Tuesday, May 18, 2010

African Soccer Stars "Revealed"......


I came across this picture of Ivory Coast's Didier Drogba (left) and Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo (right)—two of football's biggest (and arguably best) stars online a couple of days ago—proudly representing the 2010 World Cup, "the planet's biggest sports event" on the June cover of Vanity Fair Magazine.


Inside the pages of the magazine, you will find more football stars including Cameroon’s Samuel Eto’o and Ghana’s Sulley Muntari.


In a revealing look at the significance of the World Cup (excuse the pun, but they are wearing flags and little else), Vanity Fair attempts to relate football to its American audience explaining,

"In America, these men might not enjoy the same name recognition as the stars of the N.F.L.—that game that we call football—but for most of the planet, they are more than just showstoppers. They are gods."


For more information, visit www.VanityFair.com and if you're interested in learning more about and following the World Cup from the vantage point that only Vanity Fair can give you, check out Fair Play, a football blog created by the magazine.


Photo Credit : [Annie Leibovitz For Vanity Fair]

1 comment:

gamelmag said...

Nice post, MJ.

I saw some of these pics in a local sports paper a couple of weeks back and wondered: "what in the world is Sulley covering his mouth for?" I can see that Kaka is a bit shy.