Lionel Messi sparks fan fury after India visit descends into chaos with police stepping in

Police were forced to intervene as officials struggled to maintain order amid the escalating unrest
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Lionel Messi's visit to India descended into chaos on Saturday when supporters at Kolkata's Salt Lake Stadium tore up seating and hurled objects onto the playing surface following the footballer's fleeting appearance.
The Argentina captain and Inter Miami forward remained at the venue for approximately 20 minutes before being escorted away by security, sparking fury among the assembled crowd.
Footage circulating on social media captured spectators launching bottles and damaging fibreglass seats.
Some climbing barriers surrounded the pitch to prevent debris from being thrown onto the field and athletics track.
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Police were forced to intervene as officials struggled to maintain order amid the escalating unrest.
Supporters who had spent up to £100 on tickets expressed outrage at being denied even a glimpse of the World Cup winner, who was obscured by a large entourage of officials and security personnel throughout his brief walkabout in the stadium.
The 37-year-old had arrived at the stadium at approximately 11.15am local time but was unable to complete a full circuit of the venue before being rushed away.
The chaotic scenes prompted a swift response from West Bengal's chief minister, Mamata Banerjee.

Lionel Messi's visit to India descended into chaos
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She said she was "deeply disturbed and shocked" by what had unfolded at the stadium.
Banerjee said on X: "The [enquiry] committee will conduct a detailed enquiry into the incident, fix responsibility, and recommend measures to prevent such occurrences in the future."
Saturday's event marked Messi's first return to India since 2011.
The former capital city constructed a 70-foot statue of the footballer to commemorate his arrival.
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Supporters at Kolkata's Salt Lake Stadium tore up seating and hurled objects onto the playing surface
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The stadium appearance was intended as the opening engagement of a wider Indian tour, during which the eight-time Ballon d'Or winner is scheduled to attend concerts, youth football clinics, a padel tournament and charitable initiatives across Hyderabad, Mumbai and Delhi.
A fan at the stadium told Indian news agency ANI: "Only leaders and actors were surrounding Messi.
"Why did they call us then.
"We have got a ticket for 12 thousand rupees, but we were not even able to see his face".

The Argentina captain and Inter Miami forward remained at the venue for approximately 20 minutes
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One angry fan told the Press Trust of India news agency that people had paid the equivalent of a month's salary to see the eight-time Ballon d'Or winner.
They said: "I paid Rs 5,000 for the ticket and came with my son to watch Messi not politicians.
"The police and military personnel were taking selfies, and the management is to blame."
The All India Football Federation has said it is "deeply concerned” by events that occurred during Lionel Messi’s tour of India.

Police were forced to intervene as officials struggled to maintain order amid the escalating unrest
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An AIFF statement read: "The All India Football Federation is deeply concerned by the events that transpired at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan, where thousands of fans gathered to witness world football stars Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Rodrigo de Paul.
"This was a private event organised by a PR agency. The AIFF was not involved in the organisation, planning, or execution of this event in any capacity. Furthermore, the details of the event were neither communicated to the AIFF, nor was any clearance sought from the Federation.
"We urge all attendees to extend their full cooperation with the relevant authorities and to maintain order.
"The safety and security of all individuals involved must remain the paramount priority."
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