Know stories of 5 Finalist stars, who rose from ordinary to stars
Lionel Messi: Got out in the first 45 seconds of the debut match Messi will never forget his debut match. . On 17 August 2005, Messi appeared for Argentina in a friendly against Hungary. He was sent off by the referee within 45 seconds after he elbowed a Hungarian defender while dribbling. The teammates came to support but Messi himself left the field.
Julian Alvarez: Took coaching from the driver, if successful, took the car Born in the small village of Calchin in the heart of Cordoba province, Julián Álvarez played for local club Atlético Calchin. His first coach was Rafael Varas.
Olivier Giroud: Most fit player, played 86 matches continuously Olivier Giroud is one of the fittest players in football history. Giroud played 86 consecutive matches in just 2 seasons with Montpellier while players like Abou Diaby were able to play 112 matches for Arsenal in 6 seasons. Giroud was believed to be very close to fellow footballer Koscielny.
Antoine Griezmann: fond of desi tea, also gives it to his colleagues Griezmann has close ties to Argentinians and Uruguayans because of his Hispanic culture. He was often seen drinking the hot caffeinated mate tea popular with South American players. (Mate tea is prepared from wild herbs which are very good for health) Griezmann was attracted to football by watching his grandfather Amaro Lopes.
Embappé: Collecting sneakers is a hobby, has adopted pandas Embappé's mother is from France and his father is from Cameroon. He could have easily played from these countries but he chose France. He is the second youngest footballer to score a goal in FIFA history. He is fond of collecting sneakers. He considers himself a 'kid with a new toy'. He also runs his own brand of sneakers called 'Boutique de Mbappe'.
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