Showing posts with label Falcao. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Falcao. Show all posts

Friday, October 17, 2025

Top 10 Colombian Ballers of All Time

Colombia has produced some of the most colorful, skillful, and unforgettable footballers in the history of the game. From the golden curls of Valderrama to the scorpion kick of Higuita and the magic of James Rodríguez, these players have carried Colombian football to the world stage.

Here are 10 of the most iconic Colombian footballers and the legendary moments that made them immortal in football history ⚽✨


1. Carlos ValderramaEl Pibe 🪄



  • Position: Playmaker

  • Era: 1985–1998

  • Clubs: Deportivo Cali, Montpellier, Tampa Bay Mutiny

  • Highlight: His no-look passes and famous golden afro became a symbol of Colombian football.

  • Bio: A true legend and captain, Valderrama led Colombia to three World Cups and is remembered as one of the greatest passers of his generation.


2. René HiguitaEl Loco 🦂



  • Position: Goalkeeper

  • Era: 1985–2004

  • Clubs: Atlético Nacional, Real Valladolid

  • Highlight: The famous “Scorpion Kick” at Wembley in 1995.

  • Bio: Known as one of football’s wildest goalkeepers, Higuita was fearless, often dribbling and leaving his box. A true showman.


3. Faustino AsprillaEl Tino



  • Position: Forward

  • Era: 1990–2004

  • Clubs: Parma, Newcastle United

  • Highlight: His hat-trick against Chile in 1996.

  • Bio: A brilliant and unpredictable striker who brought flair and energy to every match. A fan favorite in both Colombia and Europe.


4. Freddy Rincón 🥅

  • Position: Attacking Midfielder

  • Era: 1986–2004

  • Clubs: América de Cali, Napoli, Real Madrid, Corinthians

  • Highlight: Last-minute equalizer vs. West Germany at the 1990 World Cup.

  • Bio: A midfield engine who made history in Italy and Brazil. His goal against Germany is one of the most iconic in Colombian football.


5. Iván Córdoba 🧱



  • Position: Defender

  • Era: 1993–2012

  • Clubs: San Lorenzo, Inter Milan

  • Highlight: Header goal that won the Copa América final in 2001.

  • Bio: One of the best Colombian defenders ever. Captained the national team and became a legend at Inter Milan.


6. Óscar Córdoba 🧤



  • Position: Goalkeeper

  • Era: 1992–2009

  • Clubs: América de Cali, Boca Juniors, Besiktas

  • Highlight: Keeping a clean sheet throughout the 2001 Copa América.

  • Bio: A calm and commanding presence in goal, Córdoba was the backbone of Colombia’s only Copa América triumph.


7. James Rodríguez 🎯



  • Position: Attacking Midfielder

  • Era: 2009–present

  • Clubs: Porto, Real Madrid, Bayern Munich

  • Highlight: His stunning volley against Uruguay in the 2014 World Cup.

  • Bio: James exploded onto the global stage in 2014, winning the Golden Boot and becoming a Colombian icon.


8. Radamel FalcaoEl Tigre 🐯



  • Position: Striker

  • Era: 2004–present

  • Clubs: River Plate, Atlético Madrid, Monaco

  • Highlight: His roaring celebration after crucial goals for Colombia.

  • Bio: One of the most lethal strikers of his generation. Falcao is the all-time top scorer for the national team.


9. Juan Cuadrado 🕺



  • Position: Winger / Wing-back

  • Era: 2008–present

  • Clubs: Fiorentina, Chelsea, Juventus

  • Highlight: His joyful dance celebrations after scoring.

  • Bio: Known for his speed, dribbling, and charisma, Cuadrado became a key figure for both Colombia and Juventus.


10. Luis Díaz



  • Position: Winger

  • Era: 2016–present

  • Clubs: Porto, Liverpool

  • Highlight: His bicycle kick goal against Brazil in Copa América 2021.

  • Bio: A rising star and the new face of Colombian football. Díaz blends flair with determination, making him a fan favorite.


🏁 Conclusion

From Valderrama’s golden hair to Díaz’s flair, these players represent decades of football magic. Their iconic moments are etched in history — moments that made the world fall in love with Colombian football 🇨🇴✨


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Wednesday, September 27, 2023

Footballers craziest nicknames 1


Footballers nicknames: 
1. Messi : La Pulga 
2. Pele: O Rei 
3. Maradona: El Pibe de Oro 
4. Baggio: Il Divino Codino 
5. Ronaldo: Il Fenomeno 
6. Falcao: El Tigre 
7. Mary Earps: Mary Queen of Stops 
8. Hernandez: Chicharito 
9. Muller: Der Bomber 
10. Solskjær: The baby-face Assasin 

A Special thanks to Hala Sarabi

Friday, February 10, 2023

Radamel Falcao

Radamel Falcao cartoon El Tigre

Radamel Falcao is a Colombian professional footballer who currently plays as a striker for Rayo Vallecano and the Colombia national team. He has enjoyed a successful career, playing for top clubs such as Atletico Madrid, AS Monaco, and Chelsea. Falcao is known for his clinical finishing, excellent dribbling skills, and powerful shots on goal. Throughout his career, he has won numerous awards and accolades, including multiple league titles and the Golden Foot award, which is given to the best striker in the world. With his talent and goal-scoring prowess, Falcao is widely regarded as one of the greatest strikers of his generation.

