Top Football Players Having The Most Scandals

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Top Football Players Having The Most Scandals

They are very talented but have a lot of scandals in football. Diego Maradona, Eric Cantona, Paul Gascoigne, Luis Suarez, and Mario Balotelli are considered the most bizarre stars among football stars.

They are famous players for their outstanding football talents but are notorious for their behaviors on the pitch and in real life. They bite the opponent, hit the referee, fight with teammates, coaches, and fans.

Among them, there are also those who were involved in illegal activities and had time to be in jail. These talented but notorious footballers below will help you to change your mind about football players.

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Luis Suarez

Competition 2005-present Country: Uruguay

Suarez bites his opponent on the pitch

In 2010, Suarez was named Dutch Footballer of the Year, finishing the season with the top scorer title with 35 goals (49 goals on all fronts).

When talking about Suarez, people always remember his goals and scandals. One of them is the racial affair with Patrice Evra of Manchester United in 2011.

Suarez was convicted, received an 8-match suspension and fined £ 40,000. Earlier, Suarez had a "previous conviction" when fighting with his teammate Albert Luque at Ajax Amsterdam in 2009.

In the 2010 World Cup quarter-final, Suarez deliberately used his hand to catch the ball, preventing striker Asamoah Gyan from scoring for Ghana in the final minute of the second extra time.

But Suarez's most infamous is biting his opponents, not just one but three times. The first case occurred in October 2010, when he bit defender Otman Bakkal of PSV.

Suarez was suspended for seven matches because of that behavior. Three years later, while playing for Liverpool, he bit defender Branislav Ivanovic in the match against Chelsea, leading to a suspension of 10 matches.

Suarez's third victim is Italian defender Giorgio Chiellini, in the first round of 2014 FIFA World Cup. This time, he left the teeth mark on the victim's shoulder and received a four-month ban to play in the international matches.

With his consecutive biting "achievement", Suarez deserves to be number one in the top 5 "bad boy" of world football.

Diego Maradona

Competition year: 1976-1997. Country: Argentina

Diego Armando Maradona (born October 30, 1960, in Buenos Aires) is a former Argentine footballer.

He attended 4 World Cups and received many honorable titles, including the Player of the Century title voted by the online audiences and ranked 2nd in the list World's 100 Best Players of the Twentieth Century after Pelé.

He is honored as God in Argentina and loved in many parts of the world. Also, Maradona is known for his ugly tricks and behaviors.

One of the tricks led to the famous goal of "The Hand of God" in the 1986 World Cup. Maradona jumped to punch the ball into the net with his left hand.

This goal was recognized, Argentina 2-1 victory over England in the quarterfinals. After the match, Maradona uttered a saying that reminds people: "I scored with my head and God's hand."

In 1994, Maradona and Argentina went to the United States to attend the 1994 World Cup. However, he was detected to use doping after doping test and was not allowed to play in that World Cup, accompanied by a 15-month suspension.

During his time with Barcelona and Napoli, Maradona also had trouble with cocaine addiction. After retiring in 1997, Maradona had many health problems due to drug abuse.

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