10 Things You Didn't Know About Marek Hamšík

Euro 2016 is turning out to be a breakthrough tournament for Marek Hamšík.

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Euro 2016 is starting to look like a breakthrough tournament for Marek Hamšík.

The 28-year-old midfielder has been a sensation for Slovakia in the opening games of the European Championship, adding further fuel to the rumours that he could be a target for Real Madrid this summer.

As a player with an addiction to scoring wonder goals entering the best years of his career, Hamšík might just be one of football's next big things.

Here's 10 things you didn't know about Marek Hamšík.

1. He's been hailed as the 'Slovakian Gareth Bale'

2. He's been Slovakian Footballer of the Year in 2013, 2014 and 2015

3. Silvio Berlusconi didn't sign him because he thought it'd harm his political career

4. He's one of the highest goalscorers in Napoli history

Despite playing a floating role in midfield, Marek Hamsik is actually the fifth highest goalscorer in Napoli's history with 98 goals in just over 400 games.

He's only failed to score more than goals twice in his nine seasons at the Naples club. He's third in the list of highest goalscorers for Slovakia's national team with 19 goals.

5. He only played one season in Slovakia before moving to Italy

6. Pavel Nedved called Hamsik his "heir"

Czech football legend Pavel Nedved has kept a close eye on Serie A since retiring and he called Hamsik his "heir" when asked about the Napoli man in 2010:


"Hamsik is my heir. He is the footballer who most resembles me in terms of his characteristics and style of play."

7. He's already a legend in Napoli

8. He's been robbed at gunpoint in Italy twice

9. He's not a massive fan of Rafa Benitez

While Rafa Benitez has earned legions of fans for his work with Liverpool and Newcastle in the Premier League, Marek Hamsik wasn't his biggest fan during the Spaniard's time in charge of Napoli between 2013 and 2015.

Speaking after Benitez's departure for Real Madrid, Hamsik said of Rafa's tactics:


"[Our new manager] has a style that is very different to Rafa Benitez. Now I won't have to play with my back to goal anymore."

10. His hair has become iconic

Marek Hamsik's stand-out 'La Cresta' hairstyle has become iconic in Italy – and it's even been used as a motivational tool for both Napoli and Slovakia.

Hamsik has made a habit of promising to cut his hair off if his teams achieved feats of excellence. He pledged to shave it off if Slovakia qualified for the World Cup in 2010 and if Napoli won the Coppa Italia two years later – he followed through on his promise on both occasions.

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