Which famous French sportsman revealed all?
It's an annual tradition: A load of French sportsmen strip off and dirty themselves up while a photographer snaps away. The result is the 'Gods of Stade Francais' calendar, whose proceeds go to charity. The 2014 installment includes someone familiar to people in the UK. So, whose bum is this, anyway?
He's a French international footballer and a household name in France as well as in northern half of the British capital.
Last seen scoring against Italian opposition in the Champions League on Tuesday night, he's been unveiled, so to speak, for a charity calendar of famous French sportsmen.
One of the 40 or so athletes who have stripped down for this year's 'Gods of Stade Francais' collection, here is Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud, as you've (probably) never seen him before.
Here is a little present for the ladies who support Arsenal (and some of the blokes as well I guess) @_OlivierGiroud_ pic.twitter.com/z3ee3jcKVX
— Julien Laurens (@LaurensJulien) October 2, 2013
To the amusement of Arsenal and France fans, the saucy snap was shared on Twitter this afternoon by French journalist Julien Laurens, of Le Parisien newspaper, which has exclusively published a selection of the 40 images from the calendar.
The 'Gods of Stade Francais' goes on sale this Friday at midnight.
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He's a French international footballer and a household name in France as well as in northern half of the British capital.
Last seen scoring against Italian opposition in the Champions League on Tuesday night, he's been unveiled, so to speak, for a charity calendar of famous French sportsmen.
One of the 40 or so athletes who have stripped down for this year's 'Gods of Stade Francais' collection, here is Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud, as you've (probably) never seen him before.
Here is a little present for the ladies who support Arsenal (and some of the blokes as well I guess) @_OlivierGiroud_ pic.twitter.com/z3ee3jcKVX
— Julien Laurens (@LaurensJulien) October 2, 2013
To the amusement of Arsenal and France fans, the saucy snap was shared on Twitter this afternoon by French journalist Julien Laurens, of Le Parisien newspaper, which has exclusively published a selection of the 40 images from the calendar.
The 'Gods of Stade Francais' goes on sale this Friday at midnight.
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