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Around the world in 20 days: Messi could travel the globe for Inter Miami preseason
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Date:2025-04-14 05:41:14
Lionel Messi and Inter Miami’s worldwide preseason tour will likely leave the sport’s best player and his teammates jet-lagged before the 2024 Major league Soccer season.
Inter Miami began its preseason with a Thursday flight for a match Friday night in El Salvador, beginning an eight-leg, six-city trip in North America and Asia that will span three weeks.
Inter Miami will fly round trip to El Salvador, round trip to Dallas, then to Saudi Arabia, Hong Kong and Tokyo before returning home to Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
In all, Inter Miami will travel 25,165.54 miles during their preseason quest, the club shared with USA TODAY Sports. That's enough distance to circle the planet once.
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“We’re proud to embark on this journey that no other team in league history has experienced, and look forward to captivating our worldwide fan base with our 2024 preseason tour,” Inter Miami chief business officer Xavier Asensi said in a statement after the preseason tour was finalized.
“We’re thrilled to continue putting ourselves in positions to make history.”
Why is Inter Miami’s preseason tour so important?
As Inter Miami capitalizes on Messi’s presence to reach a global audience, MLS is also depending on the world’s best soccer player and his club to promote the league domestically and abroad.
Messi has captivated a worldwide audience throughout his career, including his crowning achievement, leading Argentina in the Qatar World Cup in 2022.
And his decision to join Inter Miami has created “an avalanche” of exposure for MLS and streaming partner Apple, MLS executive vice president of media Seth Bacon told USA TODAY Sports.
Apple TV will broadcast five of the seven Inter Miami preseason games this season and regular season games will broadcast again on Apple TV’s MLS Season Pass.
“Messi joined and it just exploded. So, the tailwind that we have right now, and the growth trajectory of this league is unlike anything in sports right now, anywhere in the world,” Bacon said. “And we are super bullish on the growth possibility and the growth potential that we have as a league to grow our fan base and reach new fans.”
The best way for Messi and Inter Miami to deliver is on the pitch, where they will be considered favorites to win in the CONCACAF Champions Cup, Leagues Cup, U.S. Open Cup and MLS cup this year.
And a worldwide tour is sure to bring attention to Inter Miami for the upcoming MLS season.
“The best word that we players have to keep in mind is to dream,” Suarez said. “In this case, dreaming is wanting to win, and why not dream of winning all four titles?”
How many miles will Inter Miami travel during the preseason?
The Earth’s circumference, measured either along the equator or the poles, comes in just shy of 25,000 miles, according to NASA. And Inter Miami will travel slightly more than that mark.
∎ Inter Miami will travel to San Salvador, El Salvador for Friday’s match against the El Salvador national team: 1,001.81 miles each way, or 2,003.62 miles round trip.
∎ Inter Miami will travel to face FC Dallas on Jan. 22 at Cotton Bowl Stadium: 1,110.32 miles each way, or 2,220.64 miles round trip (4,224.26 total).
Two matches in one week are a piece of cake compared to Inter Miami’s tour in Asia.
∎ Inter Miami will travel to Saudi Arabia – 7,369.17 miles (11,593.43 total) – for two matches in the Riyadh Season Cup. The first is on Jan. 29, and the second is a match between Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo on Feb. 1.
∎ Inter Miami will depart Saudi Arabia for a friendly in Hong Kong on Feb. 4: 4,326.94 miles (15,920.37 total).
∎ Inter Miami will fly from Hong Kong to Tokyo for a Feb. 7 match: 1,789.22 miles (17,709.59 total).
∎ Inter Miami will fly home from Tokyo: 7,455.95 miles, in all logging 25,165.64 total miles.
“The games in Saudi Arabia, Hong Kong and Japan were planned from the end of last season, and we will be ready for those,” Inter Miami coach Tata Martino said. “The question is how we manage the first two games against El Salvador and Dallas because those are so soon. We will have to made decisions about how many minutes certain players can play in those games.”
It will all be a balancing act for Inter Miami, which has a 16-day stretch to recuperate after their preseason tour before their next road trip.
But they will be back in action on Feb. 15, hosting Argentine club Newell’s Old Boys – the hometown team of both Messi and Martino – to end the preseason.
Inter Miami has two games in the opening week of the MLS season, beginning Feb. 21 at home against Real Salt Lake and on the road against the LA Galaxy on Feb. 25.
“It’s looking at the balance of the sporting side and the growth of this club and the revenues that benefit the business side,” said Sergio Busquets, one of four former FC Barcelona members with Messi, Suarez and Jordi Alba, forming Inter Miami’s super team.
“We will also compete against great teams that will prepare us to be at a high level. When it comes to time changes and long trips, we have to be prepared and physically fit, and that will help us during the season.”
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