Top Ten Smoking Footballers: Jack Wilshere, Lionel Messi And More

A list of the top ten smoking footballers provided by the always excellent Fanatix.

Jack Wilshere isn’t the first footballer to smoke, and he won’t be the last. He joins Arsenal team-mate Mesut Ozil, Barcelona star Lionel Messi, Mario Balotelli and more.

Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere has been pictured smoking a cigarette, and his manager Arsene Wenger has told the assembled press that he plans to have a word with the England international midfielder.

However, Wilshere is far from the only footballer to have smoked, and he will certainly not be the last.

Here’s a top ten of our favourite smoking footballers.

10. Raheem Sterling

The latest big name to be caught enjoying a puff of the forbidden stuff on a night out, Liverpool’s Raheem Sterling can be seen here enjoying a strong shisha pipe.

 

 

9. Wayne Rooney

Wayne Rooney has regularly been pictured smoking, and the Manchester United forward has often been accused of not being at peak fitness for a footballer of his level.

 

 

8. Mesut Ozil

Smoking clearly hasn’t hampered Mesut Ozil. With five assists and a goal in his first five games for Arsenal, he seems to be doing okay. Ozil also ran 11.63 kilometres in the Gunners’ UEFA Champions League victory over Napoli – the third most of any Arsenal player.

 

 

7. Diego Maradona

Why go for a mere cigarette when you can smoke a massive Cuban cigar on a boat?

 

 

6. Dimitar Berbatov

Dimitar Berbatov is probably the worst role model out there in terms of dissuading people to start smoking. Because let’s face it – he looks quite cool.

 

 

5. Laurent Koscielny

There’s nothing worse than a lonely cigarette break, pondering the hubris of man with each puff. At least Jack Wilshere isn’t alone amongst his Arsenal team-mates, for Laurent Koscielny also appears to have picked up the habit – at least, according to this picture.

 

4. Mario Balotelli Mario Balotelli has always been somewhat of a maverick, a loose cannon who Jose Mourinho described as unmanageable. The Italy international also enjoyed a cigarette on plenty of occasions, which former Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini wasn’t a huge fan of, but would allow if he found the back of the net consistently. “It is better that he quits,” said Mancini to the Daily Mirror in 2012, “but if he smokes 10 cigarettes a day and scores two goals every game, then that’s better.”

  3. Zinedine Zidane Zidane was one of the most aesthetically pleasing footballers to watch, and – let’s face it – not one of the most athletic. Whether that was down to his smoking habit remains unclear.  


2. Lionel Messi

Jack Wilshere will never become one of the world’s best players if he smokes. This guy is terrible at football.

Given that his team-mates support an anti-smoking campaign, Messi lighting up may not have gone down brilliantly at Camp Nou.

— RYO_cleverfish (@RYO_cleverfish) October 4, 2013