

Create a high impact editorial football poster in a gritty punk collage style. Use an oversized extreme close up portrait of a football player as the main subject, centered and dominating the frame, treated in harsh black and white with heavy halftone grain, xerox texture, photocopy contrast, rough cutout edges, and deep crushed shadows. Add a smaller full body action pose of the same player layered on top of the forehead area, as if pasted into the composition, showing dominance, celebration, or competitive tension. Integrate expressive hands near the face for psychological intensity and dramatic framing. Build the background with aggressive angular shards, abstract painted streaks, screen print textures, dry brush marks, and fragmented geometric forms. Use a very limited palette of saturated red, electric cobalt blue, off white, and black. Make the typography feel hand painted, distressed, rebellious, uppercase, irregular, and scattered across the artwork in multiple lines, overlapping the player and background, becoming part of the composition. The overall result must feel like a rebellious football campaign poster mixed with underground magazine collage, risograph print, street culture poster art, and raw sports propaganda energy. Keep it chaotic but intentionally art directed, highly graphic, tactile, noisy, aggressive, and iconic. (Avoid: clean corporate layout, glossy sports ad, luxury polished finish, smooth gradients, minimal sterile composition, 3D rendering, photorealistic untouched photo, soft beauty retouching, elegant fashion poster, generic social media template, symmetrical centered text block, flat modern brand design, pastel palette, low contrast, empty background, cartoon style, overly neat typography, futuristic chrome look.) Aspect ratio 4:5. Adaptable template: replace the player (e.g. Victor Osimhen Number 45), team colors, and headline while preserving the same visual language.