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Just earned, already gone: Hadebe gives away his new Lionel Messi jersey

Warriors defender and former Kaizer Chiefs centre-back Teenage Hadebe has announced that he will hand over the Lionel Messi jersey he received after an MLS playoff match to Zimbabwean businessman Scott Sakupwanya.

How Teenage Hadebe got the Messi Jersey

Hadebe, who now plays for FC Cincinnati, faced Inter Miami on Sunday night in the Audi 2025 MLS Cup Eastern Conference Semifinals.

Although Cincinnati’s campaign ended with a heavy 4–0 defeat, the Zimbabwean star still enjoyed one of the most unforgettable moments of his career.

He swapped shirts with eight-time Ballon d’Or winner Lionel Messi at full-time.

Messi opened the scoring in the 19th minute with a close-range header before Inter Miami added three more goals between the 57th and 74th minutes to seal the result in front of a packed TQL Stadium. Despite the disappointment, Hadebe walked away with a gift most footballers can only dream of.

Teenage Hadebe: “I’ve got something special for you”

In a video message shared after the match, Hadebe congratulated Sakupwanya’s Scottland Football Club for recently winning promotion and lifting the league title.

“We just want to give a massive congratulations to you, the management team, the players and all involved at Scottland Football Club for winning the league title,” Hadebe said. “I wish you the best and great success, and keep growing football in Zimbabwe. We appreciate you.”

He then revealed the surprise, the match-worn Messi jersey, holding it up proudly as he added:

“I’ve got something special for you. I hope you like it.”

The video has sparked the reactions

The video has sparked mixed reactions among football fans online. Some supporters suggested that Hadebe may be thinking ahead. They believe he is positioning himself for a future move to Scottland Football Club once his MLS spell ends.

Others praised the gesture as a sign of humility and national pride.

However, a section of fans argued that Hadebe could have auctioned the Messi jersey in the future and earned a significant amount of money, given the shirt’s historic and sentimental value.

A gesture that goes beyond football

The gift is more than a symbolic token, it reflects how deeply Hadebe remains connected to Zimbabwean football.

Since moving abroad, the 29-year-old defender has consistently supported grassroots initiatives and young players back home.

Sakupwanya, a prominent figure in local football, has been investing heavily in developing Scottland FC. The club has quickly risen through Zimbabwe’s divisions and built a reputation for ambition, structure, and modernisation.

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