The Car Footballers Love

Football players usually have more than one car to there name and more often than not their cars reflect their temperament. Here is a look at a few of the biggest footballers and their most prized cars:

Cristiono Ronaldo: 

Whether he is the best player in the world is up for debate but the Portuguese striker is definitely the fastest. So which other car would be more appropriate for Ronaldo than the Bugatti Veyron, the world’s fastest street-legal car?

Capable of generating a top speed of 431 km/h, it is the perfect car for the enfante terrible of football.

Xavi Hernandez: 

The opposite of Ronaldo, the midfielder drives a functionally fantastic and stylistically sober Audi Q5. with everything from a state-of-the-art entertainment system to strong towing capabilities, not to mention a ‘reasonable’ top speed of 225 km/h, the car is the mechanical embodiment of the player who form the backbone of Spain’s national team.

Steven Gerrard: 

The Liverpool captain (and possibly the most consistent member of English squad) is the face of coal, constantly driving his team out of tight spots and climb clinching goals with extra points for style. His car of choice is the Porsche Carrera 911, turbo-charged of course. The car can cruise along winding roads with a firm grip on the road thanks to its Traction Management System and can reach a speed of 320 km/h whenever needed.

Wayne Rooney: 

The English soccer team’s forward is unmissable as he hounds the ball relentlessly across the field. Appropriately, his Ranger Rover Sport V8, which has a top speed of 2 230 km/h, was customized by car modification company. Overfinch, ensuring it is noticed on the roads. Before it went into administration in 2010, the company was known for ‘bringing out the bling’ on otherwise quietly classy Ranger Rovers, and Rooney, a paradigm of the rough and grizzly, own three blingy beasts,

By Shayan Shakeel 

 

 

 

 

 

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