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Head games
English defender Rio Ferdinand heads the ball.
Nice head
A fan for Mexico waits for the start of the Argentina-Mexico Round of 16 World Cup soccer match.
No hair
Ghanaian midfielder Sulley Muntari sports the shaved head look in his team's first ever World Cup.
Talk bad about my hair and I get angry
English defender Rio Ferdinand celebrates his team's goal as well as his hair.
Don't touch the hair
Trinidad and Tobago's defender Brent Sancho (front) controls the ball as English forward Peter Crouch (behind) looks on.
Good contrast
Ivorian forward Arouna Kone looks up after falling down during the opening round Group C World Cup football match between the Ivory Coast and Serbia and Montenegro.
Hair that shines
Togolese midfielder Yao Aziawonou warms-up prior to the start of the match Togo vs. Switzerland.
Pretty boy
English midfielder David Beckham is loved by many for his looks as well as his game.
All different styles
John Pantsil and Razak Pimpong of Ghana celebrate during the match between Ghana and USA.
Bald eagle look
French midfielder Zinedine Zidane has seen better hair days.
Must be the hair
Togolese forward Adekanmi Olufade is quite popular. Maybe it's the hair?
The mop look
Apparently people like the hair of Czech Republic footballer Pavel Nedved (left).
You shouldn't talk about my hair like that
Czech forward Jan Koller (right) gets an elbow from U.S. defender Oguchi Onyewu
The hair is holding me back
Ronaldinho of Brazil in action during a match between Brazil and Australia.
Bleached look
South Korean forward Lee Chun-soo is not a natural blonde.
Look at me
Spanish defender Sergio Ramos (left) clashes with Tunisian defender Karim Haggui.
The mohawk
Carlos Salcido of Mexico lets it all go for the World Cup, including his hair.
In need of some gel
Portuguese defender Nuno Valente jumps for the ball during the 2006 World Cup match Angola vs. Portugal.
Head games
English defender Rio Ferdinand heads the ball.
Nice head
A fan for Mexico waits for the start of the Argentina-Mexico Round of 16 World Cup soccer match.
No hair
Ghanaian midfielder Sulley Muntari sports the shaved head look in his team's first ever World Cup.
Talk bad about my hair and I get angry
English defender Rio Ferdinand celebrates his team's goal as well as his hair.
Don't touch the hair
Trinidad and Tobago's defender Brent Sancho (front) controls the ball as English forward Peter Crouch (behind) looks on.
Good contrast
Ivorian forward Arouna Kone looks up after falling down during the opening round Group C World Cup football match between the Ivory Coast and Serbia and Montenegro.
Hair that shines
Togolese midfielder Yao Aziawonou warms-up prior to the start of the match Togo vs. Switzerland.
Pretty boy
English midfielder David Beckham is loved by many for his looks as well as his game.
All different styles
John Pantsil and Razak Pimpong of Ghana celebrate during the match between Ghana and USA.
Bald eagle look
French midfielder Zinedine Zidane has seen better hair days.
Must be the hair
Togolese forward Adekanmi Olufade is quite popular. Maybe it's the hair?
The mop look
Apparently people like the hair of Czech Republic footballer Pavel Nedved (left).
You shouldn't talk about my hair like that
Czech forward Jan Koller (right) gets an elbow from U.S. defender Oguchi Onyewu
The hair is holding me back
Ronaldinho of Brazil in action during a match between Brazil and Australia.
Bleached look
South Korean forward Lee Chun-soo is not a natural blonde.
Look at me
Spanish defender Sergio Ramos (left) clashes with Tunisian defender Karim Haggui.
The mohawk
Carlos Salcido of Mexico lets it all go for the World Cup, including his hair.
In need of some gel
Portuguese defender Nuno Valente jumps for the ball during the 2006 World Cup match Angola vs. Portugal.
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