The award for the world champion in football has not yet been awarded, but we can already reward the football champions in style. Away from muddy lawns, football boots and muscular muscles, many football stars shine under a completely different spotlight: fashionable.
Andrea Pirlo, Italy
An Italian footballer and a great representative of Italian elegance. A bearded genius who looks good even in a bright red coat and red shoes. As one of the most calm characters in the world of football, he proves that style is something you have, not bought.
Claudio Marchisio, Italy
Another Italian who could easily trade a sports career for a modeling career. He graced the covers of all major magazines and was and will certainly continue to be the star of many fashion advertising campaigns. In a gray suit and classic glasses, in the official dress of the Italian football team with the signature of Dolce&Gabbana or in a hooded sweater and checkered shirt. The little prince, as the Italian media calls him, shines with great style.
Gerard Pique, Spain
First-league player in several fields, who, in addition to the most important championships, also won the singer Shakira. He is a favorite of fashion designers and editors, who does not hide his passion for fashion. Smiling in a trench coat, a leather jacket, a tailored jacket or a soaked Spanish jersey, he knows how to wear anything and always relies on his fashion taste.
Olivier Giroud, France
A Frenchman with a youthful appearance, a side-swept hairstyle and a relaxed style that costs a lot: even his ripped T-shirts and worn suede shoes cost hundreds of euros, because it is not difficult for him to shell out money for fashion. She admits she has good style, and that confidence is a key fashion accessory missing from many wardrobes.
Keisuke Honda, Japan
At first glance, you would say that he is a man who lives for fashion. When not shining in sports brands, Prada, Helmut Lang, Armani are brands that Honda wears perfectly. With a Japanese approach to crafted personal style, an Italian sense of nonchalant elegance, and a confidence and rarely seen boldness in fashion mixing, Keisuke Honda is worth watching away from the football pitch.
Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal
Always well-groomed Portuguese, who more than obviously pays a lot of attention to his appearance. A favorite of fashion designers, a soccer talent and a fashion icon in his own right, who is constantly evolving and sometimes faltering. His key pieces are leather jackets, skinny jeans and tailored jackets from select designer names and must-have sunglasses.
Xabi Alonso, Spain
The Spanish first division player, who at the age of 32 knows what he deserves. His style is simple, classic, fine. Hands in pockets, white shirt, over sweater. With or without a beard, Xabi is a classic beauty.
Sergio Ramos, Spain
Looking at Sergio, one thinks of a Spanish gentleman. With an eye for the cut and quality of the clothes, he chooses traditional pieces and adds a pinch of modern Spanish street fashion. He is considered a great footballer with the best style.
Yoann Gourcuff, France
With the best fashion designers in France, it's not hard to find men who dress well. But only a few manage to develop a unique style. Yoann Gourcuff oozes style, and even with a thoughtfully simple combination of a scarf and a T-shirt in the same color scheme, the achievement makes a real impact.
And finally, an exception:
Hidetoshi Nakata, Japan
In other words, a retired Japanese soccer player who played for Italian teams and epitomized Italian elegance with his style. Confident in a velvet suit, mysterious in a puli, regal in a plaid scarf. He's always won the fashion game, and he's still winning today, as editor of the men's magazine Monocle. And that's why it deserves a place on this list.