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Tom Brady attends an MLS game alongside David Beckham and Lionel Messi and receives a gift from a football icon after celebrating his team’s victory

Tom Brady attends an MLS game alongside David Beckham and Lionel Messi and receives a gift from a football icon after celebrating his team’s victory

TOM Brady has headed to Florida where he has teamed up with two of football’s biggest stars.

The 46-year-old seven-time Super Bowl winner and Fox NFL commentator was in the stands at Chase Stadium on Saturday with David Beckham and Lionel Messi as Inter Miami defeated FC Cincinnati 2-0.

Tom Brady (left) was seen chatting with David Beckham before Inter Miami's 2-0 win over FC Cincinnati

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Tom Brady (left) was seen chatting with David Beckham before Inter Miami’s 2-0 win over FC CincinnatiPhoto credit: Getty
Lionel Messi was also present and supported his teammates

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Lionel Messi was also present and supported his teammatesPhoto credit: Reuters
Brady was given a personalized jersey before the game

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Brady was given a personalized jersey before the gamePhoto credit: Reuters

Before the game began, Brady and Beckham walked to the field where they posed side by side for snapshots.

There, Beckham, who is co-owner of Inter Miami, gave Brady a personalized jersey with the number 12.

Brady looked dapper as always in his green shirt, jeans and white sneakers, while Beckham opted for a dark blue suit and tie and brown leather shoes.

During the game, the pair were filmed chatting while watching, with Brady sitting directly behind the former England captain.

Meanwhile, the injured Messi cheered on his teammates from the stands while sipping his mate tea.

The world champion is currently recovering from a ligament injury in his right ankle sustained during Argentina’s victory in the Copa America final.

Clips and footage of the three in-house sports icons quickly spread across X, where fans wasted no time in sharing their excitement.

“GOAT sightings. Leo Messi x Tom Brady in the house!!!!” wrote one.

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“Things we like to see,” said a second.

“All we need is Peyton (Manning) and then everything will be clear!” added another.

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And a fourth commented brutally: “The third or fourth best quarterback of all time sits in the same building as the best football player of all time.”

The night proved to be an important one for Inter Miami, whose victory made them the first team this season to secure a playoff spot.

And the player they all have to thank was a certain Luis Suarez, who scored both goals for coach Gerardo Martino’s team within the first seven minutes.

With the win, Inter Miami also increases its lead at the top of the Eastern Conference to eight points ahead of Cincinnati in second place.

Next up for Martino and Co. is a trip to Illinois, where they will face Chicago Fire on August 31st.

Meanwhile, Brady celebrated another victory on Saturday.

As co-owners of English League One football team Birmingham City, they secured their second win of the season on Saturday.

Chris Davis’s side won 2-1 away against Leyton Orient and are now fifth in the table with seven points, level on points with Wrexham AFC, owned by Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney.

“Great win! We need your support all year long,” Brady captioned an Instagram story photo of the cheering Birmingham City crowd.

They will be back in action on Tuesday when Premier League side Fulham travel to St Andrews in the second round of the EFL Cup.

For Brady, it was a cause for celebration after Birmingham City - an English football team he has invested in - beat Leyton Orient 2-1.

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For Brady, it was a cause for celebration after Birmingham City – an English football team he has invested in – beat Leyton Orient 2-1.Photo credit: Reuters
Messi is recovering from an ankle injury sustained in the Copa America final

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Messi is recovering from an ankle injury sustained in the Copa America finalPhoto credit: Reuters

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