FCSB Head Coach Criticizes Players’ Tattoos: “They Look Stupid” – Team Promises to Respect His Wishes
Tension sparked at FCSB this week after head coach Elias Charalambous voiced strong criticism against his players’ growing habit of getting tattoos. According to sources close to the club, the coach expressed his displeasure during a closed-door team meeting, stating bluntly that the excessive body art “makes them look stupid” and unprofessional.
Charalambous, known for his discipline-first approach, reportedly urged his players to focus more on their training and performance rather than body decorations. “We are a football club, not a fashion runway,” he was quoted as saying.
While his comments stirred mixed reactions among fans online, the players themselves have agreed to honor the coach’s wishes moving forward. Several team members have already pledged to avoid new tattoos and concentrate on maintaining a clean image both on and off the pitch.
Club insiders suggest that this move is part of a broader effort by the coach to instill discipline and unity in the locker room ahead of a demanding season. Whether or not this decision will boost team morale and performance remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: Charalambous is drawing a clear line between style and substance at FCSB.