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Messi sends signed shirts to Afghan boy who wore homemade jersey

A young boy in Afghanistan made a homemade jersey out of a trash bag to honor his favorite soccer player, Lionel Messi
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Earlier this year, a 5-year-old Afghan boy made international headlines after photos of him wearing a Lionel Messi shirt made from a plastic bag went viral.

Today, little Murtaza Ahmadi is the proud owner of the real thing.

UNICEF Afghanistan confirmed the soccer star sent the youngster two signed jerseys and a ball to "make his dream come true."

As Sky News reported, Murtaza's older brother posted a photo of the improvised jersey he cobbled together out of plastic with Messi's number 10 on the back. The photo quickly went viral, striking a chord with soccer fans worldwide.

Murtaza's father, a farmer, said that he couldn't afford to buy a jersey and said that his son played with a punctured ball. According to Sky News, Messi's father said his son caught wind of the story and vowed to "do something."

Messi sent Argentinian and FC Barcelona shirts and a ball to the UNICEF office in Kabul, the station reported.

The Associated Press reported that the Afghan Football Federation had been trying to set up a meeting between Messi and the boy.

Murtaza's reaction to getting his new jersey? "I love Messi and my shirt says Messi loves me."

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