Get ready, Texas! The world's most famous athlete is coming to College Station. Texas A&M has officially announced that Kyle Field, the iconic home of Aggie football, will host an international soccer match this summer, featuring none other than Lionel Messi and the reigning World Cup champion Argentina national team.
On June 6th, the 99-year-old stadium will transform into a global soccer stage as Argentina faces Honduras in a high-profile friendly. This match is a key part of the "Road to 26" tour, serving as a final tune-up for Argentina before they begin their quest to defend their World Cup title, with the tournament kicking off just days later on June 11th.
This historic event marks only the second international soccer match ever held at Kyle Field, following its record-breaking college football season. Athletic Director Trev Alberts highlighted the significance, stating the university is "always looking to advance the brand of Texas A&M" and that hosting such a prestigious event helps expand its global footprint. Texas A&M joins Auburn and Utah as premier college football venues opening their gates to the world's game this summer, showcasing the growing crossover appeal of soccer in the United States.
For soccer fans and sports enthusiasts across the region, this is a rare opportunity to witness sporting royalty in person. Seeing Lionel Messi, arguably the greatest player of all time, perform on a hallowed Texas gridiron promises to be an unforgettable spectacle that blends college tradition with world-class international sport.
