Monday, 26 September 2011

Chelsea star Didier Drogba sports lederhosen at Oktoberfest



New look: Didier Drogba wore a pair of lederhosen at the Oktoberfest in Munich
New look: Didier Drogba wore a pair of lederhosen at the Oktoberfest in Munich


It must get boring wearing a football kit day in, day out so Didier Drogba decided to try something new for a change.
The Chelsea footballer was partying at the Oktoberfest over the weekend and decided to get in the spirit of things and don some lederhosen.
The 33-year-old Ivorian native certainly didn't seem embarrassed about his choice of attire and was surrounded by friends who wore similar outfits.

Drogba was in Munich to enjoy the 178th edition of the German festival where visitors drink local beer and gorge on a variety of traditional food over 17 days.

The sportsman - who has played for Chelsea FC since 2004 - looked comfortable in the beige swede shorts and still had a variety of females surrounding him.


Something in common: Drogba and former goalkeeper, Lehmann spent time together in the Hippodrome tent  

Something in common: Drogba and former goalkeeper, Lehmann spent time together in the Hippodrome tent


Remember me? Jens Lehmann shakes hands with Drogba 

Remember me? Jens Lehmann shakes hands with Drogba

The traditional German garment is considered to be work wear or leisurewear for working-class men.
They are often short or knee-length and have braces that buckle up either side.
Drogba opted for a knee length pair that are also known as bundhosen and didn't do a half-hearted job of dressing up as he finished off his outfit with a short sleeved white shirt and a brown pair of shoes with white ankle socks on show.

Festival goer: The Chelsea FC player appeared to have a good time at the famous event and was proud of his attire
Festival goer: The Chelsea FC player appeared to have a good time at the famous event and was proud of his attire

No sport today: Drogba was joined by Steve Gohouri, who plays for Wigan Athletic and football agent, Rui Alves
No sport today: Drogba was joined by Steve Gohouri, who plays for Wigan Athletic and football agent, Rui Alves

The player was joined by Wigan Athletic footballer , Steve Gohouri - who also joined in on the lederhosen fun -  and football agent, Rui Alves, who opted for a blue and white gingham shirt minus the decorative braces.
The men had their choice of attractive women at the festival as they sipped on glass tankards full of local beer.

Friendly footballer: Drogba took time out to pose for a photograph with a blonde female fan
Friendly footballer: Drogba took time out to pose for a photograph with a blonde female fan

Party time: The Chelsea played joined revellers at the beer hall
Party time: The Chelsea played joined revellers at the beer hall

At one point, Drogba even stopped to pose for a photo with a blonde fan and looked deep in conversation when he met with former goalkeeper, Jens Lehmann.
The retired sportsman was in the Hippodrome tent at the festival and took time to shake hands and converse with Drogba and his group of friends.
However, although Lehmann is German, he decided against the traditional dress and wore a pair of brown cord trousers and a white shirt instead.

Enjoying a beer: Oktoberfest is famous for it's traditional food and drink which Drogba seemed to enjoy
Enjoying a beer: Oktoberfest is famous for it's traditional food and drink which Drogba seemed to enjoy

Nice shoes: Drogba went all out with his costume and wore brown shoes with white ankle socks on show
Nice shoes: Drogba went all out with his costume and wore brown shoes with white ankle socks on show
The unusual meet must have been entertaining for onlookers as the pair once had a famous scuffle back in 2007 at Stamford Bridge when Lehmann was goalkeeper for Arsenal.
During the match, Drogba fell down like a sack of potatoes and at the merest hint of a shrove from Lehmann - who is known for his sense of humour - he then repeated the trick when Drogba delivered his only slight tap.
But it looked like that was all water under the bridge as they indulged in some good old-fashioned fun. 

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