President Donald Trump made history Wednesday by hosting Lionel Messi and the MLS champion Inter Miami at the White House, a moment he described as unprecedented for any American leader. The event celebrated the team’s extraordinary 2025 season, filled with milestones that redefined soccer in the United States.
Trump’s opening remarks set the tone: ‘I’m thrilled to host the 2025 MLS Cup champions, Inter Miami. What a privilege to say what no president has before – welcome, Lionel Messi.’ He detailed their feats, from playing a record number of matches to netting 101 goals, surpassing all previous MLS benchmarks.
Special acclaim went to Messi, whom Trump praised for thriving under intense scrutiny. ‘The pressure on you is unreal because everyone expects you to win,’ he noted. Messi’s response was stellar: 29 goals for the Golden Boot, consecutive MVP honors, and leading the team to glory against top European sides in the Club World Cup.
Reflecting on Messi’s legacy, Trump marveled at his 47th trophy. ‘Can you imagine? The most ever.’ The president also recognized the contributions of coaches, players, and executives, crediting Messi’s arrival for elevating Inter Miami’s worldwide profile.
This White House honor comes amid MLS’s boom, driven by packed stadiums, global media partnerships, and elite international players. Inter Miami’s journey from resurgence to championship exemplifies the league’s evolution into a competitive powerhouse.
Wrapping up, Trump extended a personal invitation to the Oval Office, underscoring the significance of the occasion. Messi’s White House moment not only honors past triumphs but heralds soccer’s bright future in America.