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His parents abandoned him, he was the highest paid player in the world and now he humiliated Messi and went viral

One of the best players in recent years had a very difficult childhood and then touched the sky with his hands until humiliating Lionel Messi

By William Estrella

One of the best players in recent years had a very difficult childhood and then touched the sky with his hands until humiliating Lionel Messi
One of the best players in recent years had a very difficult childhood and then touched the sky with his hands until humiliating Lionel Messi

One of the best international players of recent years has a life worth telling. His childhood was very complicated and he managed to overcome it to reach heaven with his hands as a footballer. On a sporting level, he won everything and even humiliated Lionel Messi in the memorable one-on-ones in the Champions League.

Frank Ribery has a story worth telling. His parents abandoned him when he was just a child and he also suffered a severe accident when he was barely two years old that left several cuts on his face. Hence his nickname Scarface arose, something that caused him several problems in his childhood.

Far from faltering, he rallied and managed to put together an incredible career. He played in France, Turkey, Germany and Italy and managed to touch the sky with his hands in a Bayern Munich jersey. There, he even humiliated Lionel Messi in the duels against FC Barcelona for the Champions League, coming out unscathed from the crosses. Economically he also swept and achieved a fortune of 275 million according to Media Mass.

Ribery's tremendous showcase in Bayern Munich

Frank Ribery had a tremendous career with the colors of Bayern Munich where he managed to win absolutely everything. In total, the French striker won 25 tournaments in the German giant, where he won nine Bundesligas, one Champions League, one Club World Cup, six national Cups, one European Super Cup and four national Super Cups.

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William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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