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Messi, teammates fined after brawl incident

Messi Fined by MLS Disciplinary Committee Over On-Field Incident

Source: Molek FM · August 22, 2026 at 4:01 AM · AI-assisted report

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Messi, teammates fined after brawl incident
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KUALA LUMPUR, 22 AUGUST 2026 —

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Messi Fined by MLS Disciplinary Committee Over On-Field Incident

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KUALA LUMPUR — Lionel Messi, star forward of Inter Miami, has been fined by Major League Soccer’s (MLS) Disciplinary Committee for violating league policies regarding contact with an opponent’s face, head, or neck. The penalty follows an incident during a recent match, though specific details of the altercation remain undisclosed.

The fine was imposed under MLS disciplinary regulations, which prohibit deliberate physical contact targeting sensitive areas of an opponent’s body. While the exact amount of the fine and the date of the incident were not specified, the decision underscores the league’s strict enforcement of player conduct rules. Messi’s representatives and Inter Miami have not issued immediate public responses regarding the sanction.

Details not yet available on the match circumstances, including the opponent involved, the referee’s report, or whether additional players were penalized. The MLS has historically imposed fines for similar infractions, with amounts varying based on severity. Previous cases involving high-profile players have typically resulted in fines ranging from $1,000 to $10,000, though the final figure for Messi remains unconfirmed.

The incident comes amid a competitive phase for Inter Miami in the MLS, with the club currently ranked in the top half of the Eastern Conference. The financial impact of the fine on Messi or the team’s budget is not yet clear. MLS disciplinary actions are routinely reviewed for consistency, and further updates may be provided pending additional review or appeals.

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