In America, just mention the name Lionel Messi and fans go crazy.
The Argentine star has had a tremendous impact in Major League Soccer, attracting tremendous interest.
Recently, Columbus Crew executives were forced to change the stadium for the match against Inter Miami , because the facility only had 20,000 seats, while the requirements were 3 times higher.
The match was moved to Huntington Bank Field, the stadium where the American football team, the Cleveland Browns, plays.
The move had a positive effect, because more than 60,600 spectators were present in the stands.
This is the highest number of fans present at this facility for an activity that is not American football.
A record in its own right, not far from the historical record of 73,700 spectators present, set in the distant year 2002.
As for the match, Lionel Messi's Inter Miami won 1-0 thanks to a goal from Benjamin Cremaschi.