Report: Referee slapped with six months ban for requesting Messi's autograph

Report: Referee slapped with six months ban for requesting Messi's autograph

Faruq Ibrahim 22:10 - 24.02.2025

Referee Marco Antonio Ortiz Nava, who requested Lionel Messi's autograph after the Champions Cup games against Kansas City, has been handed a ban.

Mexican referee Marco Antonio Ortiz Nava has reportedly been handed a six-month ban by CONCACAF after he was filmed making a request of Lionel Messi following the Champions Cup game between Inter Miami and Kansas City. 

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What happened? 

As Pulse Sports reported, Ortiz Nava approached Messi to ask for his autograph for a special needs family member of his after the Argentine scored the solitary goal to help his side advance past Kansas City in Round One of the Champions Cup.

The referee faced significant backlash for his action, with the Wizards sending an official complaint to CONCACAF. The confederation released a statement, announcing that Ortiz was apologetic and had accepted a sanction from the federation. 

Lionel Messi in action against Kansas City || Image credit: Imago

Punishment revealed 

According to a report from ESPN, the sanction implied in CONCACAF’s statement is a six-month ban. The Mexican official is said to have been suspended from CONCACAF refereeing duties until later in the year.

However, he is still permitted to officiate Mexican Liga MX matches for the duration, with the punishment only affecting the confederation-organised international matches. 

Meanwhile, the MLS season has begun, and Messi continued from where he stopped last season, in which he won the Supporters Shield but lost the MLS Cup. He assisted twice against NY City. The second assist was timely, as it came late in the game, earning the Miami franchise a point to start the campaign with. 

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