Lionel Messi penalty kick history: Argentina captain's record on penalties after Copa America miss

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There is no denying that Lionel Messi is one of the greatest players of all time. He has achieved so much success with his clubs and country and dazzled football fans the world over for nearly 20 years with his supreme skill and talent.

Some call him a magician, others laud his football wizardry with the ball, and in his native Argentina he is even lauded as a god.

But, as far as we know, he is still a mortal human, and there just may be one aspect of his game that proves this: his spotty record from the penalty spot.

Messi scored a crucial spot-kick in the thrilling 2022 World Cup final against France to secure the title, but scoring from 12 yards is always much easier than it looks, especially in penalty shootouts.

There have been a few occasions down the years where Messi hasn't been able to hold his nerve in the crucial moment. The Sporting News looks over every angle of his record from the spot in both open play and shootouts.

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What is Lionel Messi's record on penalty kicks?

Throughout his career Lionel Messi has taken 141 penalties (as of July 5, 2024), scoring 110 and missing 31, leaving him with a success rate of 78% when taking penalties for either club or country. This does not count shootout penalties, only those from open play.

Whilst his missed numbers are high because of his long career and the amount of penalties he has taken, there is no denying he has missed penalties in some massive moments.

He missed a penalty in the shootout at the 2016 Copa America Centenario Final against Chile, which Argentina eventually lost, 4-2. Messi was so distraught after the match that he announced that he would be retiring from international football, a decision he reversed soon after.

The Copa America has not been kind to Messi. He once again missed a penalty against Colombia in the 2026 quarterfinals, attempting to chip goalkeeper Alejandro Dominguez but putting it off the crossbar, yet Emiliano Martinez came up big and Argentina would advance regardless.

Despite his success in the Qatar 2022 final against France, he has also missed penalties at World Cups. He missed in 2018 in a match against Iceland that ended in a draw, and even in the current World Cup where Poland's Wojicech Szczesny saved his penalty in their final group stage match, though it didn't affect the result as Argentina won, 2-0.

Lionel Messi penalty record (open play only)

Penalty data via Transfermarkt.us

Team Penalties scored Penalties missed Percentage of penalties scored
Barcelona 82 25 77%
Paris Saint-German 2 1 67%
Inter Miami 1 0 100%
Argentina 22 5 81.5%
Argentina U20s 1 0 100%

Is Lionel Messi good at penalties?

Whilst his record is not the worst in world football, it is not one that fans expect when talking about one of the greatest players of all time. Cristiano Ronaldo, for example has scored 146 of his 175 penalties,  giving him a success rate of 83% from the spot.

Messi himself has admitted in the past that his penalty taking record is not up to standard. In 2018 after he had missed four penalties for club and country, he said in an interview with Catalunya Radio that he found it more difficult to work on his penalty taking than other parts of his game.

"I would like to be more effective from the penalty spot, but it's difficult to work on penalties. It's not the same taking them in training as it is in a game. You can have an idea in your head or something you have worked on, but it's more difficult than it seems.

"The goalkeeper has a lot to do with it, too. If they guess right, they save it. But it's obvious that I'd like to get better at taking penalties."

In general, average professionals are expected to score penalties at an 80 percent rate. This is known since penalties have an xG value of 0.8, and expected goals are based off historical data. Thus, Messi can be considered slightly below average when it comes to scoring penalties.

Lionel Messi penalties missed

Below is the complete list of penalties that Lionel Messi has lost in his career, including the outcome of the match and which goalkeeper he was facing.

