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A scar that will not heal: Kolkata will struggle to move on from Messi disaster

The GOAT tour is finally over and perhaps Messi will never come back to Kolkata again.

December 16, 2025 / 07:10 IST
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Chairs being vandalised amid chaos during an event of Argentine footballer Lionel Messi as part of his 'G.O.A.T. India Tour 2025', at Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan (VYBK), in Kolkata. (Courtesy: PTI photo)
Chairs being vandalised amid chaos during an event of Argentine footballer Lionel Messi as part of his 'G.O.A.T. India Tour 2025', at Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan (VYBK), in Kolkata. (Courtesy: PTI photo)

Hyderabad, Mumbai and Delhi went okay and Kolkata sticks out like a sore thumb. There is no debate it was a collective failure. The promoters, abominably poor organisation, the takeover of the political class, the presence of unwanted people inside the stadium who had no business being there- we have all seen what transpired. Add the unprofessionalism of Messi’s team to it as well for they could have acted with grace and fulfilled their commitments before rushing out.

This piece is not about that. This piece is about Kolkata. About the scar that will take a long time to heal. Our city is a laughing stock and a subject of global ridicule.

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Many have asked how could the promoters have stopped the politicians? Is it even possible? It is a very fair point. The answer to this is if you can’t control the event, don’t do such an event. If there is a political takeover and if you knew it was happening, don’t get into things which you can’t control.

For every fan who was there, this scar will not heal. For everyone who watched on TV or digital and cringed, this scar will not heal. For each one of us who do sport, this scar will not heal. For the city, this is a long lasting shame.