Sunday, May 31, 2026

Arsenal Expected Criticism… But Got Respect Instead

Arsenal’s 2025/26 UEFA Champions League campaign ended in disappointment as Mikel Arteta’s side fell short in the final. Yet despite missing out on the trophy, the Gunners earned something that cannot be measured in silverware: respect.

Animated football cartoon showing the Premier League lion celebrating Aston Villa and Crystal Palace's European trophies while welcoming Mikel Arteta and Arsenal after the Champions League final.

In this animated cartoon, the Premier League is represented by its iconic lion mascot. The lion proudly celebrates Aston Villa’s Europa League triumph and Crystal Palace’s UEFA Conference League success, highlighting a remarkable season for English clubs in Europe.

As the celebration continues, Mikel Arteta arrives empty-handed. Having lost the biggest match of the season, he expects disappointment and criticism. Instead, the lion and the other European winners greet him with applause.

The message is simple: winning trophies matters, but reaching a Champions League final is still an achievement worthy of recognition.


Arsenal’s European journey showcased resilience, quality, and ambition. While the final result was painful for supporters, the club once again proved it belongs among Europe’s elite teams.

This short football animation offers a different perspective on defeat — one where effort, progress, and pride are celebrated alongside victory.

Luis Enrique Leads PSG to Back-to-Back Champions League Glory Against Arsenal

Paris Saint-Germain have done it again.

Under the leadership of Luis Enrique, PSG successfully defended their UEFA Champions League crown by defeating Arsenal in the final, becoming one of the few clubs in modern football to win back-to-back European titles.

Animated football cartoon showing Luis Enrique playing a FIFA-style match against Mikel Arteta before PSG defeat Arsenal and win a second consecutive UEFA Champions League trophy.

The victory represents another major milestone in the club's history and further strengthens Luis Enrique's reputation as one of the most successful coaches of his generation.

In my latest animated football cartoon, I imagined the final as a FIFA / EA FC showdown between Luis Enrique and Mikel Arteta. The two managers face each other in a virtual match before the real Champions League final begins. As the game unfolds, the events on the screen gradually mirror reality.

PSG's stars step up when it matters most. The goals, celebrations, and key moments recreate the excitement of the final while adding a humorous gaming twist. The cartoon concludes with Luis Enrique winning the FIFA match before lifting the real Champions League trophy, symbolizing PSG's second consecutive European triumph.

For Arsenal, it was another painful chapter in their search for a first Champions League title. Despite Arteta's impressive work and the club's progress in recent seasons, PSG once again proved why they are currently among the strongest teams in European football.

The success highlights the evolution of Paris Saint-Germain from a club often criticized for falling short in Europe into a team capable of building a lasting winning culture on the biggest stage.


This animated football cartoon celebrates the drama, emotion, and entertainment of the Champions League final through the lens of humor and animation, combining football, gaming culture, and storytelling in the style that football fans around the world have come to enjoy.

Watch the cartoon and let me know: where does this PSG team rank among the great Champions League winners?

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Spain’s World Cup Squad Selection Was Brutal 😭 | Football Cartoon

When Spain announced its squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, football fans immediately noticed something unbelievable…

FC Barcelona players kept getting selected one after another, while Real Madrid ended up with ZERO players in the squad 😭

Funny football cartoon showing Barcelona players entering Spain’s World Cup squad while Dean Huijsen wearing a Real Madrid shirt gets chased away by an angry Spanish bull.


That idea inspired my latest football cartoon animation.

In the video, Barcelona stars arrive at Spain’s national team camp wearing their Barcelona shirts. As soon as they enter the building, they magically transform into Spain national team players 🇪🇸

Then Dean Huijsen arrives confidently wearing the Real Madrid badge…

But instead of entering, Luis de la Fuente activates an alarm and releases an angry Spanish bull to chase him away 💀

The cartoon is based on the viral reactions from football fans after Spain’s squad announcement and the huge presence of Barcelona players in the national team.

The animation features:

  • Lamine Yamal
  • Pedri
  • Gavi
  • Dean Huijsen
  • Luis de la Fuente
  • Spain national team
  • FC Barcelona vs Real Madrid rivalry


I wanted the video to feel simple, fast, and instantly understandable without dialogue — just visual football comedy inspired by one of the funniest football stories of the week.

Sunday, May 24, 2026

Pep Guardiola Leaves Manchester City – The End of an Era in the Premier League

After years of domination, trophies, tactical masterclasses, and endless suffering for rival fans… Pep Guardiola finally says goodbye to Manchester City.

football cartoon of Pep Guardiola leaving Manchester City


This animated football cartoon imagines Guardiola’s emotional farewell at the Etihad Stadium. Surrounded by trophies and applauded by Manchester City stars, Pep waves goodbye while a statue is revealed in his honor. Everything feels emotional and respectful…

Until distant celebrations begin.

