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Top 10 handsome players of World Cup 2010 |
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Top 10 handsome players of World Cup 2010
World cup mania has gripped fans across the globe. And while the greatest show on earth is on, we bring you the top 10 gorgeous men of World Cup 2010.
Who do you think is the most handsome player of the World Cup this year? Through this photo feature, we rate the most good looking football players at this year's World Cup. Tell us if you agree with our list or send us your own and we'll feature the most popular players, right here. At number 10… Ashley Cole Date of Birth: 20 December 1980 Height: 173 cm Shirt number: 3 Position: Defender Country: England The 29-year-old is “one of the best left-backs in the world” according to his club coach Carlo Ancelotti and few good judges would disagree. The protype of the modern full-back, he is blessed with the pace, athleticism and deep energy reserves to contribute fully at both ends of the pitch. His personal life is not so happy though. His wife, singer Cheryl Cole has filed for divorce. The high profile couple split in February after claims the England star had been unfaithful during their four-year marriage. (AP Photo) |
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At number 9… Lionel Messi Date of Birth: 24 June 1987 Height: 170 cm Shirt number: 10 Position: Forward Country: Argentina Messi shone in the playground at Argentina's World Cup debut against Nigeria on Saturday afternoon in South Africa. His team mates and the rest of the world were eager to see his magic football and he certainly didn't disappoint. Gabriel Heinze scored the only goal of the game, but Messi was the star. There has been no shortage of players billed as Diego Maradona's successor, yet few, if any, have borne that burden with the aplomb of Lionel Messi. Though he is yet to hit the heights of his club form in the blue-and-white of Argentina, Messi is determined to do that come South Africa 2010: “In order to become a legend, I have to win the World Cup,” he says. (AP Photo) |
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At number 8... Kaka Date of Birth: 22 April 1982 Height: 186 cm Shirt number: 10 Position: Midfielder Country: Brazil Brazil takes on North Korea today at the World Cup and the entire city of Rio is painted yellow and green! Brazil whose got matchmakers in all their players will mainly depend on their Midfielder Kaka. The Real Madrid star, who ranks as one of the best players in the world. With a capacity to glide almost effortlessly past opponents, provide defence-splitting passes and score consistently from distance, the attacking midfielder won the FIFA World Player of the Year award in 2007. Born in Brasilia in 1982, his family relocated to Sao Paulo when Kaka was young and it was there that he excelled at football and tennis. Kaka's reputation as a leader and decisive playmaker were bolstered dramatically with some impressive showings in South Africa 2010 qualifying and also at the FIFA Confederations Cup South Africa 2009, where he scooped the adidas Golden Ball award and man of the match honours for the final against USA. (AP Photo) |
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At number 7… Cesc Fabregas Date of Birth: 4 May 1987 Height: 175 cm Shirt number: 10 Position: Midfielder New Barcelona president Sandro Rosell plans to continue the club's pursuit of Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas. A £29 million bid has already been rejected!! Ever since taking his first steps on the professional footballing ladder, Cesc Fabregas has been going places fast. The youngest player ever to turn out for Arsenal's first team, as well as the youngest-ever goalscorer for the north London giants, who he joined fresh from Barcelona's youth ranks in 2003 at the age of just 16. (AP Photo) |
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At number 6… Thierry Henry Date of Birth: 17 August 1977 Height: 188 cm Shirt number: 12 Position: Forward Country: France A veritable colossus of French football, Thierry Henry's achievements read like an extract from the Guinness Book of Records. World champion, European champion and France's all-time leading goalscorer – and those are just a few of the high-profile Frenchman's exploits. Long before being crowned the unofficial King of France, Henry was no different from any other child his age, except perhaps for his seemingly innate eye for goal. While playing for his local youth team near Paris, he was spotted by a Monaco scout, amazed at having witnessed six goals being scored by a player. Aware of the rough diamond that had begun to shine at their club, the Monaco players took the new recruit under their wing. By the age of just 17, Henry was already playing in French football's top tier. (AP Photo) |