German-born professional footballer Toni Kroos represents both Real Madrid of Spain and the German National Team in midfield. He is best known for his set-piece strategies, playmaking, passes, imagination, and creativity. Additionally, he has represented Bayer Leverkusen and Bayern Munich of the Bundesliga. One of the greatest midfielders of all time, his trophy collection includes the 2014 FIFA World Cup Trophy, three UEFA Champions League Trophies, one La Liga, one Spanish Supercup, two UEFA Super Cups, and four UEFA Club World Cup Trophies. On his body, Toni has interesting tattoos all over. Let’s examine the ones he has and their significances.
1. ‘Portrait and Name’ Tattoos
Just a few weeks after Germany’s World Cup failures, Toni Kroos is back on track.
Following a tattoo of his son on his other arm, the Real Madrid midfielder had a large portrait of his daughter wearing pink sunglasses placed on his left forearm.
The 28-year-old former Bayern Munich star gave a heartfelt tribute to daughter Amelie on her second birthday.
After that, he shared on Instagram the work of tattoo artist Markus Huschka with the following statement: “Well done! Regards, Markus.”
First, Huschka shared a photo of the tattoo, to which Kroos responded, “Love it.”
While Huschka’s post received more than 362,000 likes in just two days, Kroos’ post today received more than 175,000 likes in just hours.
Instagram users were quick to compliment Huschka’s tattoos and Kroos’s parenting skills.
“So good,” “it’s too cool,” “Amelie has a great dad,” and other comments were made.
The tattoo appears to be as detailed as numerous paintings.
Serious-looking The bright glasses and Amelie’s ponytail on top of her head complete the tattoo, which is incredibly distinctive.
Leon, Kroos’ four-year-old son, is depicted by Huschka in equally meticulous detail on the athlete’s right arm.
A large hat is on Leon, and a vintage clock above him reads 2.30 p.m.
It’s almost time for Kroos Senior, who has been on an extended vacation since Germany’s sʜᴏᴄᴋɪɴɢ early exit in Russia, to begin preseason practice with Real.
Contrary to Mesut Ozil of Arsenal, Kroos has not retired from international competition.
2. Portrait and Clock Tattoos
Another image of a young boy wearing a hat is tattooed on the inside of his left forearm. To the boy’s right is a tattoo of the name “Leon” and the date “11.08.2016.” There is a tattoo of an old wall clock with the time 1:30 above the picture of the young boy.
Meaning: His son Leon Kross, whom he adores deeply, is depicted in the portrait, along with the date of his birth—August 11, 2016—and his name.
3. ‘Eye and Flowers’ Tattoos
Tattoo: A large, intricate tattoo of a woman’s eye is located on the outside of his left forearm. His left sleeve is finished off by flowers above and below the eye. A sunflower, chrysanthemum, and rose are located just above his wrist and above his eye, respectively.
Meaning: His tattoo of his beloved wife Jessica Farber’s eye has been explained.
4. ‘Lion King’ Tattoo
Tattoo: The football player has a sizable tattoo of two cartoon lions and their cub sitting next to them on his right bicep.
The tattoo represents Mufasa, his wife Nala, and their cub Simba from the beloved film The Lion King, which is both his children’s and his own favorite.
5. Couple Tattoo
Tattoo: Toni has a sizable tattoo on her left shoulder depicting a scene of a couple walking toward a sizable crowd in a football stadium while holding hands and the sun shining above them. Along with the tattoos on his forearm, he also has a large rose flower tattooed on the back of his upper left arm, just above his elbow.
Meaning: Because it was created from a photo of Kroos and his wife, this tattoo is among his favorites. He inked himself with this tattoo to express his devotion to and love for his wife, Jessica Kroos. The football stadium and the spectators were a small but significant addition to demonstrate his love and respect for the sport he plays.
6. Cards and Banner Tattoo
The football player has a tattoo on his left bicep that features two aces of spades cards with the word “Felix” written around them.
Meaning: This is another of his tattoos that pays homage to his brother Felix Kroos, a football player, who is a member of his family. He and his brother are represented by the two aces.