Gianluigi Buffon beats SIX of his Parma team-mates at rock, paper, scissors

Not just a hard man to beat in between the sticks! Gianluigi Buffon schools his Parma team-mates at rock, paper, scissors as the 43-year-old keeper wins SIX games on the trot, sparking wild scenes

  • Gianluigi Buffon beat six of his Parma team-mates at rock, paper, scissors 
  • The 43-year-old goalkeeper showed no mercy as each player was defeated 
  • The Italian celebrated wildly after beating his sixth opponent at the game
  • Buffon re-joined Parma on a free transfer from Juventus in the summer 


Gianluigi Buffon may be approaching the end of his football career but the goalkeeper showed he is still as sharp as ever as he schooled his Parma team-mates in a game of rock, paper, scissors.

The 43-year-old invited other players to challenge him at the game but one by one they were all defeated, with the shot-stopper beating six of them in a row.

The Italian got more excited with each victory and, after beating his sixth opponent, wheeled away in delight with the rest of his team.

Gianluigi Buffon beat six of his Parma team-mates at rock, paper, scissors

The 43-year-old invited other players to challenge him at the game

Goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon beat six of his Parma team-mates at rock, paper, scissors

Buffon beat his first competitor by using the rock to beat scissors while his second victory saw him use paper to beat rock.

He used paper again to beat his third opponent while the fourth victory was obscured by one of his team-mates standing in front of the camera. 

The fifth and sixth challengers were also dispatched, first by scissors and then by paper.

Buffon appears to be enjoying himself at the Serie B club, who he joined on a free transfer from Juventus in the summer.

The legendary shot-stopper celebrated wildly each time he beat one of his team-mates

Each challenger was dispatched with a range of methods as the goalkeeper showed no mercy

Each challenger was dispatched with a range of methods as the goalkeeper showed no mercy

The legendary shot-stopper started his career with Parma and was part of their famous team of the late 1990s before enjoying two spells with Juve and one season with Paris Saint-Germain. 

The keeper has played an incredible 718 club games during his career and is currently Parma’s first choice.

He has played six games in Serie B and has kept two clean sheets, with Parma 13th in the table after two wins, two draws and two defeats.

Buffon’s career at Juve saw him win 10 Serie A titles and five Coppa Italias. He also won the World Cup with Italy in 2006 .

And now he can add ‘Rock, Paper, Scissors champion’ to his collection of titles.

Buffon (pictured in 1999) started his career with Parma before signing for Juventus in 2001

Buffon (pictured in 1999) started his career with Parma before signing for Juventus in 2001

source: dailymail.co.uk