mls-en : Lionel Messi Tops List as MLS Unveils List of The 25 Most Popular Jerseys

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17/09/2024 22h05

In a recent announcement by Major League Soccer (MLS), Inter Miami CF superstar Lionel Messi has claimed the top spot on the list of the league's top-selling adidas jerseys. Following his success in leading Argentina to victory in the CONMEBOL Copa América championship and in his second year in MLS, Messi's popularity remains unmatched within the league. Messi's jersey sales alone exceeded the total sales of the next 24 best-selling jerseys, showcasing his immense global appeal.

Not only has Lionel Messi's individual star power driven his jersey sales, but Inter Miami CF as a team has proven to be a fan favorite, with a total of four players making it into the top 25 jersey sales. Alongside Messi, Luis Suárez, Sergio Busquets, and Jordi Alba also feature in the list, highlighting the club's strong presence in the merchandise market.

Seattle Sounders FC also displayed their popularity amongst fans, with four players from the team making it into the top 25 jersey sales. Jordan Morris, Pedro de la Vega, João Paulo, and Raúl Ruidíaz are the players representing the Sounders on the list, showcasing the diverse range of player preferences amongst soccer enthusiasts.

The social media buzz around these rankings further emphasizes the impact of star players like Messi and the overall appeal of MLS merchandise among fans. Comments from fans reflect not only the excitement around the top-selling jerseys but also discussions on player performances, fan preferences, and market dynamics within the league.

As the MLS continues to grow its fanbase and strengthen its presence in the global soccer landscape, the popularity of top players like Messi serves as a driving force in engaging supporters and expanding merchandise sales. With such star power on display, the league is poised to attract even more attention and elevate its status in the world of soccer.

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