Guardian: Messi and Alba missed the AMF All-Star Game and will be suspended for one game
3:01pm, 24 July 2025Football
Messi and Alba were both selected into the FC All-Star lineup, but they eventually chose not to participate in this game. Therefore, according to the regulations of the FAA, they will be suspended for one game and cannot participate in the next game of Miami International. The FAJ has not issued a public statement on this.
The All-Star Game of the MEF has been around since its establishment in 1996 and has undergone many restructurings. This event was regarded as an important event by AMF executives and some management staff, and it has become one of the rare opportunities for representatives of various clubs to gather together. The league therefore states in the rules that unless the player is injured, he must participate, otherwise he will be suspended for one game.
Messi and Alba will miss Miami International's next round against Cincinnati, who is currently ranked first in the East. The two teams had a match last week, and Miami International lost 0-3 away.
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