Former Juventus player Pavel Nedved attended the official unveiling of his waxwork at a museum in Prague on Monday.
The 42-year-old, who is now a club director at Juve, posed for photos at the Grevin wax museum alongside the creation, but he seemed to find the whole process amusing as he was snapped laughing during the unveiling.
Nedved, who won the Ballon d'Or in 2003, had a successful career with Juventus by winning two Serie A titles and helped guide the team to the Champions League final during his eight-year spell, before retiring in 2009.
The Czech joins fellow countrymen Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech and eight-time Grand Slam tennis champion Ivan Lendl, who have been immortalised by the wax museum.