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Argentina’s Central Bank mulls putting Lionel Messi’s face on 1000-peso banknotes

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Lionel Messi’s 2022 World Cup exploits have incensed his country Argentina so much that the country’s financial governing body are considering immortalising him by putting his face on a 1000-peso note, according to reports.

The 35-year-old forward finally lifted football’s ultimate prize on Sunday as La Albiceleste were crowned world champions after beating Didier Deschamps’ France in a tense penalty shoot-out

As well as making history by becoming the first player to win the World Cup Player of the Tournament twice, the seven-time Ballon d’Or winner was at his scintillating best throughout this winter’s showpiece event.

In fact, such was his influence in the Argentina camp, the country’s Central Bank are thinking about honouring Messi with a remarkable gesture, according to newspaper El Financiero.

The Mexican publication suggests Argentina’s financial governing body are considering ways of celebrating their World Cup win and having Messi’s face on the 1000-peso note is said to be a preferred option.

Why? Because the figure begins with the number 10 – the shirt number worn by their star man.

There are also suggestions that “La Scaloneta” – the nickname of manager Lionel Scaloni – will be inscribed on the back of the note.

El Financiero goes on to claim the idea was ‘jokingly’ proposed by members of the Argentine Central Bank.
But Eduardo Hecker and Lisandro Cleri, who is one of the directors, agreed that the banknote design would “awaken the collecting spirit of Argentines”.

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