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10 fattest soccer player in the world

In the world of football, we have witnessed many players with massive weight, which gives a sense of heaviness and difficulty during matches. Physical fitness is one of the crucial factors for professional players. However, the names that Wintips is about to mention in this article think differently. They don't even intend to lose weight and receive many warnings. Are you curious about who the fattest soccer player are? Let's find out right away.

Fattest soccer player in the world
Fattest soccer player in the world

Top 10 fattest soccer player in the world

1/ Ronaldo Nazário (Brazil)

It is quite surprising that Ronaldo de Lima is one of the 10 most fattest soccer player in the world of football. Ronaldo, also known as Ronaldo "Fenomeno" to distinguish him from Cristiano Ronaldo, is a football star from Brazil who was once one of the greatest strikers in the world.

Brazilian legend – Ronaldo “fat”
Brazilian legend – Ronaldo “fat”

Ronaldo Nazário possessed exquisite skills and incredible goal-scoring ability. However, after retiring, Ronaldo gained a significant amount of weight and became one of the fattest football players on the planet. In addition to the nickname "The Alien," Ronaldo began to be called by fans as "The Fat Guy" due to the condition of his obese body. Ronaldo currently weighs about 100kg and has a height of 1m83.

2/ William Foulke (England)

The heaviest football player in the history of football is William Foulke. Foulke was an English goalkeeper, born in Sheffield in 1874. He stood at 2.03 meters tall and weighed 150 kg. Foulke began playing football in 1891 and played for various clubs, including Sheffield United, Nottingham Forest, and Chelsea.

William Foulke used to be the heaviest player in football
William Foulke used to be the heaviest player in football

He was a highly skilled goalkeeper and won several accolades, including the FA Cup in 1902 and 1905. Foulke retired from playing in 1914 and had an interest in other sports like cricket. William Foulke was known for causing several incidents on the field, such as knocking down goalposts when jumping to catch the ball or getting into altercations with referees due to differences in opinion.

3/ Adebayo Akinfenwa (England)

In the list of "asdsad" is definitely indispensable the name Adebayo Akinfenwa. Akinfenwa weighs nearly 100 kg and stands at 1.8 meters tall. The goalkeeper has played for various teams in England, such as Wimbledon, Northampton, and Wycombe Wanderers. He is known for his strength and ability to withstand tackles. He is also a Liverpool fan and has met Steven Gerrard.

Adebayo playing for Wimbledon A.F.C
Adebayo playing for Wimbledon A.F.C

With his tall and muscular physique, this striker stands out from his peers. One might think he is an American football player or a wrestler, but in reality, he is a talented and effective striker on the soccer field. Adebayo Akinfenwa possesses not only strength and speed but also excellent technique and finishing ability.

4/ Jan Koller (Czech)

Former striker Jan Koller of the Czech Republic was once one of the tallest and heaviest football players in the world. The football star is famous for his height of 2.02 meters and weight of 100 kg. Koller scored 55 goals for his national team and has played for major clubs such as Borussia Dortmund, Monaco, and Anderlecht.

Koller has been to Vietnam to play friendly matches
Koller has been to Vietnam to play friendly matches

With his excessive height and weight, he was nicknamed the "giant" on the pitch. Koller is the Czech national team's all-time top scorer with 55 goals in 91 appearances during a decade-long career that began in 1999. He has represented the Czech national team at 3 European Football Championships and the 2006 FIFA World Cup.

5/ Mark Bosnich (Australia)

Mark John Bosnich (born January 13, 1972) is a former professional football player from Australia who played as a goalkeeper and sports pundit. He played in England for Premier League clubs Aston Villa, Manchester United, and Chelsea. He also played in Australia for Sydney United, Central Coast Mariners and Sydney Olympic.

Bosnich used to have a nightmarish weight
Bosnich used to have a nightmarish weight

As well as representing Australia 17 times in his career, scoring one goal for his country. The Australian goalkeeper, who spent time with Manchester United, confided that he hated training. This explains why until his retirement Mark had owned a record amount of weight: approximately 90 kg.

