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Barcelona launch campaign urging fans to show support for Leo Messi

BARCELONA, SPAIN - APRIL 23:  Lionel Messi of FC Barcelona celebrates after scoring the opening goal during the La Liga match between FC Barcelona and Spor
Image: FC Barcelona have called for fans to show support for Lionel Messi

Barcelona have launched a campaign urging fans to 'express their sympathy' in support of forward Lionel Messi after he appealed against a 21-month prison sentence for tax fraud imposed by a Catalan court.

Messi and his father, Jorge, were sentenced on Wednesday July 5 after a Barcelona court found them both guilty of three counts of defrauding the tax department to the tune of 4.1m euros.

Messi's management company said that the pair would take appeals to the supreme court, even though neither man is likely to serve any time in prison.

Under Spanish law, sentences under two years are usually suspended but, nonetheless, Barcelona have called on supporters to voice their 'unconditional support on social networks'.

A club statement read: "FC Barcelona has set up a campaign in support of Leo Messi following the sentence issued this week against the Argentinian and his father.

Barcelona?s Argentinian forward Lionel Messi (C) and Barcelona?s midfielder Andres Iniesta (R) celebrate with the Champions League Cup afte the trophy cere
Image: Messi and Andres Iniesta celebrate with the Champions League trophy

"Using the hashtag #WeAreAllLeoMessi while posting a photo or message with both hands open, the campaign is encouraging all Barca fans to express their sympathy for the greatest footballer in the world by voicing their unconditional support on social networks.

"By making it clear that #WeAreAllMessi, we want Leo to know that he is not alone. All members, supporters clubs, fans, athletes, media and everyone else are invited to participate."

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The long-running case relates to a scheme to avoid paying tax on Lionel Messi's image rights.

The disputed tax payments date back to a period from 2007 to 2009, a time when Argentinian player Messi, now 29, helped to transform Barcelona into the world's best team.

Barcelona's Argentine soccer player Lionel Messi arrives to court with his father Jorge Horacio Messi to stand trial for tax fraud in Barcelona
Image: Messi arrives in court with his father Jorge Horacio Messi in Barcelona

He has now, however, been fined 1.7m euros for three counts of tax fraud while his father has been given a 1.3m fine.

Lionel Messi has always denied any knowledge of his tax affairs, saying he concentrated on football, while his father has claimed he left it all up to financial advisers.

Barcelona's president Josep Maria Bartomeu took to social media himself to express his support on Friday.

He said: "Leo, those who attack you are attacking Barca and its history. We'll defend you to the end. Together forever!"

Lionel Messi of Argentina reacts
Image: Messi suffered Copa America disappointment with Argentina this summer

The 29-year-old forward joined the club's academy in 2000, aged 13, and his family joined him in Spain soon after.

He made his competitive debut at 17 in 2004 and has scored 453 goals in 531 appearances, winning five Ballon d'Or trophies along the way. He has also collected eight league titles and four Champions League winner's medals.

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