CUIABA: It seems like we have a new addition to the footballer’s pre-match routine - healthy meal, massage, a few media interviews ... and a new haircut.

This World Cup has been a tournament full of goals, surprise results and breath-taking skills, but also some of the wackiest, most outrageous hairstyles you’ll find in sports.

Rat tails, mohicans, dreadlocks, braids, bleached blond, outlandish side-partings, the “Afro” — you name a hairstyle, and at least one player is certain to have had it. And it’s been the talk of Twitter during games.

Players appear to be pre-occupied with their hair. “I found out that my haircut got quite a lot of people talking on social media,” France defender Mathieu Debuchy told The Associated Press, sporting a hairstyle that can best be described as shaved on the sides with of lizard-shaped comb-over/side-parting.

“So much the better if people talk and communicate about it. I feel good this way, I like it and that’s the main thing, no? “Ever-changing hairstyles used to be domain of David Beckham, who experimented with the shaved head, the cornrows, the Fauxhawk and bleach-blond look, among others, in the blink of an eye. Now everyone is at it, and the styles are getting bolder and bolder.

Take Portugal superstar Cristiano Ronaldo, for example. The world player of the year had a different hairstyle for each of his three games at the World Cup — for the second, against the United States, he had a zig-zag-style engraving in the right side of his head.

Similarly, Ghana striker Asamoah Gyan had a blond No. 3 dyed into the side of his black hair to represent the number of his jersey that had been handed to him by his brother, Baffour.

“It’s my favourite number,” Gyan said. “It’s a powerful number.”

The mohican is becoming increasingly popular among players and has been best demonstrated at the World Cup by enigmatic Italy striker Mario Balotelli, France midfielder Paul Pogba and Portugal’s Raul Meireles.

In fact, Meireles’ overall appearance has been one of the sights of the tournament, complementing his wacky hair with a bushy beard and tattoos that appear to cover almost all his body.When Meireles and US midfielder Kyle Beckerman — famous for his messy dreadlocks — collided in a challenge during their teams’ group-stage match, it was more a clash of the haircuts. U.S. Soccer posted on Twitter: “Dreads vs. Mohawk/Beard” with a photo.

“Here are five of the craziest hairstyles at the World Cup:

Rodrigo Palacio, Argentina: with his shaved head except for a rat’s tail at the back, Palacio arguably has the most jaw-dropping haircut at the World Cup.

Raul Meireles, Portugal: his Mohawk has been compared to the one sported by Robert De Niro in ‘Taxi Driver.’ His thick beard and all-over body tattoos add to his scary-looking appearance.

Marouane Fellaini, Belgium: the king of the football “Afro” but maybe not for much longer. Fellaini has vowed to chop it all off if Belgium wins the World Cup.

Kyle Beckerman, US: let his curly hair go wild after leaving home some years ago. Now Beckerman looks like the US squad’s very own Bob Marley.

Paul Pogba, France: Pogba also has two bleached stripes on the shaved sides.

Published in Dawn, July 3rd, 2014

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