<p>Taking inspiration from a soccer ball’s design, a former international footballer has expressed his love towards the game by designing his house in Mysuru with 105 replicas of the football.</p>.<p class="bodytext">While football fever has gripped the country with the ongoing FIFA World Cup-2018 in Russia, a house in Mysuru has suddenly become popular for its unique design.</p>.<p class="bodytext">This is the house of former international football player Noel Wilson at N R Mohalla in the city. He has decorated his house with 105 replicas of footballs. He has also set up a small museum displaying items related to football.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The house is famously known as the ‘Football House’ in the area. A great lover of the game and an international player, Wilson has his figure carved on the main door. The two-storey house has been designed with footballs on the gate, walls, windows, stairs, clock, water tank, balcony grill and other places. The replica of a football, measuring six feet and made of iron grills, decorates the gate of this house.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The house, with various pictures and posters of football players, a collection of trophies, his photographs and mementoes, shows his love for the game. Wilson, 37, has represented India in the Bristol Freedom Cup in 1998.</p>.<p class="bodytext">He serves as the coach of Asian Football Confederation and Roots Football Academy.</p>
<p>Taking inspiration from a soccer ball’s design, a former international footballer has expressed his love towards the game by designing his house in Mysuru with 105 replicas of the football.</p>.<p class="bodytext">While football fever has gripped the country with the ongoing FIFA World Cup-2018 in Russia, a house in Mysuru has suddenly become popular for its unique design.</p>.<p class="bodytext">This is the house of former international football player Noel Wilson at N R Mohalla in the city. He has decorated his house with 105 replicas of footballs. He has also set up a small museum displaying items related to football.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The house is famously known as the ‘Football House’ in the area. A great lover of the game and an international player, Wilson has his figure carved on the main door. The two-storey house has been designed with footballs on the gate, walls, windows, stairs, clock, water tank, balcony grill and other places. The replica of a football, measuring six feet and made of iron grills, decorates the gate of this house.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The house, with various pictures and posters of football players, a collection of trophies, his photographs and mementoes, shows his love for the game. Wilson, 37, has represented India in the Bristol Freedom Cup in 1998.</p>.<p class="bodytext">He serves as the coach of Asian Football Confederation and Roots Football Academy.</p>