Murtaza Ahmadi, Lionel Messi's 'plastic-bag' fan, moves to Pakistan

IANS
Murtaza Ahmedi
Murtaza was spotted wearing the plastic bag a few months ago  (Image courtesy Arif Ahmadi)

Five-year-old Murtaza Ahmadi, who got worldwide fame after pictures of him wearing a Messi shirt made out of a striped plastic bag went viral on the internet, is living in Hazara Town on the outskirts of Quetta in Pakistan with his father.

The father-son duo, who can only speak Persian, claim that they left Afghanistan for Quetta in search of a better livelihood, reports Geo.

Dressed in a shirt signed by the football sensation Lionel Messi himself, little Ahmadi said: "I am a left-footed football exactly like Messi".

His father supports his dreams. "I want my child to get all the opportunities that Messi did. I want him to become a football star someday."

After pictures of Ahmadi wearing a plastic Messi shirt went viral, Messi expressed his wish to meet his youngest fan. He sent him two signed shirts, which became Ahmadi's most prized possession, his family claims.

The Afghan football federation promised to arrange a meeting for them. An Afghan federation spokesman, Sayed Ali Kazemi, said they hope Messi can come to Afghanistan to visit the boy, otherwise they will arrange to send him to Barcelona.

Edited by Staff Editor