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The strangest cars footballers drive, from Balotelli’s camo Bentley to Stephen Ireland’s bizarre fleet of motors


THEY can’t help it.

Sometimes, footballers make so much money they just don’t know what to do with it.

Former footballer Stephen Ireland is a serial offender when it comes to car crimes

Case in point, these car-lovers who seem to do their best to ruin their class motors with the oddest customising imaginable, or they just have rather unique tastes.

The likes of Mario Balotelli, Stephen Ireland and Djibril Cisse have all committed crimes against cars.

But who do you think is the worst offender?

Join SunSport in giving you the definite run-down of footballers’ most astonishing looking cars.

The ex-Stoke City midfielder loved customising his carsCredit: Cavendish
Ireland once got his missus a special £260k BentleyCredit: Eamon and James Clarke

Let’s start with Stephen Ireland…

The ex-Stoke City midfielder has always been a little out there with his car choices, as you can see.

A pink-trim Ranger Rover did little for his street-cred, while his blue and white resprayed Audi R8 (when he played for Man City) was flashy.

What made his R8 even more ridiculous was its Superman petrol cap! Why?

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Over the years, Ireland has splashed hundreds of thousands on garish motorsCredit: Getty Images – Getty

He once bought his wife, Jessica Lawlor a £260k Bentley too, paying £1,000 to have the iconic ‘B’ motif on the bonnet changed to her initials.

The car also featured red leather seats with ‘To Jess, Love from Stephen’ written in stitches on them, as well as hearts stitched on the headrests.

The trouble with El Hadji Diouf…

The notorious Senegal star regularly found himself in hot water, whether it was with managers, referees or even the authorities.

El Hadji Diouf’s gold-wrapped Escalade was a fright for sore eyesCredit: Alamy
On the pitch, Diouf was just as controversialCredit: Getty Images – Getty

On the pitch, he liked to stand out from the crowd, showing off silky footwork with some crafty step-overs, sometimes bamboozling defenders.

Off the pitch, he was equally as flamboyant and his gold-plated Cadillac Escalade was an ultimate statement of wealth.

You could say he acted as inspiration for the Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, who covered his Lamborghini in a gold wrap.

Go, Go Power Ranger…

Nile Ranger wasn’t afraid to wear his colours on his carCredit: Rex Features
Ranger’s customised Range even had his name on it
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Former Newcastle star Nile Ranger wasn’t afraid to wear his colours on his car.

He had his own customised Range Rover in white with a black strip running through the middle of it. But that wasn’t why it was offensive to the eye.

The fact the bad boy swapped out ‘Rover’ on the bonnet for his own surname was a bit too much to take for us.

The gall of Gallas…

William Gallas had his car wrapped in chrome like a shiny disco ball
Gallas committed a serious hate crime against his Mercedes McLaren SLRCredit: PA:Empics Sport

When you’ve got an amazing car – in this case a Mercedes McLaren SLR – it’s beauty speaks for itself.

But if you’re ex-Arsenal and Chelsea star William Gallas, you’ll want to add your own personal touch to proceedings.

He had his £200k plus car wrapped in chrome, making it look more like a disco ball. What was he thinking?

Must train harder…

When David James was at Pompey he had to drive the club’s Robin ReliantCredit: The Digital South

When David James was at Portsmouth, then manager Tony Adams made a rule that the worst trainer in the squad had to drive a 1992 Robin Reliant the next day to training.

The ex England goalie was reportedly behind the wheel most days because he was terrible.

And over the years, Pompey’s pros threw money at the vehicle to customise it – once making it look like Mr T’s A-Team van!

Balotelli has balls…

Mario Balotelli’s camo Bentley always caused a stir in ManchesterCredit: Splash News

The controversial Italian striker once asked, ‘Why Always Me?’ on a hidden shirt revealed after he scored against Man United for his old club, City.

And when he was in Manchester, he loved going out – and whether or not he was trying to be inconspicuous with his camouflage Bentley, we don’t know.

But the garish sight certainly meant he stood out from the crowd.

Wayne Rooney’s first car…

Wayne Rooney’s first car was a Ford Ka
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Since then, he’s definitely had an upgrade, eh? Over the years, we’ve seen Roon driving a Range Rover, a BMWi8 and even an Audi Q7.

But when he was a whipper-snapper at Everton, the then-teenager invested in his first car.

Rooney kept in sensible, getting himself a reliable Ford Ka – the sports model, need we add. Note the personalised reg plate.

And finally…

Djibril Cisse got his Escalade decorated with a snakeskin interiorCredit: YouTube
French star Cisse also had this paintwork of his daughter on his Chrysler
Cisse is a big fan of customising his cars
And Cisse also has a rather unique taste in motors unlike any other footballerCredit: Northpix – England

Djibril Cisse has always been a man who has been out there with his fashion choices.

The ex Liverpool striker, who is now a DJ, had a snakeskin wrap on his Cadillac Escalade that took pride of place in his car collection.

But that wasn’t his ultimate statement of individuality.

On his Chrysler he had a painting of his daughter, Ilona front and centre on the bonnet.

As touching a sentiment it is, it wouldn’t have done much for its re-sell value.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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