Sunday, May 31, 2015

2015 Clubs players of the year


David De Gea and Philippe Coutinho won Player of the Year as Manchester United & Liverpool held their award ceremonies but it was Louis van Gaal who stole the show

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

The Momani experience with RUBITIN

Couple of months ago my friend Lars Ørjan Nese asked me to collaborate with him on an app he created for football supporters. This app called RUBITIN derived from Rub It In.


This app is made to make it easier to get in touch and communicate with friends about football. For
example when you post a tweet on Twitter, many people who should see it does not. With this app
it is easy, fast and annoying(!) to post messages to your friends when you want to gloat on their
failure.
Failure is the key point in this. How often have you got a SMS or a Facebook message when your team have failed to get the necessary three points? With this app you can easily treat all the same supporters
of a team alike.
By default there is some standard quotes of each team. You first select the team you want to provoke. Then you select a category - and finally the quote you want to send. The receiver will get instant alert of your message, and hopefully feel a little worse.

I worked with my buddy Sameer Aburezeq to do this RUBITIN commercial. Which is featuring Liverpool captain Gerrard.

I also designed several football stars to promote the app. Check them out:

This is Roy Keane and Haaland







We will keep on posting these cartoons, so it's your time to tell us whom shall we draw :)
Norwegian super hot model Ann Mari Olsen is also a Rubitin fa, so we made her a cool T Shirt for that and gladly talked about Rubitin in her blog:
http://annmariolsen.blogg.no/1416169608_rubitin_morsom_fotbal.html


From version 1.4 (iOS) you may also post pictures of your big smile.
And - it ́s free! 
for more information visit Rubitin website: http://www.rubitinapp.com/

Download:
AppStore: http://itunes.com/apps/rubitin

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Van Gaal desperately seeking Manchester United balance

Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal admits he is still trying to strike the right balance between his horde of creative talents and a more solid back-line.

The Red Devils claimed a last-gasp draw away to West Brom on Monday night, and while the Dutch coach was happy with his side’s performance he was dismayed that they failed to win the game.

But while he is ready to add more physicality and strength to his line-up, he is not going to sacrifice his team’s flair – even with a clash with Chelsea on the horizon.

We have to look for physical balance and maybe that is our problem,” Van Gaal told reporters. “I am always looking for creative players and in England you need physical players as well, maybe [Marouane] Fellaini brings that.”


Tuesday, October 21, 2014 14:00

Saturday, September 27, 2014

Falcao & Di Maria storm Premier League shirt sales

Manchester United may have struggled on the pitch so far this season but when it comes to shirt sales the Red Devils have been leading the way in the Premier League.

New signing Radamel Falcao saw his new No. 9 shirt account for 33 per cent of all sales globally during the week following his deadline day arrival on loan from Monaco.

Meanwhile, fellow new boy Angel Di Maria boasted 24% of first-week sales, streets ahead of both Alexis Sanchez and Mario Balotelli with just 13%.
Friday, 26 September 2014 13:17

Monday, September 15, 2014

Falcao dreams of long Manchester United stay

Radamel Falcao may only be on loan at Manchester United for one season, but the Colombia striker says he hopes to stay at Old Trafford for many years to come.

But just how long has he got in mind?!
Friday, 12 September 2014 12:00

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Van Gaal spending spree threatens Manchester United identity

Manchester United’s identity has been “broken” by the club’s recent spending spree, according to former coach Mike Phelan.

Manager Louis van Gaal has enjoyed a busy summer bringing in six new faces including deadline day deals for Radamel Falcao and Daley Blind.

The departure of youth product Danny Welbeck to Arsenal has also disappointed some fans as United bid to return to the Premier League top four.
Wednesday, 3 September 2014 12:43

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Van Gaal's selection dilemma at Manchester United

The surprise loan signing of Radamel Falcao from Monaco may have bolstered Louis van Gaal’s attacking options at Manchester United, but the Dutchman now faces a selection headache for the remainder of the season.

With an attack also consisting of Wayne Rooney, Robin van Persie, Juan Mata, Angel Di Maria and Adnan Januzaj - who will Van Gaal leave on the bench?
Tuesday, 2 September 2014 12:00