Lionel Messi at Copa America: Titles, games, goals, finals with Argentina as Messi breaks appearance record

Feargal Brennan

Lionel Messi at Copa America: Titles, games, goals, finals with Argentina as Messi breaks appearance record image

Holders Argentina once again looked to the inspirational leadership of Lionel Messi as they won the 2024 Copa America, beating Colombia in the final.

Messi's international career has enjoyed an incredible turnaround since 2021, after leading Lionel Scaloni's side to a first Copa America title since 1993, before going one better and winning the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.

The Inter Miami forward continued to be the focal point for Argentina, despite turning 37 during the tournament, as he secured another title for his country.

Speculation remains open as to whether Messi will achieve his goal of playing at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, but 2024 is certain to be his final Copa America, and he's now signed off with a fairytale end in the United States.

RECAP: How Argentina beat Colombia to win 2024 Copa America 

Lionel Messi Copa America titles

The 2021 win was Messi's sixth Copa America tournament and the first time he managed to end up on the winning team in the final — in fact in any international competition.

Defeats in three previous finals had placed an asterisk next Messi's exploits with Argentina as three runners-up medals were finally replaced with a winners' one in Rio de Janiero.

Victory in 2024 saw Messi lift the Copa America trophy for a second time as Argentina edged out a 1-0 win over Colombia in extra-time.

Lionel Messi Copa America record with Argentina
YearHost NationStage ReachedEliminated by
2007VenezuelaRunners UpBrazil
2011ArgentinaQuarterfinalUruguay
2015ChileRunners UpChile
2016USARunners UpChile
2019BrazilSemifinalBrazil
2021BrazilChampions
2024USAChampions

Lionel Messi Copa America games and goals

Messi's long-running career with Argentina has seen him set new records for international caps (187) and goals (109) as the leader in both categories for his national side.

In the 2024 tournament, Messi broke the record for the most Copa America appearances, making his 35th in the opening game against Canada.

The goal record remains more difficult, with 14 scored and the competition outright record standing at 17.

Lionel Messi Copa America stats for Argentina
YearHost NationGames PlayedGoals ScoredStage ReachedEliminated by
2007Venezuela62Runners UpBrazil
2011Argentina50QuarterfinalUruguay
2015Chile61Runners UpChile
2016USA65Runners UpChile
2019Brazil51SemifinalBrazil
2021Brazil64Champions
2024USA51Champions

Lionel Messi Copa America final heartbreaks, Brazil and Chile double

Messi's Copa America debut in 2007 saw him start for Argentina in their 3-0 final loss to Brazil. 

The Samba Boys had beaten Argentina on penalties in the 2004 final and they were ruthless in their rematch as Messi tasted frustration in Venezuela.

However, the scenes of a disconsolate Messi losing a Copa America final are instantly linked to Argentina's battles with Chile in 2015 and 2016.

In the 2015 final in Santiago, Argentina failed to spark into life, and Jorge Sampaoli's resilient hosts dragged the game to a penalty shootout.

Messi netted Argentina's first spot-kick, but misses from Gonzalo Higuain and Ever Banega gave Chile the advantage, before Alexis Sanchez's effort ultimately won it for Sampaoli. The 2016 tournament was viewed as a quickfire chance for revenge, as Argentina faced Chile again, in the 100th anniversary of the Copa America in New Jersey.

However, Argentina fell into Sampaoli's trap once again, as Chile held on for penalties. Messi missed his spot-kick this time, as Chile held their nerve, and Argentina's talisman opted to initially retire from international football after the game.

He, of course, returned in glorious fashion and isn't done with the international scene yet with the World Cup just two years away.

Feargal Brennan

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Feargal is a content producer for The Sporting News. He has been working with TSN since the start of 2022 after stints with Reach, Amazon UK and Squawka in a nomadic career in the football media pyramid. Always with a keen eye on Arteta's 'Reds' and Kenny's Ireland 'Greens' and a 100% five-a-side penalty record.