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Lionel Messi’s record at Arrowhead Stadium is something Derek Carr could only dream of

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Lionel Messi has only played twice at Arrowhead Stadium, but his record there is already better than many NFL stars who have spent years trying to win in Kansas City.

The Argentina captain helped his side open the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a comfortable 3-0 victory over Algeria at Arrowhead, continuing a perfect record at one of the most intimidating venues in American sports.

While the result was another positive step in Argentina’s title defence, it also produced a statistic that NFL fans may find particularly amusing.

Lionel Messi #10 of Argentina looks on, as the The World Cup Legacy Patch is seen on his match shirt sleeve, during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group J match between Argentina and Algeria at Kansas City Stadium on June 16, 2026 in Kansas City, Missouri.
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Messi’s success at Arrowhead started before the World Cup

Messi’s latest victory in Kansas City was not his first taste of success at Arrowhead Stadium. More than two years before leading Argentina to victory over Algeria, he had already won there while representing Inter Miami.

Back in April 2024, Sporting Kansas City moved an MLS fixture against Inter Miami to Arrowhead in anticipation of huge demand to see Messi in action.

The Argentine delivered, scoring in a 3-2 victory as Miami left Kansas City with all three points. He returned to the same venue for Argentina’s World Cup opener and once again finished on the winning side.

That means Messi now owns a perfect 2-0 record at Arrowhead Stadium despite making just two appearances there.

One NFL quarterback knows how difficult that achievement really is

Arrowhead has long been regarded as one of the toughest road venues in professional sports, with the Kansas City Chiefs turning it into a fortress for much of the last decade.

Few visiting players understand that reality better than Derek Carr. During his time with the Oakland and Las Vegas Raiders, Carr made repeated trips to Kansas City as part of one of the NFL’s fiercest divisional rivalries, but victories were hard to come by.

The veteran quarterback owns a 1-9 record at Arrowhead Stadium, highlighting just how difficult it can be for opposing teams to leave with a win.

That is what makes Messi’s record so remarkable. After just two visits to Arrowhead, the eight-time Ballon d’Or winner already has twice as many victories at the stadium as Carr managed throughout a decade of NFL appearances there.

For most athletes, winning in Kansas City becomes a career-long challenge. For Messi, it has happened every time he has stepped onto the field.