9th April 2026
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Messi’s mansion in Ibiza targeted by climate activists

Climate activists on Tuesday spray-painted a mansion on the island of Ibiza belonging to Argentina football star Lionel Messi to highlight what they called the ‘responsibility of the rich for the climate crisis’.

Campaigners from the group Futuro Vegetal released a video showing two members standing in front of the house near the cove of Cala Tarida on Ibiza’s western coast, holding a banner that read: ‘Help the Planet – Eat the Rich – Abolish the Police.’

The activists then sprayed the white façade of the building with red and black paint.

In a statement, the group said they wanted to show ‘the responsibility of the rich for the climate crisis’ by targeting the mansion which they said was an ‘illegal construction’.

Futuro Vegetal cited a 2023 Oxfam report that found that the richest 1% of the world’s population generated the same amount of carbon emissions in 2019 as the poorest two thirds of humanity, despite the fact that the most vulnerable communities are the ones suffering the ‘worst consequences’ of this crisis.

Messi, who currently plays for Inter Miami in the US, reportedly bought the property – which includes a spa with a sauna and a cinema room – in 2022 from a Swiss businessman for around €11 million.

But the mansion lacked a certificate of occupancy, a document issued by a local government agency certifying it is in a liveable condition, due the construction of several rooms in the property without a licence, according to Spanish media reports.

Futuro Vegetal, which is linked to similar groups internationally, has staged dozens of similar protests, including one in 2022 where they glued their hands to frames of paintings by Spanish master Francisco de Goya at Madrid’s Prado Museum.

Last year activists from the group spray-painted a superyacht moored in Ibiza with red and black paint that reportedly belonged to Nancy Walton Laurie, the billionaire heiress of US retail giant Walmart.

Spanish police in January said they had arrested 22 members of the Futuro Vegetal, including the two who staged the protest at the Prado, as well as the group’s top three leaders.

ALSO READ: Climate activists splash fake ‘blood and oil’ on exhibits at the Egyptian Museum of Barcelona.

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