World’s most stunning footballer advised ‘she’s hearth’ after absorbing some solar
Ana Maria Markovic, who has been dubbed as the ‘world’s most beautiful footballer’, is enjoying her time off.
Markovic, 24, has hung up her boots for the summer – after an injury-riddled season for Swiss side Grasshopper. And with the season done and dusted until September, the Croatian stunner has jetted to the Middle East.
The 24-year-old took to social media to share some snaps from her day trip to the Dubai desert. Markovic posed with sand under feet, and a deep blue sky, as she captioned the post: “Somewhere in nowhere…”
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“So cute and beautiful,” one fan gushed as her comments section was filled with adoring admirers. While a second said: “Awesome images of those places, you’re on fire!”
“From classic beauty to exotic perfection,” a third replied. And another added: “Croatian girl looking beautiful out there in the desert!”
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Markovic was soaking up the summer sun with her boyfriend Tomas Ribeiro.
The Croatian recently went Instagram official with her beau – but the 24-year-old then revealed the pair recently celebrated their one-year anniversary with one another. Ribeiro – who plays for Vitoria Guimaraes in his native Portugal – is quite the heartthrob in his own right.
And Markovic’s fans weren’t too happy when she unveiled Ribeiro to the world, with one fan replying: “My entire life is now ruined.” And another jealous subscriber wrote: “Ay I don’t like how he’s holding you.”
Fans have calmed down their jealously in her latest upload, with one wishing the couple well – while another admitted the pair do look very good together.
The pair are believed to have met at Grasshopper – with Ribeiro leaving last summer to join Vitoria Guimaraes in his homeland, where he has since become a crucial cog in the mid-table sides’ defence.