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World’s worst football fan tattoos from chubby Messi to cheeky ‘Arse-nal’ inking and VERY over-the-top Man Utd tributes


MANY die-hard football fans who wanted tattoos of their favourite team or player inked onto their skin soon came to regret their hasty decisions.

Whether that be a club badge, trophy or even a player’s face, many people have seen their tattoos go horribly wrong.

Some football fans have gone to extreme lengths when getting tattoos of their favourite clubs and playersCredit: Imgur

Below are some of the worst football fan tattoos to ever grace the internet.

Chubby Messi

A fan had Lionel Messi holding the World Cup inked on his back but the Argentine star’s face is slightly out of proportion

After Argentina’ won the 2022 FIFA World Cup last year, one fan went to the extreme length of getting Lionel Messi lifting the trophy tattooed across his back.

However, Messi’s face appears to be extremely bloated and he’s been made to look overweight, with one person describing the tattoo as “a combo of Messi and Rooney.”

Arse-nal

An Arsenal fan chose to show his love for the club in an unusual wayCredit: Mike Hewitt / Getty Images

It’s not often you’d see this kind of tattoo but one Arsenal fan wanted to show his love for the club by getting their name inked on his backside.

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On one side is “nal” and on the other is “FC”. It doesn’t take long to figure out where the “Arse” part is, as this person’s attempt at humour certainly backfired.

Andy Cole nightmare

This unfortunate man saw Andy Cole leave Newcastle just two days after he got this tattoo of himCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

One Newcastle fan opted to get a tattoo of former striker Andy Cole on his thigh – two days before he signed for Manchester United.

To add further insult to injury, the picture of him in his underwear was plastered across all of the front pages once news broke of his disaster.

Eeverton

This Everton fan had a nightmare after their tattooist spell the club’s name wrongCredit: Imgur

A very common mistake with the majority of tattoo disasters is spelling mistakes and this unfortunate Everton fan was the latest to be added to that list.

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You’d think getting a tattoo of the word “Everton” would be quite simply but not for a certain artist, who put a second “e” in the word and made a complete mess of their work.

The walking tattoo

This man decided to get some of the most extreme football tattoos on his face

This man has taken things to an extreme level when it comes to loving your football club and loving tattoos.

This Leeds United and England fan has covered almost every part of his face in ink with flags and colours of the team and country he loves.

Bleeding green and white

This Colombian fan can now wear his club’s colours for the rest of his lifeCredit: Imgur

A fan of Colombian side Atletico Nacional has dreamed of wearing his club’s famous colours so much that he got them tattooed onto his body.

This crazy football fan acted out his fantasy by getting Atletico’s shirt of green and white stripes permanently inked on his skin, on his back and front.

Man United disaster

Just one of many Manchester United tattoos that have gone wrongCredit: Twitter: @TrollFootball

Probably one of the worst tattoo’s you’ll ever see. It looks like it was drawn on with marker pen rather than inked on by a professional.

Nonetheless, this person has a huge Man United badge etched onto their back, with Sir Alex Ferguson’s name written beneath. The whole thing looks like it was drawn by a child.

Another Man United disaster

Potentially the only Manchester United and Liverpool tattooCredit: Facebook

This tattoo of United’s badge is actually much better than the previous one and of a much smaller size too.

However, it is placed between the words “You’ll Never Walk Alone”, the song adopted by Liverpool – one of United’s biggest rivals.

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Tottenham Till I Die

This Tottenham fan went to extreme lengths to show his love for the clubCredit: Getty

Another case of ink on the head, this die-hard Spurs fan has let everybody know who he supports by getting “Tottenham Till I Die” on the back of his head.

There are also two huge club badges either side of the writing, meaning you simply cannot miss this man and his tattoo when at a game.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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