Wednesday, 31 October 2012

Famous Football Players Hair Style


Famous Football Players  Hair Style

Football is one of the most popular sports played worldwide. Players often become iconic figures in their country of origin. With so many different looks and personalities, it is interesting to try to follow the changing world of football headgear.
picture of Fernando Torres faux hawk mullet
Fernando Torres                           Lionel Messi
In mid-1980, and since then, many players adopted a mullet hairstyle. It was cut at the front and sides, but left long in the back. It is a hairstyle popular among football players today, but with more variations.

photo of Roberto Baggio mullet haircut
Roberto Baggio mullet hair

Another style that is gaining popularity is the faux hawk. Based on the idea of ​​a Mohawk, this style is the line passing through the center of the head stands, but also keep in mind the short hair on the sides and back of the head. These areas were razed to create a real Mohawk.
Xavier Hernandez, a famous soccer player with spiky hairstyle picture
Xavier Hernandez spiky hairstyle
A wide range of sophisticated hairstyles were worn by most of the most popular players in the world. Simply seems that the player ran his fingers through his hair and called hair. Of course, achieving this interview takes effort and a little more than that.
photo of best soccer player, Zinedine Zidane with his shaved head
Zinedine Zidane shaved head
In addition to these somewhat standard hairstyles for players, many have experienced a shaved head, braids, braids hairstyles simple fades, and some haircuts that were up there. What it really comes down to personal taste, what style will work with the facial features of a player, and the best way to keep your hair out of your eyes while playing.
Steven Gerrard ivy league haircut photo
Steven Gerrard ivy league 
This is the thread that connects all these football players hairstyles together. They are all very short at the front to ensure a clear view when the player is on the ground, while improving their research when it is out of bounds.