The soccer world is in mourning following the death of legendary Argentine coach Cesar Luis Menotti, who passed away at the age of 85. Menotti’s contributions to soccer, most notably leading Argentina to their first World Cup victory in 1978, have earned him a place among the sport’s greatest icons. In response to the sad news, Lionel Messi, one of the most celebrated soccer players in history, paid tribute to Menotti, recognizing his profound impact on Argentine soccer.
Messi took to Instagram to express his condolences and share a photo of a recent meeting with Menotti. In his message, Messi highlighted Menotti’s significance to Argentine soccer, stating, “He left us one of the great references of our soccer. Condolences to his family and loved ones.” The tribute underscores the deep respect Messi has for Menotti, whose coaching career spanned decades and influenced generations of players.
Menotti’s journey in soccer began as a player in the 1950s. He played for several Argentine clubs, including Rosario Central, Boca Juniors, and Racing Club. He also had a stint in the National Professional Soccer League in the United States, representing the New York Generals, and spent time playing in Brazil with Santos and Clube Atlético Juventus.
After retiring as a player, Menotti began his coaching career with Huracán, leading them to the Argentine championship in 1973. This success paved the way for his appointment as coach of the Argentine national team, culminating in Argentina’s 1978 World Cup victory. Menotti’s coaching legacy extended beyond his national team success, as he led Barcelona to La Liga, Copa del Rey, and the Spanish Super Cup between 1982 and 1984. His coaching career also took him to Mexico’s national team, as well as clubs like Peñarol, Boca Juniors, Sampdoria, Atletico Madrid, River Plate, Independiente, and Rosario Central.
Lionel Messi was not the only prominent figure to pay tribute to Menotti. Former Argentina and FC Barcelona defender Javier Mascherano also honored the iconic coach, sharing a post on Instagram acknowledging Menotti’s contributions to Argentine soccer. The Argentina Football Association released a heartfelt statement expressing its deep sorrow at Menotti’s passing, stating, “The Argentine Football Association regrets to announce with great sadness the death of César Luis Menotti. Farewell, Flaco querido.”
Menotti’s influence on soccer extends beyond his coaching successes. He played a key role in shaping the careers of young players, including Diego Maradona, and his guidance contributed to Argentina’s recent triumphs, such as the 2021 Copa America and the 2022 World Cup. Menotti’s legacy will continue to inspire future generations, and his name will be remembered with reverence by millions of soccer fans around the world.