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The list of celebrities present for the match between Messi's Inter Miami vs LAFC is revealed

Everyone wants to see the match between LAFC and Inter Miami, this is the list of celebrities present

By William Estrella

Everyone wants to see the match between LAFC and Inter Miami, this is the list of celebrities present
Everyone wants to see the match between LAFC and Inter Miami, this is the list of celebrities present

Lionel Messi returns to action in the MLS in one of the most anticipated matches of the moment. The Argentine soccer player will face Inter Miami against Carlos Vela's LAFC in a new day of Major League Soccer. Both clubs arrive in need of a victory and for this reason, a high caliber duel is expected and one that many people do not want to miss.

 

Since Lionel Messi has arrived in MLS, it is normal to observe celebrities present at Inter Miami matches. However, the fact that this match is being held in Los Angeles means that a number of celebrities, be they artists, actors or even athletes, have decided to get a ticket for this new meeting.

Now, the list of VIP guests that will be present at the LAFC stadium to see Lionel Messi face the current MLS champion is filtered. Many names like LeBron James return to see the Argentine up close. However, there is also more than one surprise in this list of stars who are present for the meeting.

 

Which celebrities will watch the Inter Miami vs LAFC game?

According to an image that went viral on the VIP guest list at LAFC's BMO Stadium, Prince Harry, Magic Johnson, Leonardo Di Caprio, Jason Sudeikis, Selena Gomez, Julio Urias, LeBron James and James Harden are observed. Each of them present to watch the match between two of the best clubs in MLS, but mainly to see Lionel Messi in action.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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