Lionel Messi graced Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium for his 'GOAT India Tour', joining Sachin Tendulkar and Sunil Chhetri. Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis unveiled 'Project Mahadeva', a grassroots football initiative hailed by MCA's Ajinkya Naik.
Star-Studded Launch at Wankhede
It was a memorable day for cricket and football fans alike present at Mumbai's iconic Wankhede Stadium as Argentina football icon Lionel Messi graced the venue with his presence as a part of his 'GOAT India Tour' 2025 and met Indian football legend Sunil Chhetri and the country's 'Bharat Ratna', the cricketing icon Sachin Tendulkar.

Amid all the festivities involving these sporting icons, Project Mahadeva was finally unveiled by Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis alongside Messi.
The CM also thanked Messi for inspiring these young players, saying that "they would be seen playing in a FIFA World Cup" in future.
Actor Tiger Shroff and Ajay Devgn were also revealed to be associated with the initiative. Shroff and Devgn also met Messi, marking a football-Bollywood crossover.
MCA President Hails Grassroots Project
Speaking to ANI about the Messi visit and Project Mahadeva, Ajinkya said, "The initiative launched by Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis, Project Mahadeva, will promote sports. Maharashtra has given a lot of cricketers to the country from Mumbai. The Olympics are coming; several sports are growing; sports funding and facilities are being developed at the taluka level. Sachin coming here at this function was great, and Messi's visit will benefit a lot of youngsters in the coming times, and the moments he shared with Sachin would inspire youngsters."
A Memorable Moment
Tendulkar, and Messi shared the stage, with the legendary cricketer presenting a Team India cricket jersey to him as CM Fadnavis, Messi, Rodrigo de Paul, Luis Suarez, and Sachin posed for a picture together.
Delhi will be Messi's final pit-stop of the 'GOAT India Tour' on Monday. (ANI)
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