Footballers Who Found Success After Retirement
This video highlights several former football stars who have transitioned into successful careers after leaving the pitch. It features stories of players like Thomas Gravesen, who traded football for running a Dutch pancake house, and others like Pet Cech, who became an ice hockey goalie. The narrative also includes Daniel Agger, who turned to tattoo artistry, and Ray Wilson, a 1966 World Cup winner who became an undertaker. Frank Leboeuf, a member of the 1998 France World Cup squad, ventured into acting, landing a role in the Oscar-winning film "The Theory of Everything." The video showcases the diverse paths these athletes have taken, proving that life after football can be just as fulfilling and exciting.

