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It's not the best moustache in the world but you can't help but smile at this picture of a young, pre-handball, Thierry Henry.
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Gary Neville tries really, really hard but he never quite gets there.
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David Seaman may have shaved his whiskers off in recent years but that was one impressive moustache back in his prime.
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If only his record in management was as good as his facial hair, Graham Souness could have won it all
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Look at that kit, look at that ronnie. Take a bow John Aldridge.
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Perhaps the greatest moustache (and hair) in all of football belonged to Germany's Rudi Voller.
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Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco was a fan of the biker look last season.
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Former Chicago Bears player and head coach Mike Ditka still rocks a good ronnie.
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The best NFL moustache of all time undoubtedly belonged to Oakland Raiders defensive end Ben Davidson though.
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The Minnesota Wild's Cal Clutterbuck certainly has a style all to himself.
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The Anaheim Ducks' George Parros knows how to keep his lip warm during a game.
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Why would Lanny McDonald need a helmet with whiskers like this.
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Is Clay Zavada of the Cincinnati Reds baseball team wearing one moustache or two?
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He may not be as famous as his dad Yogi, but Dale Berra did wear a fine moustache.
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Forget baseball, Rollie Fingers may have had the greatest moustache in all of sport.
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Possibly the most stylish moustache on our list belongs to French rugby coach Marc Lievremont.
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While one of the worst is worn by Leicester's Andy Goode.
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Ireland and Ulster's Willie Anderson wore a moustache with pride.
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British racing legend Graham Hill looked more like a Hollywood star than Formula One driver.
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Nigel Mansell didn't let having to wear a helmet get in the way of growing a mega moustache.
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He may not be well known this side of the pond but Dale Earnhardt was an American motor racing legend.
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Like a few others on our list, Ian Botham has shed his 'tache in recent years but this was the cricketer in his prime.
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Though Botham has nothing on his former England team-mate Graham Gooch.
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They both, however, trail in the wake of Merv Hughes' whiskers.
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It's a wonder Daley Thompson could jump so high with such an impressive moustache.
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Mark Spitz proved in 1972 that you didn't need to shave any of your body hair to win seven gold medals.
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His name is Mo. He has a mo. He does the Mo-Bot. Pefect.
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You have to be careful about real and fake facial hair though as this image of Pittsburgh Pirates shortstop Ronnie Cedeno with a fake moustache proves.
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We're not entirely sure this St. Patrick's Day inspired moustache is real either.
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This pair of moustaches seen at Wembley for the NFL game on Sunday are definitely legit though.
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