Messi hailed as "America's number 10" as he greets rapturous Miami fans

Miami, Florida - It rained on his parade, but soccer legend Lionel Messi greeted his new Inter Miami fans and was hailed by the club's owner as "America's number 10" at a damp but celebratory unveiling event on Sunday.

Soccer legend Lionel Messi receives his new Inter Miami CF jersey during the unveiling ceremony.
Soccer legend Lionel Messi receives his new Inter Miami CF jersey during the unveiling ceremony.  © Collage: USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Connect & REUTERS

Miami's 20,000 capacity stadium was close to full despite a huge thunder storm just before the event to celebrate the arrival of the Argentine World Cup winner was due to begin.

A massive tropical downpour forced organizers to delay the start of "The Unveil" as fans took cover or waited out the rain in their cars.

The event started around two hours later than originally scheduled with delirious fans chanting Messi's name as the lights dimmed on the venue.

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The club's co-owner David Beckham opened the ceremony saying Messi's arrival was a "dream come true" before majority owner Jorge Mas whipped the crowd up.

"Tonight is a gift and celebration to the city that opened its arms to my family," said the Cuban-American businessman.

"Tonight we are doing this in the rain. "This is holy water!" he added.

"This is our moment! Our moment to change the football landscape in this country," he added, before introducing Messi as "Your new number 10, America's number 10."

Messi thanks his supporters in Miami

New Inter Miami signing Lionel Messi stands beside owner David Beckham during the unveiling.
New Inter Miami signing Lionel Messi stands beside owner David Beckham during the unveiling.  © REUTERS

Messi, who arrived in Miami on Tuesday with his family and caused a viral sensation after being photographed shopping with them in a local supermarket, thanked the supporters.

"Thank you very much to all the people for supporting me and giving me this love. I am very happy to be here in Miami," he said.

"I really want to start training, to compete, I have the same desire that I always had to compete, to want to win, to help the club continue to grow."

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"I am very happy to have chosen to come to play in this city with my family, to choose this project and I have no doubt that we are going to enjoy it a lot, we are going to have a good time and very good things are going to happen," he said.

Inter Miami, the bottom club in Major League Soccer, confirmed on Saturday that the seven-times Ballon d’Or winner had signed a deal that will keep him with the club until 2025.

The former Barcelona great opted to join Miami after his contract with French club Paris Saint-Germain expired last month.

Messi is joined by Spanish midfielder and former teammate Sergio Busquets, who signed a contract with Inter Miami through the 2025 season, the Major League Soccer club said Sunday.

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Inter Miami CF fans hold up Lionel Messi signs and banners as he is introduced at The Unveil event and press conference at DRV PNK Stadium.
Inter Miami CF fans hold up Lionel Messi signs and banners as he is introduced at The Unveil event and press conference at DRV PNK Stadium.  © USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Connect

Messi was scheduled to hold a press conference on Monday, but the club said Sunday that had been postponed. No explanation for the decision was given.

Messi could make his debut for the club on Friday against Mexico team Cruz Azul in the new Leagues Cup, which features teams from both MLS and Mexico's Liga MX.

However on Saturday, the team's new Argentine coach Gerardo Martino urged "patience" after watching his side's winless streak extend to 11 games.

"We look to the future with hope (given) that the best player in the world will play for our team, but also with the patience that we have to have so that he can get in good physical shape and can play at the right moment," he said.

Latin music stars Camilo and Ozuna were set to entertain the crowd at their temporary home, DRV PNK Stadium, about an hour's drive north of downtown Miami.

The stadium, on the site of the old home of the now defunct Fort Lauderdale Strikers, was not completely full as the event got under way with fireworks.

Inter are planning their own purpose-built stadium, Freedom Park, in Miami but it is not expected to open until 2025.

Cover photo: Collage: USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Connect & REUTERS

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