In what could possibly be some of the controversial friendlies in latest soccer historical past, World Cup champions Argentina are reportedly making ready to face Russia in Moscow this November. The proposed fixture is already sending shockwaves by the worldwide soccer group—not due to what it guarantees on the pitch, however due to what it means off it.
Regardless of Russia’s ongoing ban from FIFA and UEFA competitions following the nation’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine, the Russian nationwide group has remained lively in worldwide soccer—albeit on the fringes. And now, Argentina might turn into their highest-profile opponent but, with studies indicating a pleasant match may happen on the 81,000-seater Luzhniki Stadium in the course of the November worldwide break (between the tenth and 18th).
The stadium, which famously hosted the 2018 World Cup remaining, has already been reserved, and early studies from each Argentinian and Russian media level to a preliminary settlement already being in place.
Would Messi function?
Whereas the concept of Argentina dealing with Russia is explosive sufficient, the involvement—or doubtless lack thereof—of Lionel Messi provides one other layer of intrigue. Sources near the state of affairs, together with Purpose, The Solar, and Argentinian journalist Gaston Edul, counsel that Messi is unlikely to journey to Moscow, primarily because of issues from Western sponsors.
“Main Western sponsors would doubtless be uncomfortable with their companions enjoying in Russia,” a number of retailers reported, noting that any endorsement fallout may have wide-reaching penalties.
With the eight-time Ballon d’Or winner presently starring for Inter Miami in MLS and having fun with the twilight of his profession, the danger of geopolitical backlash might outweigh the sporting enchantment of one other cap with the Albiceleste.
Russia’s soccer exile—and persistence
Since being suspended from FIFA and UEFA competitions in early 2022, Russia has performed 16 friendlies, principally in opposition to Asian and African nations. Their final aggressive match got here in November 2021, a slender 1-0 loss to Croatia.

Latest opponents have included Qatar, Iraq, Serbia, Cameroon, and now Nigeria’s Tremendous Eagles, who’re set to face Russia on June 6, 2025, additionally on the Luzhniki. Regardless of being within the soccering wilderness, Russia’s nationwide group has stayed lively—and productive—scoring large wins in latest friendlies, together with 5-0 victories over Zambia and Grenada.


