Penalty data via Transfermarkt.us

Match Date Goalkeeper Outcome Minute Score at time Final score
Barcelona vs. Villareal Jan. 31, 2008 Diego Lopez Saved 76' 1-0 1-0
Barcelona vs. Benidorm CD Nov. 12, 2008 Juan Carlos Caballero Saved 86' 1-0 1-0
Barcelona vs. Recrativo Huelva Apr. 11, 2009 Asier Riesgo Saved 81' 2-0 2-0
Barcelona vs. Panathinaikos Sep. 14, 2010 Alexandros Tzorvas Saved 55' 3-1 5-1
Real Betis vs. Barcelona Jan. 19, 2011 Casto Missed 53' 3-1 3-1
Barcelona vs. Sevilla Oct. 22, 2011 Javi Varas Saved 90' 0-0 0-0
Valenica vs. Barcelona Feb. 1, 2012 Diego Alves Saved 57' 1-1 1-1
Barcelona vs. Chelsea Apr. 24, 2012 Petr Cech Missed 49' 2-1 2-2
Germany vs. Argentina Aug. 15, 2012 Marc-Andre ter Stegen Saved 32' 0-0 1-3
Barcelona vs Atletico Madrid Aug. 28, 2013 Thibaut Courtios Missed 89' 0-0 0-0
Barcelona vs. Real Betis Apr. 5, 2014 Antonio Adan Saved 86' 3-1 3-1
Levante vs. Barcelona Sep. 21, 2014 Jesus Fernandez Missed 42' 0-1 0-5
Brazil vs. Argentina Oct. 11, 2014 Jefferson Saved 40' 1-0 2-0
Barcelona vs. Atletico Madrid Jan. 21, 2015 Jan Oblak Saved 85' 0-0 1-0
Manchester City vs Barcelona Feb. 24, 2015 Joe Hart Saved 90' 1-2 1-2
Athletic Bilbao vs. Barcelona Aug. 23, 2015 Groka Iraizoz Saved 31' 0-0 0-1
Barcelona vs. Levante Sep. 20, 2015 Ruben Martinez Missed 75' 3-1 4-1
Barcelona vs. Celta Vigo Feb. 14, 2016 Sergio Alvarez Missed 81' 3-1 6-1
Barcelona vs. Getafe Mar. 12, 2016 Vicente Guaita Saved 11' 1-0 6-0
Argentina vs. Chile Jun. 26, 2016 Claudio Bravo Missed Shootout 0-0 2-4
Barcelona vs. Eibar May 21. 2017 Yoel Rodriguez Saved 70' 1-2 4-2
Alaves vs. Barcelona Aug. 26, 2017 Fernando Pacheco Missed 39' 0-0 0-2
Barcelona vs. Deportivo Dec. 17, 2017 Ruben Martinez Saved 70' 3-0 4-0
Espanyol vs. Barcelona Jan. 17, 2018 Diego Lopez Saved 62' 0-0 1-0
Argentina vs. Iceland Jun. 16, 2018 Hannes Thor Halldorsson Saved 64' 1-1 1-1
Barcelona vs. Real Valladolid Feb. 16, 2019 Jordi Masip Saved 85' 1-0 1-0
Brazil vs. Argentina Nov. 15, 2019 Alisson Saved 13' 0-0 0-1
Barcelona vs. Valencia Dec. 19, 2020 Jaume Domenech Saved 45' 1-1 2-2
Barcelona vs. Paris Saint-German Mar. 10, 2021 Keylor Navas Saved 45' 1-1 1-1
Valencia vs. Barcelona May 2, 2021 Jasper Cillessen Saved 57' 1-1 2-3
Paris Saint-German vs. Real Madrid Feb. 15, 2022 Thibaut Courtios Saved 62' 0-0 1-0
Poland vs. Argentina Nov. 30, 2022 Wojiech Szczesny Saved 39' 0-0 0-2
Argentina vs. Ecuador Jul. 4, 2024 Alejandro Dominguez Missed Shootout 1-1 1-1

Lionel Messi penalty shootout record

Despite Lionel Messi's spotty penalty record, he has done quite well in shootouts. He has largely been involved in penalty shootouts with his national team, never once taking a shootout penalty with Barcelona and only once with PSG. He gained significant shootout experience with Inter Miami in their cup competitions, winning all three shootouts he took part in during his first season at the club.

Always, Messi has been the first to take a penalty, as teams deploy a pretty consistent strategy of having their best penalty takers go first in the hopes of establishing a lead and taking the pressure off those who go later.

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Messi has only ever missed a shootout penalty twice in his career. The first was the infamous Copa America final against Chile, while the second was the Copa America quarterfinal victory over Ecuador in 2024. Both came on U.S. soil, interestingly. 

The Argentina star has lost four shootouts in his career. The only one which he also missed was that 2016 Copa America final. The other three shootouts in which he suffered defeat, he scored in all three and was thus not partially at fault for the shootout loss.

Penalty shootout data via MessivsRonaldo.app

Team Competition Date Opponent Won/Lost Messi went Messi result
Argentina 2011 Copa America QF Jul. 16, 2011 Uruguay Lost (5-4) 1st Scored
Argentina 2014 World Cup SF Jul. 9, 2014 Netherlands Won (4-2) 1st Scored
Argentina 2015 Copa America QF Jun. 26, 2015 Colombia Won (5-4) 1st Scored
Argentina 2015 Copa America F Jul. 4, 2015 Chile Lost (4-1) 1st Scored
Argentina 2016 Copa America F Jun. 26, 2016 Chile Lost (4-2) 1st Missed
Argentina 2021 Copa America SF Jul. 6, 2021 Colombia Won (3-2) 1st Scored
PSG 2022 Coupe de France R16 Jan. 31, 2022 Nice Lost (6-5) 1st Scored
Argentina 2022 World Cup QF Dec. 9, 2022 Netherlands Won (4-3) 1st Scored
Argentina 2022 World Cup F Dec. 18, 2022 France Won (4-2) 1st Scored
Inter Miami 2023 Leagues Cup R16 Aug. 6, 2023 FC Dallas Won (5-3) 1st Scored
Inter Miami 2023 Leagues Cup F Aug. 19, 2023 Nashville SC Won (10-9) 1st Scored
Inter Miami 2023 US Open Cup SF Aug. 23, 2023 FC Cincinnati Won (5-4) 1st Scored
Argentina 2024 Copa America Jul. 4, 2026 Ecuador Won (3-2) 1st Missed
TOTAL       Won 9,
Lost 4
1st 13 Scored 11,
Missed 2
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