Messi's retirement would not change Tata Motors’s endorsement pacts
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Argentine Football superstar It was after Argentina crashed to defeat against Chile in the Copa America Centenario final that Messi announced his retirement, stating that “it hurts not to be a champion”.
However, a spokesperson from Tata Motors has said that "this does not change our association with him."
Tata Motors had roped in Messi in an extendable two-year contract to promote and endorse its passenger vehicles around the globe.
Messi has also appeared in the commercial for Tiago, the latest car from Tata Motors.
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