Suddenly, rival figures from across the Premier League are shown celebrating the news. Arteta, Bruno Fernandes, Declan Rice, and Virgil van Dijk react as if the nightmare is finally over. A banner in the background reads: “WE’RE FINALLY FREE.”



The video mixes comedy, football nostalgia, and cinematic storytelling to celebrate the end of one of the greatest eras in Premier League history.

Pep Guardiola transformed Manchester City into a football empire, winning multiple Premier League titles, domestic cups, and the UEFA Champions League while changing English football forever.

But this season also feels emotional for football fans because it may mark the end of Mohamed Salah’s legendary Liverpool journey as well.

Mohamed Salah’s Liverpool era also comes to an end cartoon


While Guardiola leaves Manchester City after building a dynasty, Salah also leaves behind one of the greatest Premier League careers ever. His battles against Manchester City created some of the most iconic title races and moments in modern English football.

For many fans, this truly feels like the closing chapter of a legendary Premier League generation.

Friday, May 22, 2026

Ronaldo’s Cosmic SIUU – Cristiano Ronaldo Finally Wins the Saudi League

Cristiano Ronaldo has finally won the Saudi Pro League with Al Nassr, and of course, the celebration had to be completely over the top 😄

Funny Cristiano Ronaldo cartoon celebrating Al Nassr winning the Saudi League with a cosmic SIUU meme and exaggerated football humor.


To celebrate the moment, I created a funny football cartoon design called “Ronaldo’s Cosmic SIUU,” inspired by Ronaldo’s legendary SIUU celebration becoming so loud that it shakes not only Riyadh, but the entire universe.

The cartoon features an exaggerated version of Cristiano Ronaldo screaming “SIUUU” while holding the league trophy after finally lifting the Saudi League title with Al Nassr. The design mixes football humor, meme culture, and classic cartoon exaggeration in a simple visual made for social media, posters, and football t-shirts.



As always, I enjoy turning major football moments into funny animated ideas and cartoon illustrations that fans can instantly recognize and share.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s Saudi League victory was one of the biggest football stories of the season, and this cartoon was my fun way of celebrating it.

Thursday, May 21, 2026

Arsenal Are Premier League Champions Again – And Corners Became Their Secret Weapon

After years of pressure, memes, heartbreak, and “Trust the Process” jokes, Arsenal are finally Premier League champions once again.

Arsenal players celebrating their 2026 Premier League title win while lifting the trophy in a funny animated football cartoon style.


The 2025–26 season became one of the club’s most memorable campaigns in decades, with Mikel Arteta leading Arsenal back to the top of English football after a 22-year wait for the title.

But while stars like Bukayo Saka, Declan Rice, Martin Ødegaard, and William Saliba played huge roles throughout the season, football fans online noticed something else that became impossible to ignore:

Arsenal’s corners were terrifying.

Week after week, Arsenal kept scoring from set pieces and corner kicks, turning one of football’s most ordinary situations into a meme across social media. Fans joked that conceding a corner against Arsenal felt more dangerous than giving away a penalty.

That idea inspired this animated cartoon video.



The animation celebrates Arsenal’s title-winning season in a funny and exaggerated way:

  • Guardiola proudly watching his former student Arteta succeed
  • Wenger and Thierry Henry celebrating Arsenal’s return to glory
  • Gabriel trolling Haaland with “Stay Humble”
  • Arsenal players lifting the Premier League trophy
  • And finally… revealing the true “MVP” of the season:
    The corner kick itself.

The video mixes football culture, internet humor, cartoon chaos, and Premier League memes into a short animated celebration of Arsenal’s championship run.

A funny animated cartoon showing Arsenal’s corner kick as the real MVP of the 2026 Premier League-winning season.


For Arsenal fans, this season was about more than winning trophies.
It was about finally proving that the project worked.

And apparently… corners helped a lot.

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Pedro vs Neymar: Brazil’s Talent Show 😂

Football debates are no longer limited to TV studios and fan arguments — they instantly become memes, jokes, and viral content across social media 😂⚽

Funny animated football talent show featuring Carlo Ancelotti judging Brazil national team players. Pedro performs amazing football skills but gets rejected, while an injured Neymar receives a golden buzzer in a humorous satire about fame in football.


This animated cartoon was inspired by the recent discussions surrounding Brazil’s squad selection. Instead of presenting the debate seriously, the video imagines the selection process as a ridiculous football talent show.

Pedro arrives after an incredible season, confidently performing amazing football tricks, goals, and skills in front of Carlo Ancelotti, who acts as the judge. Despite Pedro’s brilliant performance, Ancelotti coldly gives him a giant ❌.

Then comes Neymar 😭

In the cartoon, Neymar appears heavily injured, covered in bandages and barely able to move… yet Ancelotti suddenly becomes emotional and excited, smashing the “Golden Buzzer” button as if he just witnessed the greatest football talent ever.

