The Florida franchise, established in 2020, has already secured its first MLS championship title, driven by a Lionel Messi enjoying a highly satisfying end to his career. Arriving in 2023 and later joined by several former Barcelona players, the Argentine adds another achievement to his record while making history for the club.
Inter Miami on top of the United States. A final controlled from start to finish. Against the Vancouver Whitecaps led by Thomas Müller, Miami quickly took the lead thanks to an own goal by Édier Ocampo (8th minute).
Despite Ali Ahmed’s equalizer at the hour mark, the Floridians never panicked and immediately regained control.
Key players stepped up
Rodrigo De Paul restored Miami’s lead (71st minute) before Thiago Allende settled everything in stoppage time (90+6th minute). A complete performance, total control, and a deserved title for a team that continues to gain momentum.
MIAMI ARE @MLS CUP CHAMPS FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER ‼️
This is the moment it became real for Messi and @InterMiamiCF 🙌 pic.twitter.com/QpDHhuOaDU
— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) December 6, 2025
The celebration can begin in Miami. The club is champion, the city rejoices, and Messi closes another golden chapter of his career under the palm trees. Now, it’s time for a vacation for Leo and his friends… with a freshly won trophy in the suitcase.
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