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Seven footballers who took a shot at the entertainment field, with varying success

Following news that Lionel Messi will be the subject of a new Cirque du Soleil show next year, we look back at seven other footballers who tried their hand in film, television and music

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Lionel Messi will be the subject of a new Cirque du Soleil show next year that focuses on his stellar career. Photo: AFP

As if he has not entertained soccer fans enough on the pitch, now Barcelona and Argentina star Lionel Messi will be the subject of a new Cirque du Soleil show next year that focuses on the superstar’s stellar career.

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Agence France-Presse reports that the five-time world player of the year confirmed the new development and was humbled by the offer.

“I am proud to announce the creation of a new Cirque du Soleil show in 2019 based on the story of my life and passion for football,” said Messi, whose Instagram feed showed him clad in a T-shirt of the Canadian troupe famed for their extravagant shows.

Messi had posted a video on Monday of himself wearing the shirt and juggling what appeared to be a red clown nose.

 

He isn’t the first soccer player to dabble in show business when not doing his day job. Here are seven others who enjoyed some fame off the pitch.

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Vinnie Jones celebrating after he was awarded the 2001 Empire Film Award for best actor at a gala evening in London. Photo: AP
Vinnie Jones celebrating after he was awarded the 2001 Empire Film Award for best actor at a gala evening in London. Photo: AP
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