Wednesday, 14 August 2013

Football fan Pope meets Argentine and Italian squads (Messi is among them)


             
Pope Francis meets the Argentine and Italian football teams
Footballers in Argentina's national team, including star player Lionel Messi, have met fellow Argentine Pope Francis in the Vatican.
Italy's squad was also there, ahead of a friendly match in Rome on Wednesday.
The pontiff said the players should pray for him to "play an honest game on the pitch that God had put him on".
Messi - out of the match owing to injury - said afterwards that players could spread the Pope's message by "always playing a beautiful game".
The players gave Pope Francis a shirt from each team with his name on it. The pontiff received a silver vase from the Argentines and an olive tree from the Italians, as well as a signed football.

        Pope Francis receives a gift from Argentina's soccer player Lionel Messi (R) and Italy's goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon (L) during a private audience at the Vatican, 13 August, 2013.   Italy's goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon (l) and Argentina's striker Lionel Messi were among those to meet the Pope
 
 
Papal caution
The Pope urged members of both teams to stay out of what he called the violence and money often attached to the game. "Football has become a business. Take care that it does not lose its sporting nature," he said.
Pope Francis supports the Saints of San Lorenzo team in his hometown of Buenos Aires.
He would not be drawn on whether he would support Argentina or Italy on Wednesday.
"It will be a bit difficult for me to cheer for one team, but fortunately it is just a friendly match and may it really be like that, I hope", he said.