RADAMEL FALCAO has a statue of himself being built in his home town – but it looks NOTHING like him.
The 19-foot statue is being built in the city of Santa Marta, Colombia in the province of Magdalena, where he was born.
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The 19-foot statue of Radamel Falcao is supposed to resemble the striker looks nothing like the Colombian star
It is still under construction and is nearing completion but it is unclear if the artist will redo the face
The all-white statue shows Falcao, 32, celebrating a goal with his trademark celebration, pointing to the sky.
However, the face bares next to no resemblance to the Monaco striker.
Local media have compared the statue, which is still under construction, to the one of Cristiano Ronaldo released at the airport named after the Portuguese star.
Ronaldo’s statue was replaced with a more life-like one with symmetrical eyes and a regular smile but fans launched a petition to bring the old one, compared to Niall Quinn and The Head from Art Attack, back.
Falcao was born in the city of Santa Marta in the Magdalena province of Colombia, for whom he is the record goalscorer
Comparisons have been made to the statue unveiled at Cristiano Ronaldo Airport supposedly depicting the Portugal star
The artist behind the Falcao statue, Antonio Irisma Arias, told El Tiempo earlier this year: “For his discipline, perseverance and fight he is an example for children and adults to follow.
“We feel proud of this son of Santa Marta and that is why we wanted to create this work in his name.
“Everyone’s wants him (Falcao) to visit the neighbourhood so that he can appreciate this heartfelt homage that he wanted to present him with affection and respect.”
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The statue is reportedly near completion but it remains unclear if Arias will change Falcao’s face.
Colombia captain Falcao was born in Santa Marta and started his career with Colombian side Lanceros Boyaca before moving to Argentinian giants River Plate.
The former Manchester United and Chelsea flop is his country’s leading all-time goalscorer, with 31 goals in 79 matches.
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