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Millions of boys and girls around the world hang Messi and Ronaldo posters on their walls. They repeat their celebrations after a goal. They ask their parents to buy boots "like Neymar's". A football player is more than just an athlete. He is a hero. An icon. A role model. But should we always worship those who kick the ball? And how can we distinguish a good example from a bad one? Let's figure out why football players become gods for millions and what responsibility this imposes.

Why a football player

In the world there are thousands of professions. Scientists, doctors, pilots, astronauts. But why does a football player more often become a hero for children and teenagers? First of all, football is the most popular game on the planet. It is watched, played, talked about. Secondly, a football player is a tangible success. He runs, scores, wins. This is even understandable to a five-year-old child. Thirdly, the career of a football player looks like a fairy tale: a poor boy from the slums becomes a millionaire and a star. Fourthly, the football player is always on screen — advertising, interviews, magazine covers. His image is widespread.

But the main thing is emotions. The football player gives people joy, the bitterness of defeats, the delight of victories. And this emotional connection is stronger than any rational arguments.

The ideal hero: what he should be like

What kind of football player deserves to be a hero for the younger generation? Let's try to draw a portrait.

Firstly, talent and hard work. Football legends are not born, they become. Messi was injecting growth hormone, Ronaldo stayed on training after all. The hero should show that success is not only a gift from the gods, but also sweat, blood, early rises and thousands of hours on the field.

Secondly, character. Respect for opponents, referees, fans. There is no place for dirty dives, simulations, provocations. Examples: Kaka, who never argued with referees. Miroslav Klose, who admitted to the referee that he scored with his hand and asked to cancel the goal. That is what real sportsmanship is.

Thirdly, integrity off the field. A hero does not scandalize in nightclubs, does not drink, does not use doping, does not evade taxes, does not beat women. He helps children, builds hospitals, supports charitable foundations. Marcus Rashford achieved free meals for poor schoolchildren in England. Didier Drogba stopped the civil war in Ivory Coast by simply kneeling on the field. These are legendary deeds.

Fourthly, longevity. A hero is not a flash in the pan for one season. This is a player who maintains the level for 10-15 years. The one who can be emulated for years without being disappointed.

The flip side: heroes with rottenness

Unfortunately, not every football player deserves worship. The world knows stars who have behaved disgracefully. The same Maradona — a genius player, but a drug addict, associated with the mafia, involved in drunk driving accidents. He was loved, but is this an example to emulate? Or modern football players who simulate injuries, fall from a light breeze, provoke referees. They teach boys that lying and pretending are normal.

Especially dangerous are cases of violence. Several stars of world football have been accused of beating their wives and girlfriends, domestic violence. And fans turned a blind eye: "He plays well, why do we need to know about his personal life?". This is a trap. If we forgive crime for beautiful goals, we will spread the idea that success justifies any dirt.

How the role of a hero has changed from Pele to Mbappe

In the 1950s, Pele was a living god. They talked about him as a saint. He did not drink, did not smoke, smiled, won. His image was ideal for the Cold War: the capitalist West and the socialist East applauded the king of football equally.

In the 1980s, Maradona showed another model: a genius hooligan. Popular love forgave him everything — the hand of God, cocaine, the mafia. He was "his own", from the slums to the nobility. But for many children, he became an example of "you can do anything if you are cool".

In the 2000s, Zidane, Ronaldo, Beckham — commercial heroes. Beckham turned football into show business. His hairstyles, tattoos, marriage to a pop star set trends not only on the field but also in life.

2010-2020 — the era of Messi and Ronaldo. Hyperprofessionals, ascetics, robot goalkeepers. They showed that hard work and discipline are more important than dirty talent. And this is the right message.

Now it's time for Mbappe and Hollan. They are already millionaires at 20, live on Instagram, but they still keep their hands off. Will they be able to stay clean heroes without scandals — we will see.

Football player and social responsibility

Becoming a hero, a football player automatically gets a huge social load. His post on social networks is read by millions. His actions are discussed in the news. Therefore, every move of a star should be weighed. Good examples: Rashed Rakhimov, who transferred part of his salary to children's homes. Luka Modric, who testified against corrupt officials of his club. Messi, paying for the operation of dozens of children. Bad examples: football players who secretly threw parties during the pandemic while fans were sitting at home. Or those who raised their hand on young people in the locker room. Apologies do not help.

Important rule: a hero does not choose whether to be an example or not. He is already an example. By default. As soon as you are watched by children, you are responsible for every step you take.

The psychology of imitation: why children copy football players

The child's psyche is so arranged that in order to form, the child needs to identify with a strong, successful, noticeable adult. The football player is ideal: he is in the center of attention, he wins, he is praised by millions. The child subconsciously says: "I want to be like him. Then they will also love me."

Everything is copied: the way to run, the hairstyle, tattoos, the celebration of goals, even the brand of gum. Boys start to shave their legs like professionals. Make complex hairstyles like Cristiano. Spend half their salary on boots "like Messi's". This is not good or bad — this is a mechanism of growing up. But parents can guide this imitation in the right direction. For example, enroll the child in a football section and say: "Your hero trained every day for three hours. Will you do the same?"

When the hero disappoints

The most painful for a fan is to learn that his hero is an ordinary person with dirty sides. Example: the story of a football player who was caught in fixed matches. Or who beat his wife. Or who went to prison for not paying taxes. Thousands of fans fall into cognitive dissonance: "He is the best, he couldn't do that!" Or worse, they start justifying: "He is right, taxes are robbery, don't pay!"

Psychologists advise: separate the player from the person. Admire his dribbling, shot, goal sense. But do not justify his crimes or immoral actions. If the hero fell into the dirt, you have the right to stop worshipping him. And even have the obligation to explain to your children that heroes also make mistakes and mistakes should be answered for.

How to choose the right hero for a child

If your son or daughter are in love with some football player, do not ban or mock. Instead, do three things.

Firstly, study the biography. Tell how many years the hero worked in the children's school. What traumas he went through. Who he thanks after victories. Secondly, look for interviews and reports off the field. See how he interacts with fans, his family, how he behaves in guest programs. Thirdly, find a moment where the hero showed himself ethically: for example, picked up an opponent from the ground after a hard tackle, or refused a penalty, admitting that there was no fall. Show this to the child as an ideal.

And do not be afraid to dispel the myth. If the hero turned out to be a fraud, a drug addict, or an aggressor, explain: "I love his football, but I don't like his actions. Let's look at other great ones — for example, on Lionel Messi, who never simulates."

Who among modern football players is a role model hero

If you need to name several names without the risk of making a mistake, here is the list. Lionel Messi — modest, family man, does not simulate, does not drink, engages in charity. Cristiano Ronaldo — an incredible workaholic, wears blood on training, helps children's hospitals. Robert Lewandowski — an intellectual on the field and off it, an exemplary professional. Son Hyun Min — does not simulate, respects opponents, pays salaries to South Korea's national team members out of his own pocket. These are people who can be emulated without shame.

And those who should not be set as an example are those who are known for simulations, aggression on the field, scandals with the law. We will not name names, fans know them anyway.

Conclusion: heroes are needed, but with a look

A football player as a hero is a huge force. He can lift millions of people, make children go to training, give up bad habits, believe in themselves. But he can also destroy orientation if he turns out to be a scoundrel. Therefore, not blind worship, but critical admiration is the right path. Love the game, respect the masters, but do not put them on a pedestal without criticism. And then football will remain a pure art, not a religion with questionable saints.


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