines, Hyderabad’s Messi night offered a rare example of passion without disorder.

