Reality shows often bring in a range of celebrities from different career sectors, and sport is a big part of that. Because soccer is such a big sport that has major names who are beloved by people around the world, they are brilliant people to bring into a reality series as they instantly have a lot of attention and from the fans who watch.
Over the years there have been plenty of different reality shows that have brought the best out in these soccer players. From doing trials in the jungle to dancing on a ballroom floor, soccer players have done a lot of different reality shows over the years, and they have always provided much entertainment.
Glenn Hoddle (The Masked Singer UK)
The Masked Singer is a great show for bringing people out of their comfort zone and help to build many people's confidence due to the mask covering their identity. The show has brought a lot of different celebrities that people didn't know could sing into the forefront, and on the latest season of The Masked Singer UK, legendary soccer player Glenn Hoddle ed that list.
The former Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur midfielder managed to make it to week four on the show, impressing people with his vocal ability. He was the Grandfather Clock on the show, which was a fun costume within the series that allowed him to be a memorable contestant.
Wayne Bridge (Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins)
Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins is one of the toughest reality shows for anybody to be part of, as it sees celebrities up with former Special Forces soldiers, who put them through their paces with the SAS's secret selection tasks.
Former England left-back, Wayne Bridge, was involved in this show, and he was very open and honest during his time on the show. The challenges may have pushed him to his limits, but Wayne Bridge was the only celebrity to the tests in that particular season.
David Seaman (Dancing On Ice)
Dancing On Ice is another popular reality series, and it's one that plenty of soccer players have popped up on over the years. However, it was David Seaman who started that trend off, being involved in the first season of the show that sees celebrities paired with professional ice skaters, competing against each other each week with different performances.
Seaman was paired with Pam O'Connor on the show, and he did a great job throughout his time. The former Arsenal goalkeeper managed to make it all the way to week seven, only just missing out on the finals by one week.
Hope Solo (Dancing With The Stars)
It isn't just the British reality shows that have featured soccer players over the years, as sees different celebrities hit the dancefloor to compete against each other has seen a wide range of people perform over the years.
In season 13, Hope Solo was part of the show and she was impressive on the dancefloor, managing to make it to week nine on the show that year, proving that soccer players have got moves.
Lee Sharpe (Celebrity Love Island)
The former Manchester United player is another who has been involved in reality television. Lee Sharpe's journey into this world took place back in 2005 when he was part of the cast of memorable part of the show as well.
On the show, Sharpe fell for Abi Titmuss and he often wound up the hosts on the show, mocking the way they did the job, which often left viewers in hysterics as he showed his comedic side.
Bruce Grobbelaar (Hell's Kitchen)
While bringing up some of the best chefs in the world as they fight it out for a contract working one of his restaurants, in the past, it has been a show that would see celebrities compete against each other.
In 2009, goalkeeper Bruce Grobbelaar was involved in the show. This particular series actually saw Marco Pierre White return as Head Chef, rather than Gordon, and Bruce did impress with his culinary skills. However, he ultimately quit during the show.
Jermaine Jenas (The Great Sport Relief Bake Off)
The Great British Baking Show is one of the most popular reality shows in recent years, and the fact that everyone s each other and helps one another makes this quite different from other shows. Of course, this has led to many celebrity specials over the years, which has seen a lot of big names involved.
One of those has been Jermaine Jenas, who was a successful soccer player for a variety of clubs, such as Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle United. Fans got the chance to see what his baking ability was like on this show, which put him out of his comfort zone.
John Barnes (Celebrity Big Brother)
It often leads to arguments as tempers flare, and in season 21 of the show, former Liverpool star, John Barnes, ed the house.
He didn't last too long in the competition, as he was actually the fourth person to be eliminated from the competition. The show did allow soccer fans to get to know him better on a personal level a bit more.
David James (Strictly Come Dancing)
Every year Strictly Come Dancing typically looks to bring in an athlete. Whether it be soccer, American football, or cricket, the show has used a lot of different athletes over the years, and that does include former professional soccer player, David James.
Although David James wasn't one of the greatest competitors on the show, he still gave it a go and clearly enjoyed himself as he learned a new skill. But lifting the glitterball was never going to happen for him.
Ian Wright (I'm A Celebrity...Get Me Out Of Here!)
one of the best contestants was Ian Wright. The legendary Arsenal and England striker is beloved by fans, and that was shown by the fact he reached fifth place on the show.
Wright was hilarious with all of the trials, with his reactions often being legendary as he had to try and get through the different critters. However, he was also involved in a few heated arguments as well, showcasing a different side of himself that fans wouldn't have known before.