TEL AVIV, Israel — Barcelona's "Peace Tour" of Israel and the Palestinian territories reached its climax Sunday evening with Lionel Messi and his teammates putting on a display of skills and training techniques before 12,000 children.
As Messi juggled the ball, thousands of Israeli youngsters in the crowd at Bloomfield Stadium in Tel Aviv cheered his name. Dozens of young Israelis, including Israeli Jews and Arabs from the Peres Center for Peace, took part in the training session alongside Barcelona's stars, including Dani Alves, Gerard Pique, Andres Iniesta and new signing Neymar.
Before the session began President Shimon Peres thanked the players.
"You are ambassadors of peace. You brought light to our people, hope to our children and a message of peace to the Middle East," Peres said
The event wrapped up a busy two-day trip for the Spanish champions, which included meetings with Palestinian politicians in Bethlehem and Israeli leaders in Jerusalem as well as two soccer clinics for Palestinian and Israeli children.
The team flew into Israel on Saturday afternoon, just hours after beating the Brazilian club Santos 8-0 in a preseason game Friday night. After leaving later Sunday, the players will fly straight to the Far East to begin their Asian tour, which will include games against Thailand and a Malaysian squad.
Barcelona arrived in the region a week after Israeli and Palestinian leaders relaunched peace talks in Washington. The club's management expressed hope that Barcelona could bring some hope and impetus to the region.
"It's a big honor for us to be here and share our time with all our fans in Israel, especially children," Barcelona President Sandro Rosell said Sunday during a reception at Peres' official presidential residence.