Appiah’s 8million Euro move from Juventus to Fenerbache in 2007 cap- tured attraction from designers around Europe
Juventus paid Parma €2m in the summer of 2003 to secure Appiah's ser-
vices on loan, with an option to a permanent €6M transfer in 2004. In 2003, Appiah finished 8th for African Footballer of the year. Appiah is a suavely dressed Soccer star that is particular about his looks and always appears stunning in his outfits.
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2.Second in line is South African skipper Aaron Mokoena who is a widely experience Centre Back that has been around the English game since 2004 after joining Portsmouth on a three-year deal.
The South African is a very smart dresser and he chooses the right style to suits his appearance, he loves Prada suits while on official duties and knows when and how he wears his casual outfit.
No 3. Katlego Mphela Mamelodi Sundowns striker is our third best dressed of the month; the striker who a while back returned from injury is truly a modern-day Style icon in his native South Africa, his fame extends well beyond Africa football.
He represents his nation well looking modern - strong, fit, and healthy he is also sensitive and considerate. He is a class outside the football pitch with fashion models.
No 4. Traoré 22 began his career with Planete Champion and was trans- ferred in July 2005 to AJ Auxerre in 2009, born in Bobo Dioulasso he was loaned out to Stade Brest 29 for six months but returned to AJ Auxerre on 31st June 2009.
Making our best dressed list of the month the player was not high up there for our research team but all the same he has a tremendous appeal for his looks outside of football. Traore also known as Mr Clean sports a trademark natural hair style and
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