Top 10 funniest names in football
By TWG Deputy Editor | 20 February 2009 | 16:31
Every now and again the world of sport throws up a name that is just too funny to ignore. Football is no different.
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With over 200 playing nations to choose from, there has been no shortage of hysterical names over the years.
From toilet humour, to accidental swear words to sexual innuendo, our list contains all three! If it's a dodgy name, the football world has it covered.
And to think that the likes of Stefan Kuntz, Rafael Scheidt, Segar Bastard, Ars Bandeet, Paul Dickov and Bernt Haas all missed out.
This week, TWG counts down the Top 10, starting with an Aussie who's perhaps been a victim of slack pronunciation!
10. Danny Invincibile, Kilmarnock
It may not have the scatological quirk, be an uplifting superlative or the innuendo of some others but Invincibile, or rather the incorrect way it’s generally pronounced – ‘Invincible’ – is just unusual enough to qualify for this list. The fringe Socceroo has looked invincible at times during his 158-games with Kilmarnock in the Scottish Premier League.
9. Creedance Clearwater Couto, Lierse
All we can say for this Brazilian journeyman is that his parents must have been big John Fogerty fans. Either that or after a few too many Caipirinhas one evening, the Coutos decided to give their son the name of the US rock band for a laugh.
8. Excellent Walaza, Supersport United
The Walazas had big wraps on their new born son when they named him 'Excellent' - a worthy addition to the pantheon of unusual African footballer names. The South Africa striker, who is now on loan from Orlando Pirates, is joined by Zimbabwe players Energy Murambadoro and Pride Tafirenyika in the motivational name ranks.
7. Dean Windass, Oldham
This one speaks for itself. Suffice to say, the English hit-man - who has had no less than nice clubs - has copped his fair share of gags about his moniker. However, Windass reached deep into his bag of tricks to seal Hull’s promotion to the riches of the Premier League last year, and that's nothing to laugh about.
6. Danny Shittu, Bolton
At six foot three inches, no-one’s going to be messing with imposing Nigerian Shittu in a hurry. Any sniggering at his name is best done when the burly Bolton central defender isn’t looking.
5. Andrei Arshavin, Arsenal
By no fault of his own, the Russian playmaker will be the butt of English press gags for some years to come. Just check out Special 1 TV to see how funny the Arsenal star’s name can be! Fortunately for him, Arshavin has talent to match his cheeky surname.
4. Milan Fukal, Kapfenburger SV
The veteran Czech defender first caught the eye at Euro 2000, where his performances for the national team attracted the attention of German Bundesliga club Hamburg. The press have had little trouble creating some memorable titter-inducing headlines thanks to the 33-year-old, who now plies his trade in Austria.
3. Climax Lawrence, Dempo
As Central Coast Mariners and Newcastle Jets fine tune their Asian Champions League preparations, unfortunately–titled Climax Lawrence and his mates from Indian hopefuls Dempo are vying for one of two remaining spots in the tournament. If they do make it, be ready for a glut of ‘Climax’ puns. We’re thinking something along the lines of: “Dempo reach Asian climax”.
2. Martin Amedick, Kaiserslautern
It’s fair to say - aside from a brief flirtation in the Bundesliga with Borussia Dortmund – that Amedick hasn’t really scaled the heights of European football. Although the 26-year-old defender’s sledge-provoking nickname has carved him a niche in our list.
1. Argelico Fucks
Here’s another Brazilian with a surname too good to ignore. Fucks, now 34, is at the end of a journeyman career that has seen him play for 10 clubs across three continents. Known as ‘Argel’, the central defender was the subject of countless humourous headlines, including the following corker by Eurosport: “Fucks off to Benfica”.
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24 Feb 2009 12:55 AEST
From: Sydney
Surely old 'fabric ass' Fabregas should be there?
23 Feb 2009 23:54 AEST
From: Gold Coast
No paul dickov...i mean you couldn't come up with that name if you tried.
23 Feb 2009 15:27 AEST
From: Adelaide
Now would you stop censoring the F words in the comments now?
22 Feb 2009 14:59 AEST
From: canberra
how can this list miss out the greatest name in world football, and a pretty handy 'keeper in his time to boot - norman conquest!!
22 Feb 2009 9:07 AEST
From: los aromos
I think Fabián Assmann from Independiente in Argentina deserves a mention.
22 Feb 2009 8:44 AEST
From: bris
there are TONNES... Have-A-Look Dube (zimbabwe), Bongo Christ (congo), Charlie Faultless (scottish ref), Fritz Fuchs (german obviously lol), Two-Boys Gladstone Gumede (south african playing in USA), Ralf Minge (east german), Anthony Philip David Terry Frank Donald Stanley Gerry Gordon Stephen James Oatway (named after the 1973 QPR team) his nickname...charlie!
21 Feb 2009 22:32 AEST
From: Canberra
I always like the French (Bordeaux) keeper named Dropsy about 20 years ago.
21 Feb 2009 19:10 AEST
From: Sydney
I thought local lad Ufuk Talay was funny enough, and strangely well matched to his current club Fukuoka. Talking of which, Arse-nal also seem to be getting a theme going, with Arse-ene Wnger, Arse-shavin etc...
21 Feb 2009 16:24 AEST
From: Somewhere in Pommyland
Ufuk Talay? Neville Neville? the father of Gary and Phil Neville?
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02 Mar 2009 14:21 AEST
joe
From: sydney
i always thought tugay was a laugh.. "too gay" haha