Soccer-'Least known' World Cup player goes viral with help from Argentine influencer


Sep 10, 2024; Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; New Zealand defender Tim Payne (2) kicks the ball against the USA in the second half at TQL Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Katie Stratman-Imagn Images

SYDNEY, May 28 (Reuters) - New ⁠Zealand defender Tim Payne's social media profile has exploded ⁠over the last few days after an Argentine influencer ‌decided he was the least known player at the World Cup.

Valen Scarsini, known as "elscarso" on Instagram and TikTok, made a video encouraging his audience ​to give the Wellington Phoenix and All ⁠Whites defender's account likes, ⁠comments and follows.

In the space of a couple of days, Payne's ⁠Instagram ‌account went from 4,715 followers to 660,000 - outstripping New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, All Blacks rugby ⁠star Ardie Savea, and Scarsini.

"Was wondering why my ​socials were blowing ‌up and found your post, man," Payne said in ⁠the message to ​Scarsini.

"Appreciate the love! Gracias, hermano."

Payne hit the headlines in 2020 during the COVID pandemic when he broke quarantine in Australia and ⁠was charged with a drink-driving offence for ​taking a golf cart on a joyride with a teammate. He was later fined A$700 ($498) by a Sydney court, according to ⁠media reports.

The versatile 32-year-old has kept a relatively low profile since then and will be looking to add to his 50 New Zealand caps at the World Cup after being included ​in Darren Bazeley's squad for the tournament.

New ⁠Zealand, the lowest-ranked team at the World Cup, open their ​campaign against Iran in Los Angeles ‌on June 15 and also face ​Egypt and Belgium in Group G.

($1 = 1.4043 Australian dollars)

(Reporting by Nick Mulvenney in Sydney, editing by Gus Trompiz)

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