Showing posts with label soccer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label soccer. Show all posts

Thursday, January 12, 2023

WK in Lingerie: Season Premier

It's way back to the first season premier of WK in Lingerie: "June and July 2006 will go down in history as the season of football, women and Veronica (loose google translation)." Short as the vid-clip was, they pulled out all the stops in their marketing campaign, briefly show the girls stripping to their bras and knickers before a crown of ravenous spectators. Apologies for the low-res vid-clip, would love to see a better quality version.




 
 

Monday, September 12, 2022

Lingerie Soccer: De Captain Van Duitsland

Next on our list: snapchat with the German Team (while some gorgeous Korean lassies dance about in the background):


Short clip, but well worth watching; de captain van Duitsland is stunningly beautiful :) For more
WK in Lingerie, click on the Veronica tag below.

Thursday, July 21, 2022

Lingerie Soccer Revisited

It's been five long years since the last coin toss, and I still can't figure out why WK in Lingerie never caught on. I mean, who in their right mind wouldn't want to see dozens of beautiful young women running around in their underwear??

 
Judging by the video posted below, Germany was the headlining team, often beating out the opposition by at least half a dozen points. Not that they had it easy, mind you - Korea, Italy and the Netherlands all put up a valiant defense whenever the girls squared off.
 





Sunday, March 15, 2020

WK in Lingerie

The competitive element discussed in Loiras vs Morenas was "briefly" expanded to international parameters with the introduction of WK in Lingerie, a short-lived sports feature broadcast across Europe during the mid-2010s.


Sponsored by Veronica from 2014-2017, WK in lingerie was pretty much exactly what the label said: beautiful young women playing soccer in their bras and panties. Opposing sides were distinguished by color-coded underwear - presumably so that the audience would know which team to cheer for.


It may seem odd that such a novel idea didn't catch on like a wild fire, but as the French have been known to say on occasion, que sera. Fortunately, there are plenty of high quality episodes still available on Youtube for the committed sports enthusiast.