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Which team is Messi on?
Messi belongs to Miami International Football Club.

First, Messi

Lionel Messi, whose full name is Lionel Andres Messi Cuccitini and nickname is Leo Messi, was born in Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina on June 24th. 1987. He is an Argentine professional football player and professional striker. He now plays for Miami International Football Club of Major League Soccer and is the captain of the team.

Messi helped Argentina U20 youth team win the World Youth Championship in 2005. In 2008, Messi helped Argentina win the men's soccer gold medal in Beijing Olympic Games. On 20 14, Messi helped Argentina win the second place in the World Cup and won the Golden Globe Award. 202 1, Messi helped Argentina win the Copa America.

Second, Miami International Football Club.

Miami International Football Club (Miami CF) is a football club located in Miami metropolitan area, Florida, USA. Founded on 2065438+200865438+129 October, it competed for the Major League Soccer. Its main venue is the DRV·PNK Stadium in Fort Lauderdale, Broward County, Florida.

Miami International joined Major League Soccer in 2020. In June 2023, Argentine star Messi joined Miami International.

Third, the team emblem

The team emblem shows the motto of the club-"Freedom", "Unity" and "Fortuna".

The circle represents the inclusive spirit of the club and is inspired by the Miami circle. This indigenous site in downtown Miami can be traced back to the first human inhabitants thousands of years ago. These Tequestas live by fishing, hunting and gathering fruits, and their tools are like local egrets.

The shield symbolizes the unity and strength of the club, and its three points represent three counties in Miami-Dade, broward and Palm Beach.

The solar eclipse pattern in the middle represents the dedication of Miami people, who work hard day and night to realize their dreams. The seven rays of the sun allude to the number "7" to show respect for David Beckham's career. In addition, it symbolizes that people from seven continents meet in Miami through seven oceans.