Mexican factory churning out rubber Messis, Neymars
The masks immortalize the faces of 12 famous footballers and retail for about $13 each
MEXICO:
A Mexican factory is churning out rubber Neymars, Messis and Ronaldos ahead of the World Cup, racing to meet demand for life-like masks of a dream team of football giants.
An eclectic lineup rounds out the roster of 12 famous football faces being immortalized in latex at the Grupo Rev factory in the city of Jiutepec, in central Mexico: retired legends Pele, Diego Maradona and Zinedine Zidane, current stars Luis Suarez, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Franck Ribery, and Mexican favorites Javier "Chicharito" Hernandez, Hirving "Chucky" Lozano and Jorge Campos.
"A lot of people have been asking for our masks because they're planning to go to the World Cup," said Diego Esponda, an executive at the company.
"Mexican fans always stand out for putting on the biggest party, and we think these masks are an accessory that's going to get a lot of attention," he told AFP in the factory's design studio.
To select the factory's dream team, workers held a World Cup-style "qualifying round" to narrow down an initial field of 20 candidates, said Esponda.
They consulted family and friends to decide on the most recognized and popular players.
"(Lionel) Messi and (Cristiano) Ronaldo are the most requested. In Mexico, Chicharito is also in high demand," he said.
The masks retail for about $13 each.
The factory made an initial run of 1,000 each for Barcelona star Messi and Real Madrid's Ronaldo - and they are almost sold out already.
The other footballers got runs of 200 to 500 masks each, for a total of about 6,000.
Workers mostly make the masks by hand. First they sculpt the faces in clay, then make a plaster mold, then cast the masks in latex and hand-paint them.
A Mexican factory is churning out rubber Neymars, Messis and Ronaldos ahead of the World Cup, racing to meet demand for life-like masks of a dream team of football giants.
An eclectic lineup rounds out the roster of 12 famous football faces being immortalized in latex at the Grupo Rev factory in the city of Jiutepec, in central Mexico: retired legends Pele, Diego Maradona and Zinedine Zidane, current stars Luis Suarez, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Franck Ribery, and Mexican favorites Javier "Chicharito" Hernandez, Hirving "Chucky" Lozano and Jorge Campos.
"A lot of people have been asking for our masks because they're planning to go to the World Cup," said Diego Esponda, an executive at the company.
"Mexican fans always stand out for putting on the biggest party, and we think these masks are an accessory that's going to get a lot of attention," he told AFP in the factory's design studio.
To select the factory's dream team, workers held a World Cup-style "qualifying round" to narrow down an initial field of 20 candidates, said Esponda.
They consulted family and friends to decide on the most recognized and popular players.
"(Lionel) Messi and (Cristiano) Ronaldo are the most requested. In Mexico, Chicharito is also in high demand," he said.
The masks retail for about $13 each.
The factory made an initial run of 1,000 each for Barcelona star Messi and Real Madrid's Ronaldo - and they are almost sold out already.
The other footballers got runs of 200 to 500 masks each, for a total of about 6,000.
Workers mostly make the masks by hand. First they sculpt the faces in clay, then make a plaster mold, then cast the masks in latex and hand-paint them.