The 2014 World Cup ends this Sunday; these
tattoos, on the other hand, will last forever.
After Luis Suarez's shameful 'biting'
incident on Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini, this supporter has shown he still
loves the striker by getting his face tattooed on his leg – in a Hannibal Lecter mask. The Liverpool star, who has been banned
for the third time in his career for biting an opponent, has been the
tournament's biggest laughing stock so far.
Yet appears this crazed fan may have now taken the crown off King Luis and nd considering Uruguay was knocked out of the World Cup in their next match against Colombia - the fan may be immediately regretting this permanent reminder.
Yet appears this crazed fan may have now taken the crown off King Luis and nd considering Uruguay was knocked out of the World Cup in their next match against Colombia - the fan may be immediately regretting this permanent reminder.
You may think that the guy on item one was the only one who would get a Suarez bite tattoo, but you are
wrong. These two other soccer fans got tattoos featuring a set
of teeth marks, with the caption "Suarez Was Ere," one of them
with a mayor typo.
When Chile striker Mauricio Pinilla smashed
an effort towards goal in the final minute of extra-time against Brazil he must
have thought he was going to be a hero. But instead of ripping into the top
corner to put Chile through and send the hosts crashing out, the ball struck
the crossbar, meaning extra-time finished with the
score level at 1-1.
Rather than try and eradicate the memory of his shot that was agonizingly close to causing a huge upset, Pinilla has chosen to get a tattoo of it on his lower back, with the line, "One centimeter from glory."
Rather than try and eradicate the memory of his shot that was agonizingly close to causing a huge upset, Pinilla has chosen to get a tattoo of it on his lower back, with the line, "One centimeter from glory."
After Holland smashed Spain 5-1, one Dutch
fan had manager Louis van Gaal's face and Robin van
Persie's spectacular header tattooed on his back. Van Persie even tweeted to
say he would complete the image with a signature after the World Cup.
A recent study determined Neymar da Silva
Santos to be the most marketable sports figure in the world for the second year
running. He has a pretty big amount of females fans too. This lady got a tattoo from her soccer idol on the inside of her lower lip.
This Brazilian guy was overly optimistic
about Brazil winning the World Cup so he got an HEXA tattoo — “hexa” is a
prefix for six in Portuguese — in anticipation of Brazil's sixth title. This
image was highly tweeted after Germany scored its sixth goal during the match
where Brazil was eliminated. Thankfully the game ended 7 to 1 and at least,
this tattoo won't be a reminder of the humiliating score.
Apparently, Italian midfielder Daniele De
Rossi really hates slide tackling – or maybe this
tattoo is a warning to rival players?
This Argentinian fan has a tattoo of
Maradona with the inscription GOD on his arm.
A Legia Warsaw fan took Kennedy's famous
quote and raised it to the nth degree, getting a "ripped jersey"
effect tattoo across his chest and shoulder. It probably hurt like hell, but on
the plus side he never has to buy the jersey again.
Massive Brazil tattoo on
this fan's back.
To commemorate his first professional goal,
Real Salt Lake midfielder Sebastian Velasquez got a
tattoo – of the ball, the net and the fans in the background – on his back.
Contrary to belief, though, he does not intend to cover his body with ink every
time he scores.
Colombian soccer fan Felipe Alvarez looks
at his partially completed Atletico Nacional jersey tattoo in Medellin,
Colombia on October 9, 2010.
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