The humor comes from exaggerating a feeling many football fans know very well:
Sometimes reputation, fame, and legacy seem more powerful than current form.



The cartoon turns that idea into a quick visual joke using dramatic reactions, football stereotypes, and over-the-top animation.

One of the most enjoyable things about football animation is taking trending football conversations and transforming them into short visual stories that fans immediately understand — even without dialogue.

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

When Real Madrid Heard Mourinho’s Bus… Panic Began 🚍💀

Football fans have always associated José Mourinho with drama, discipline, and one legendary symbol: the bus.

Animated football cartoon showing José Mourinho returning to Real Madrid with his famous bus while players panic inside the locker room.


So what happens when chaos takes over the
Real Madrid locker room… and suddenly they hear the sound of Mourinho’s bus reversing outside?

That’s the idea behind this short animated football cartoon.

The video starts with complete madness inside Madrid’s dressing room.
Kylian Mbappé acts like a king, Vinícius Júnior is arguing loudly, and Jude Bellingham loses his temper as the room turns into total chaos.

Then suddenly…

“Beep… Beep… Beep…”

The sound of a massive bus reversing.

Everything freezes.

The players stare in fear as they realize who might be arriving.

A microphone turns on, and a familiar voice calmly says:

“I’m the Special One.”

At that moment, panic spreads across the entire squad.

The cartoon plays with one of football’s biggest memes: Mourinho’s famous defensive style and the legendary “parking the bus” joke that followed him throughout his career. But at the same time, many fans still view him as the ultimate manager when it comes to discipline, mentality, and controlling superstar dressing rooms.

That contrast is what makes the idea funny.

Instead of portraying Mourinho as just a coach, the animation treats him like a terrifying school principal arriving to restore order to an out-of-control classroom.

The visual of a giant bus entering the locker room only makes the absurdity even better.


For football fans, especially Madrid fans, the reference is instantly recognizable — mixing nostalgia, memes, and modern football drama into one quick animated gag.

And honestly…

Maybe some fans would secretly love seeing Mourinho walk back into Madrid one more time. 😭

Friday, May 15, 2026

Inter’s Double Hit Pedro… Literally 💀🏆🏆

Inter Milan completed a fantastic season by winning the Coppa Italia final against Lazio with a 2-0 victory, securing the famous domestic double after already winning Serie A.

Funny football cartoon showing Luis Henrique blasting the ball into Pedro’s face during the Coppa Italia final as Inter Milan celebrates winning the domestic double.

Goals from an own goal by Marusic and a finish from Lautaro Martínez helped Inter lift another trophy — but strangely, one of the most viral moments of the night had nothing to do with the goals.

Late in the match, substitute Luis Henrique smashed the ball directly into Pedro’s face from very close range. The veteran Spanish player immediately dropped to the ground in pain as fans reacted online with a mix of shock and laughter.

The moment quickly exploded across social media.

Many Inter fans joked that the shot was “revenge” after Pedro’s earlier foul on Dimarco, while others sarcastically called it “Luis Henrique’s best shot of the season.” Some viewers believed the shot was intentional, while others joked that “there’s no way he can aim that accurately on purpose.”

The clip instantly became meme material, inspiring funny edits, football cartoons, and reaction videos across TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube Shorts.

For football fans online, it was the perfect mix of chaos, rivalry, and dark comedy — the kind of moment that spreads faster than the actual goals.

And for Pedro… Inter’s Double definitely hit different 💀

Omar Momani Represents Jordan in the Sports Illustrated World Cup Cover Project

I’m proud to represent Jordan in the Sports Illustrated World Cup Cover Project, a global collaboration that brought together artists from around the world to create unique covers celebrating football and culture.

Sports Illustrated World Cup cover illustration by Omar Momani featuring Petra, Nabataeans carving stone, Jordanian football culture, and the dream of reaching the FIFA World Cup.

For the Jordan cover, I wanted to connect the country’s ancient history with its modern football dream.

The main idea behind the illustration is that the current generation of Jordanian footballers are carving the FIFA World Cup trophy from stone, just as their Nabataean ancestors once carved Petra into the mountains centuries ago.

In the background, Petra represents Jordan’s deep cultural roots and one of the greatest achievements in the country’s history. In the foreground, the players continue that same spirit of determination, creativity, and ambition — but this time through football and the dream of reaching the World Cup.

Around the scene are small details inspired by everyday Jordanian life, including families, fans, traditional clothing, children playing, and moments of celebration, all reflecting the strong connection between football and national identity in Jordan.

I wanted the illustration to feel both epic and human at the same time, mixing historical symbolism with the energy and passion of football in my own cartoon style.

It was an honor to contribute to such an iconic global project and to represent Jordan alongside artists from all over the world.


For more: https://www.si.com/soccer/story-behind-all-48-sports-illustrated-world-cup-covers-digital-cover