Court to rule on B.C. class-action lawsuit against Whitecaps over Messi no-show
VANCOUVER — A British Columbia judge says he’ll decide on Monday whether to approve a settlement in a class-action lawsuit against the Vancouver Whitecaps over soccer star Lionel Messi’s no-show at a game in 2024.
The lawsuit against the team and Major League Soccer was filed after the game with Inter Miami was heavily marketed as featuring stars including Messi, Luis Suárez and Sergio Busquets, but they didn’t end up playing.
The proposed settlement calls for updates to the team’s ticketing policies and a $475,000 charitable donation.
B.C. Supreme Court Justice Andrew Majawa heard Friday that the settlement is more favourable than a so-called direct distribution of funds to the 50,000 class members, since they would get only a few dollars each.


