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Published 08:17 21 Jan 2016 GMT
Updated 09:18 21 Jan 2016 GMT
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Age: 32
Into his thirties now and showing no signs of waning as a supreme footballer.
Look: Still ridiculously handsome, but you can tell he's worried. It's all downhill from here.
Age: 35
Mid-thirties and he becomes his nation's most capped player ever. Not bad at all.
Look: F*ck. It's not downhill at all. He's simply morphed from pretty boy to brooding hunk.
Age: 39
In the very winter of his player career, and approaching his 900th appearance for Milan.
Look: He's gone full Banderas. You expect him to kill a man using a fully-loaded guitar case.
Age: 42
Now retired from the game he loves, Paolo can spend more time with his young family.
Look: Forget what I said before, now he's in the prime of his life. Age will catch up on him now...
Age: 44
Mid-forties and basking in his god-like status as a legend of the game.
Look: Okay so age hasn't caught up on him yet, but that stubble is greyer and the hair's a bit 90s.
Age: 45
Still showing he's got it with a round of very impressive testimonial performances.
Look: What the f*ck?! He's gone and got himself a haircut and now looks like a super-handsome Roy Keane.
Age: 47
An elder-statesman of the game, Paolo becomes part-owner of Miami FC.
Look: FFS, you stupidly handsome and getting handsomer hammer-legend.
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