6/ Neville Southall (Wales)

The next name on our fattest soccer player list is Neville Southall. Always being the least active player on the field, it's no wonder goalkeepers often find themselves on lists of the world's heaviest players. Neville Southall, the legendary Everton goalkeeper, is known for being one of the best goalkeepers in the Premier League, despite his excess weight.

Neville Southall has talent but doesn’t know how to manage his weight
Neville Southall has talent but doesn’t know how to manage his weight

In 2000, Southall made a comeback to the field with Bradford when the team was promoted to the Premier League. At that time, the 41-year-old goalkeeper was carrying more than 20kg above the standard weight. During his playing days, the Welsh goalkeeper was known as one of the "heaviest" goalkeepers in the truest sense of the term – but his reflexes and agility seemed to "betray" his own weight.

7/ Neil Ruddock (England)

Neil Ruddock is a former footballer turned television actor. During his playing career, he operated as a defender and ranked 17th on the list of "heaviest footballers of all time". His nickname "Razor" was derived from the name of the famous Canadian boxer, Donovan "Razor" Ruddock.

At Sunderland, Neil was the heaviest player on the team
At Sunderland, Neil was the heaviest player on the team

Despite being quite well-known during his playing days, Neil Ruddock's career was not without its challenges. He began his career at Millwall before moving on to a series of reputable English clubs such as Tottenham, Southampton, Liverpool, West Ham, and Crystal Palace before concluding his career at Swindon Town not long after also serving as a manager there.

8/ John Hartson (Wales)

John Hartson is considered one of the richest footballers in Wales. John is estimated to have a net worth in the range of $3 million to $4 million. Despite making money in many ways, Football is a major contributing factor to his decent net worth.

Hartson made 51 appearances for Wales
Hartson made 51 appearances for Wales

Despite possessing a massive body (1m85 tall, weighing approximately 90 kg), even somewhat heavy, John was still one of Celtic's best goalscorers during his time with this team (2001 – 2006). Hartson once threatened Bobby Gould, the Wales manager, to punch him in the nose if Bobby continued to complain about his obesity.

9/ Paul Gascoigne (England)

Paul John Gascoigne (born 27 January 1967 in Dunston, England), also known as Gazza, is a now-retired English football midfielder. He is a player with good vision on the field and is arguably one of the talented midfielders of his generation. After retiring, he has also worked as a coach, most recently coaching Kettering Town in 2005.

Although quite fat, Gascoigne is a fairly accurate finishing striker
Although quite fat, Gascoigne is a fairly accurate finishing striker

With his huge weight, Paul Gascoigne has been in the top fattest soccer player for many years. In addition to football talent, football fans also know Paul Gascoigne as one of the fattest players in football history. The reason is said to be that the one-time England star is heavily addicted to pasta and pizza - two very fattening dishes.

10/ Adriano (Brazil)

Adriano's talent during his prime is undeniable, as evidenced by the adoration of Inter Milan fans who even dubbed the Brazilian striker with the nickname "The Emperor." However, like fellow countrymen Ronaldo and Ronaldinho, off the field, Adriano was a party king.

After the glory, Adriano loves to party and drink
After the glory, Adriano loves to party and drink

Excessive partying and lifestyle choices gradually took a toll on the once robust physique of "The Emperor," leading him from a top-tier goal scorer to a "flop" at Inter Milan and later at Flamengo and AS Roma. Following an unsuccessful stint at the Euros, Adriano's career has also been relatively uneventful in his homeland.

Conclude

So, we have gone through the Top 10 fattest soccer player in the world of football from the past to the present. Having a massive physique will give you an advantage in situations of physical confrontation. However, in terms of speed, ball handling, or movement, we will encounter many difficulties. Therefore, if you dream of becoming a football player, control your weight optimally. Thank you for your attention, hurry up and register for an account bookmaker online to bet online today.

See also: The 12 best striker in the world football

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