15 Most gorgeous men in the Football world cup
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Fabio
Cannavaro - Gasp! Possibly the most beautiful man in football today,
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David Beckham
- What more can be said about David Beckham. He's
undeniably one of the world's most gorgeous men; a feature that's often
overshadowed his sporting prowess. More than anything, however, Beckham is a
dedicated professional, who takes immense pride in his role as |
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Cristiano
Ronaldo: You don't get much hotter than Cristiano Ronaldo Santos
Aveiro. This 21 year old is one of the sexiest young talents in world
football. With his surging runs and dazzling skills performed at blistering
pace, comparisons with his Brazilian namesake have been inevitable. Born on
the |
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Andriy Shevchenko - Andriy Shevchenko has faced the
seemingly impossible task of hauling his country along the path to |
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Kaka - He may be burdened with one of the most unfortunate and unusual names in the sport, but few would argue with Kaka's Brazilian sex appeal which has also made him a star off the field. This focused and aggressive attacking midfielder boasts good ball skills and stamina, and can move into a striking role when required. Hmm, we'll take two thanks! Hold the mayo! |
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Dejan Stankovic - You may not
quite know where exactly |
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Landon
Donovan - US We could
think of no better man tasked with popularising soccer in the |
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Luiz Figo: Hello daddy!
Born in the working-class neighbourhood of Almada
in |
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Nelson Haedo Valdez- The spunky
looking |
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Michael Ballack - Michael Ballack, the 30 year old midfield maestro of Bayern Munich and |
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Kelvin Jack -
Trinidad and Tall, dark and
very striking, Kelvin Jack's save from |
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Gianluigi Buffon - Boasting a
searing Italian sensuality, Gianluigi Buffon was born into a sporting family; his mother was an
Italian shot put and discus champion. The goalkeeper made his Serie A debut at the age of 17 years and was first-choice
goalkeeper at |
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Luca Toni - After nine
seasons on |
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Alessandro Del
Piero - When the young Alessandro Del Piero joined Juventus, he was a physically slight man; he had to work hard to build muscle strength and speed. A combination of these new found attributes, outstanding technique and an eye for goal, soon earned him the nickname Pinturicchio - after the renaissance painter. Actually, we think he'd be much better suited as a painter's subject |
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Michael Owen -
Michael Owen was just 18 when he etched his name on to the minds of football fans around the world with one of the goals of the 1998 FIFA World Cup. He became an instant global soccer star. At thirty his wholesome boy next door good looks remain a football fantasy come to life. |
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