Zinedine Zidane: The Greatest Maestro Football Has Ever Seen Icon Archives・52 minutes read
Zinedine Zidane had a successful football career, moving from AS Cannes to Bordeaux, Juventus, and finally Real Madrid, achieving multiple league titles and Champions League accolades, but ended his career on a controversial note after being sent off in the 2006 World Cup final, tarnishing his illustrious legacy.
Insights Zinedine Zidane, of Algerian Kabyle descent, rose to fame as a talented footballer, showcasing exceptional skills and leadership at Bordeaux, Juventus, and Real Madrid, culminating in leading France to victory in the 1998 World Cup and 2000 European Championships. Zidane's career, marked by triumphs and controversies, ended with a memorable but controversial moment in the 2006 World Cup final, leaving a bittersweet legacy that overshadowed his remarkable achievements on the pitch, setting the stage for a new chapter in his life post-retirement. Get key ideas from YouTube videos. It’s free Summary 00:00
Zinedine Zidan: Rise to Football Stardom Zinedine Zidan was born on June 23, 1972, in La Calan Mares, France, of Algerian Kabyle descent. Zidan started playing football at age five in La Castellan, Marseille, and joined Us St HRI at age 10. At 14, Zidan was scouted by AS Cannes and recommended to the club's training center director by Jean Varud. Zidan made his professional debut with AS Cannes in a French Division 1 match on May 18, 1989. Zidan transferred to Girondins de Bordeaux before the 1992-1993 season, impressing in his debut against Lyon. Zidan scored 10 goals in his first season with Bordeaux, finishing fourth in the league and securing European football. Zidan's skills and performances made him a fan favorite at Bordeaux, with high expectations placed on him. Despite pressure, Zidan thrived at Bordeaux, forming strong partnerships and becoming a key player for the team. Zidan faced challenges, including a sending off against Marseille, but continued to excel with Bordeaux. Bordeaux faced setbacks in subsequent seasons, with Zidan scoring six goals in his final season at the club before the coach was replaced. 13:47
Zidane's Rise and Bordeaux's Fall Zinedine Zidane, a talented French footballer, had his sights set on the 1998 World Cup as a long-term goal. The 1995-1996 season began early for Zidane and his team, Bordeaux, facing motivated opponents in the European campaign. Bordeaux started the season strongly, with Zidane scoring goals in various matches, including a superb free kick against OB Odense. Despite a minor stumble with a draw against AJK Helsinki, Bordeaux finished top of their group in the European campaign. Bordeaux continued their success with victories in the knockout stages, including a 3-0 win over Eintracht Frankfurt. The team's success in Europe contrasted with their struggles in the French League 1, where they were in 16th place. Bordeaux's European journey included a memorable victory over AC Milan in the quarterfinals, despite being seen as underdogs. Zidane played a crucial role in Bordeaux's success, being named the League's player of the year that season. Following Bordeaux's UEFA Cup Final, Zidane moved on to Juventus, marking the end of an era for Bordeaux's talented squad. Zidane's departure, along with other key players leaving, signified the end of Bordeaux's successful team, with Zidane embarking on a new phase of his career as a global superstar. 27:12
Zidan's Juventus Success and International Triumphs Juventus, with Zidan in top form, faced rare defeats, with their last league loss in October 1996. Zidan's skills and leadership helped Juventus excel in Serie A and the Champions League, finishing top of their group. Zidan's partnership with Bik and Del Piero was lethal, leading Juventus to a dominant league campaign. Despite a disappointing loss in the Champions League final, Zidan was named Serie A Foreign Footballer of the Year. Zidan's influence continued to grow in the following season, with Juventus retaining the Serie A title. Zidan's role as an orchestrator and team player was crucial to Juventus' success, with Del Piero and Enagi benefiting from his playmaking. Zidan's impact extended to the national team, leading France to victory in the 1998 World Cup. Zidan's red card in the World Cup did not hinder France's success, with his return in the quarterfinals proving pivotal. Zidan's exceptional performances in the 2000 European Championships earned him the tournament's best player award. Zidan's final season at Juventus saw him continue to shine creatively, but the team fell short in Serie A and the Champions League, leading to his move to Real Madrid in 2001. 40:48
Zidan: Real Madrid Star to World Cup Controversy Zidan was a key player in the Real Madrid team, leading them to their 29th league title and the Champions League semifinals in the 2002-2003 season. Real Madrid finished top of their group stage in the Champions League, despite facing tough competition from Roma, AEK Athens, and Gank. Zidan played a crucial role in securing wins against AC Milan and Borussia Dortmund in the second group stage of the Champions League. In the quarterfinals against Manchester United, Zidan's performance was overshadowed by Ronaldo's hattrick, but he was instrumental in the 6-4 aggregate win. Despite a 2-1 win in the first leg against Juventus, Real Madrid failed to reach the Champions League final, marking a disappointing end to the season. Zidan's partnership with Ronaldo was highlighted, with Zidan's playmaking abilities complementing Ronaldo's goal-scoring prowess. Zidan's retirement from international football in 2004 was followed by a return to help France qualify for the 2006 World Cup, where he played a pivotal role. Zidan's standout performance in the World Cup included leading France to victory against Brazil and Portugal, showcasing his exceptional skills. In the 2006 World Cup final against Italy, Zidan famously scored a panenka penalty but was later sent off for headbutting Materazzi, ending his career on a controversial note. Despite public forgiveness, Zidan's final act on the football pitch was marred by the red card incident, tarnishing an otherwise illustrious career. 54:06
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