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Report: Lionel Messi's Passport Details Among Data Leaked Ahead of World Cup

Published June 11, 2026

Report: Lionel Messi's Passport Details Among Data Leaked Ahead of World Cup
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Reports indicate that personal information, including Lionel Messi's passport details, has been compromised in a data leak, just as Argentina gears up for their FIFA World Cup title defense.

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As the football world eagerly anticipates the 2026 FIFA World Cup, a concerning report has emerged regarding a data breach that reportedly includes sensitive personal information belonging to Argentinian superstar Lionel Messi. The alleged leak, which reportedly encompasses passport details, comes at a critical juncture as Messi prepares to lead his national team in their defense of the coveted World Cup trophy.

The nature of the reported data compromise, specifically involving passport information, raises significant privacy and security concerns for one of the planet's most recognizable athletes. Such details are highly sensitive and could potentially be misused, creating an unwelcome distraction for Messi and the Argentine squad as they focus on their preparations for the global tournament set to take place across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

While the full extent and origin of the alleged leak remain unclear, the timing is particularly noteworthy, occurring just over two years before the expanded 48-team World Cup kicks off in June 2026. For a player of Messi's stature, maintaining focus and privacy is paramount, especially with the immense pressure of a title defense looming. This incident underscores the ongoing challenges high-profile individuals face in safeguarding their personal data in an increasingly digital world.

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