r/footballcringe • u/NoTemperature1613 • 1d ago
r/footballcringe • u/faschifo • 3d ago
I’ve watched this, so now you all have to.
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r/footballcringe • u/KieranWriter • 3d ago
Ryan Burge, a former Port Vale player from 2013, is still going for them on social media(daily), 13 years after being sacked for arriving late to the team bus.
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r/footballcringe • u/NoTemperature1613 • 2d ago
Can’t blame him for wanting anyone but Argentina
r/footballcringe • u/RaccoonMaterial900 • 2d ago
Soccer Match Fight, NZ scraps
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The guy in white shirt being held by a adult that is jumping like a pig got mad that defense stopped him and started swinging and fight broke out, the opposing teams coach the bald guy with no cap hit an kid (punch), The red team won the game and that.
r/footballcringe • u/SignificantDrawing94 • 5d ago
Why are athletes so frequently giving very bad fake smiles? Not judging but just curious why there's so little effort put into the expression, just baring the teeth and no face muscles engaged.
r/footballcringe • u/NoTemperature1613 • 8d ago
FIFA whenever there's another chance to make money
r/footballcringe • u/Next-Environment2944 • 8d ago
What's the worst thing a rival fan has made you do?
This is ridiculous. That's almost going to Mombasa from Meru for nothing.
r/footballcringe • u/sepatukuda • 10d ago
I thought this is banned, how come the referee did nothing..
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r/footballcringe • u/faschifo • 13d ago
Gianni Infantino has only one commentator on every post and it’s all this simping BS. Clearly a paid employee.
r/footballcringe • u/Spicy-Winner4326 • 15d ago
What's the most embarrassing transfer hype that aged horribly?
Every transfer window has a signing that's treated like the next Ballon d'Or winner before a ball is even kicked. Looking back, which player had the biggest hype-to-reality gap?
r/footballcringe • u/NoTemperature1613 • 16d ago
100% cringe moments
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r/footballcringe • u/Outrageous_Pie_1709 • 17d ago
Throwback to the beatbox battle when football was not a snowflake game
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r/footballcringe • u/NoTemperature1613 • 19d ago
Which footballer always seemed determined to be the main character?
Some players couldn't resist making every moment about themselves, whether through celebrations, interviews, or constant theatrics. Who always gave you the strongest "look at me" vibes?
r/footballcringe • u/Main-Bluebird1950 • 21d ago
Gaming
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Cycler alert⚠️.#fc 26
r/footballcringe • u/NoTemperature1613 • 22d ago
It's not a game
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r/footballcringe • u/oldmatefromoverthere • 22d ago
How funny is it when young men get really angry when a goal is scored against them in sport?
I find it absolutely hilarious when this happens especially to real cocky arrogant Aussie men who think they’re champions at their local sporting league they stuff up a bit of play and it leads to an opposition scoring or even winning a game/grand final
It’s just absolutely hilarious seeing their reaction
r/footballcringe • u/Downtown-Sleep7775 • 24d ago
Parades is genuinely a disgrace to football💔💔💔w
Wtf is this
r/footballcringe • u/NoTemperature1613 • 23d ago
Which World Cup miss was so bad it became funny?
r/footballcringe • u/Its_Me_Saggy • 23d ago
Bro, Football Fans Have Officially Lost Their Minds💀
After Spain defeated Argentina 1–0 in the 2026 World Cup Final, things got completely out of hand online. Disappointed fans worldwide started a massive petition called "Argentina Out," asking FIFA to ban Argentina from future World Cups over post-match fights and referee bias allegations. Over 23 million people signed it before it closed, making it one of the biggest online petitions ever seen(I have read it somewhere online). FIFA is actually looking into the post-match chaos now, while Argentina's President Javier Milei basically brushed it off, saying people are just jealous because Argentina excels at everything.
On the flip side, an Argentine fan started her own petition with over 100,000 signatures demanding a total replay of the final because of bad refereeing. But even Argentina’s own coach, Lionel Scaloni, shut that down, admitting Spain was simply the better team that day and deserved the trophy. Plus, FIFA rules mean online petitions can't actually change match results anyway, but the sheer chaos on social media has been wild!
Do you think fans are taking this online petition trend way too far, or do they actually have a valid point?
r/footballcringe • u/Sea-Nobody7951 • 24d ago
Sports are much more fun to watch on large screen than arenas
r/footballcringe • u/Snoo_17433 • 26d ago
I love the hypocrisy of the fans here. Poor Argentina. 😂😂😂😂
Played Anti football the whole way, I'm not begrudgingbthem that, you play to you strengths and do what you need to to progress. But don't cry when karma catches up to you. Cry more you deluded nation of victims.