10 Worst Fashion Disasters in Football
If you think of this sport several things come to your mind: World Cup, Champions League, Pele, Maradona and many more.
But there's probably one thing that slips: fashion. This aspect has always been a part of football, from uniforms to players' looks, the thing is trends have always been part of it.
However, there have been several disasters when it comes to fashion...
Jorge Campos
1 of 10He's one of Mexico's most famous goalkeepers and not only for his skills but for his flamboyant kits.
El Brody became a hero at the 1994 World Cup and many kids wore the same uniform as his idol.
Carlos Valderrama
2 of 10El Pibe is the most capped player in Colombia's national team history, with 111 games plus 11 goals.
He was a brilliant midfielder, but his hair doesn't do him justice
René Higuita
3 of 10El Loco was Colombia's goalkeeper from 1987 to 1999 and managed to score more than 25 goals in his professional career.
But he was also one of the most recognizable footballers in Latin America for his unique hairstyle.
Roberto Baggio
4 of 10The 1993 Ballon d'Or winner was nicknamed Divin Codino (Divine Tail) due to his particular hairstyle.
He's one of Italy's most successful and enigmatic players, but certainly not the wiser when it comes to fashion.
Cameroon Jersey
5 of 10Cameroon wore a sleeveless jersey at the 2002 World Cup qualifiers, but FIFA asked for adjustments if they wanted to participate in Korea-Japan.
The solution was easy: a black shirt under the jersey.
Taribo West
6 of 10Nigeria's defender has shown several flamboyant hairstyles. No matter the competition or team, he always surprises fans, media, teammates and coaches.
Ronaldo
7 of 10In 2002, Ronaldo hoisted the World Cup after Brazil defeated Germany 2-0, both goals were his.
Everybody knew he was a lethal and skilled striker, but what we learned was that he lacked of sense of fashion with a very unique haircut.
David Beckham
8 of 10If there's someone who has taken fashion in and outside the pitch, that's David Beckham.
But he has made some mistakes too, like when he decided to try the cornrows.
Djibril Cissé
9 of 10Currently playing for Lazio, the French striker has showed loyalty to his clubs by dyeing his hair with one of the colors of the team he's playing for: red, green, yellow and more...
Olympique De Marseille Jersey
10 of 10This is Olympique de Marseille's third kit for the 2011-2012 season... not much to say.







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