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Saturday
Jan 31,2009

Watch the best moments of Zidane in the field. Zinedine Yazid Zidane was born on 23 June in 1972 in Marseille. Popularly he is famous as Zizou or Zidane.

Saturday
Jan 31,2009

Missed the famous shot of Maradona, Rivaldo, Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, Henry, Carlos, Zidane and others? Here it is. Many famous goals compiled together in one place for all soccer lovers.

Sunday
Jul 6,2008

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Football for Hope was a FIFA-sponsored football match played between Ronaldinho XI team and Shevchenko XI team on February 15, 2005 at the Nou Camp stadium, Barcelona in support of the relief effort after the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami disaster.

Organised by FIFA and UEFA in consultation with the Royal Spanish Football Federation, and with support from FC Barcelona who provided their stadium and staff free of charge, this benefit match for the victims of the tsunami saw an XI led by Ronaldinho, the 2004 FIFA World Player of the Year, beat a team captained by Andriy Shevchenko, the 2004 European Footballer of the Year, by 6 goals to 3.

Fifa hopes to raise £7 million in support of the tsunami victims, around a third through the game itself. All proceeds from the Football For Hope match will go to the FIFA/Asian Football Confederation Tsunami Solidarity Fund.

Shevchenko XI


Coaches:

Marcello Lippi, Italy - Italian national team
Arsène Wenger, France - Arsenal

Goalkeepers:

Gianluigi Buffon, Italy - Juventus
1 - Iker Casillas, Spain - Real Madrid
12 - Francesco Toldo, Italy - Inter Milan

Defenders:

4 - Kakha Kaladze, Georgia - AC Milan
Christian Karembeu, France - Bastia
2 - Vincent Kompany, Belgium - Anderlecht
16 - Samuel Kuffour, Ghana - Bayern Munich
Paolo Maldini, Italy - AC Milan
3 - Paolo Montero, Uruguay - Juventus
5 - Carles Puyol, Spain - Barcelona
Jaap Stam, Netherlands - AC Milan
15 - Lilian Thuram, France - Juventus

Midfielders/ Attackers:

Roberto Baggio, Italy - retired
Michael Ballack, Germany - Bayern Munich
23 - David Beckham, England - Real Madrid
13 - Sebastian Deisler, Germany - Bayern Munich
9 - Alessandro Del Piero, Italy - Juventus
6 - Steven Gerrard, England - Liverpool
8 - Ludovic Giuly, France - Barcelona
14 - Thierry Henry, France - Arsenal
15 - Jari Litmanen, Finland - Malmö
Pavel Nedvěd, Czech Republic - Juventus
11 - Raúl, Spain - Real Madrid
Sergei Semak, Russia - CSKA Moscow
7 - Andriy Shevchenko, Ukraine - AC Milan
20 - David Suazo, Honduras - Cagliari
Francesco Totti, Italy - AS Roma
Patrick Vieira, France - Arsenal
17 - Johann Vogel, Switzerland - PSV
10 - Zinedine Zidane, France - Real Madrid
18 - Gianfranco Zola, Italy - Cagliari
9 - Hakan Şükür, Turkey - Galatasaray

Ronaldinho XI


Coaches:

Carlos Alberto Parreira, Brazil - Brazilian national team
Frank Rijkaard, Netherlands - Barcelona

Goalkeepers:

1 - Dida, Brazil - AC Milan
12 - Idriss Kameni, Cameroon - Espanyol

Defenders:

2 - Cafú, Brazil - AC Milan
3 - Iván Córdoba, Colombia - Inter Milan
Cris, Brazil - Lyon
Gabriel Heinze, Argentina - Manchester United
15 - Radhi Jaidi, Tunisia - Bolton Wanderers
Lúcio, Brazil - Bayern Munich
4 - Rafael Márquez, Mexico - Barcelona
19 - Lucas Radebe, South Africa - Leeds United
Javier Zanetti, Argentina - Inter Milan
5 - Rigobert Song, Cameroon - Galatasaray

Midfielders/ Attackers:

Adriano, Brazil - Inter Milan
18 - DaMarcus Beasley, USA - PSV
16 - Delron Buckley, South Africa - Arminia Bielefeld
17 - Henri Camara, Senegal - Southampton
Esteban Cambiasso, Argentina - Inter Milan
11 - Cha Du-Ri, South Korea - Eintracht Frankfurt
20 - Deco, Portugal - Barcelona
Didier Drogba, Côte d’Ivoire - Chelsea
Brett Emerton, Australia - Blackburn Rovers
Michael Essien, Ghana - Lyon
9 - Samuel Eto’o, Cameroon - Barcelona
Juninho, Brazil - Lyon
22 - Kaká, Brazil - AC Milan
Li Tie, China - Everton
8 - Mehdi Mahdavikia, Iran - Hamburg
13 - Obafemi Martins, Nigeria - Inter Milan
7 - Hidetoshi Nakata, Japan - Fiorentina
21 - Park Ji-Sung, South Korea - PSV
Ronaldo, Brazil - Real Madrid
10 - Ronaldinho, Brazil - Barcelona

Note: All club affiliations for both sides reflect those existing at the time of the match.

Sunday
Jul 6,2008

Saturday
Jul 5,2008


France began the tournament in similar fashion to their dismal performance in Korea/Japan, frustrated to a 0-0 draw against Switzerland. In the closing minutes of France’s second match of the group stage, against South Korea, Zidane was yellow-carded after pushing an opposing defender, which was his second booking of the tournament and resulted in his suspension from the final match of the group stage. France nonetheless advanced to the knockout round after beating Togo 2-0. Zidane returned to action in the second round match against Spain, setting up Patrick Vieira for a goal by sending a free kick into the penalty area, and scoring one himself in the 91st minute after going down the left wing then firing the ball past Spain goalkeeper Iker Casillas. The victory sent France into the quarter-final against defending champions Brazil in a rematch of the 1998 final. As France held Brazil to just one shot on goal for the entire match, Zidane’s free kick led to a goal by Thierry Henry, sealing a 1-0 win. Zidane was named “Budweiser Man of the Match” by FIFA. In the semi-final against Portugal four days later, Zidane netted a penalty for the only goal of the match that saw France through to the final against Italy on 9 July, in what would be his career finale.

After scoring a 7th-minute penalty with a chip shot that hit the crossbar and narrowly crossed the goal line, Zidane became only the fourth player in World Cup history to score in two different finals, along with Pelé, Paul Breitner, and Vavá, in addition to being tied for first place with Vavá, Pelé and Geoff Hurst with three WC final goals apiece. However, he was sent off (see below) in the 110th minute with the match tied 1-1, and did not participate in the penalty shootout, which Italy won 5-3. Despite his red card and the controversy that followed, Zidane was nonetheless awarded the Golden Ball as the best player of the competition.

Saturday
Jul 5,2008


In 2004, Forbes magazine named him the 42nd-highest paid athlete in the world, with earnings of US$15.8 million a year. Zidane is the President for Life for Nouvelle Vague, a club in Marseille coached by his brother Farid.Since 2000, Zidane has been consistently voted one of the most popular French personalities in newspaper polls. He was voted most popular in 2000, 2003, 2004 and 2006, second most popular in 2005, and fourth most popular in 2001 and in 2002.

In November 2006, Zidane toured Bangladesh as the guest of Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus, and befriended UK-born Bangladeshi rapper Naz Haque Attack. Zidane has said in interviews that Haque’s first touch is as good as his. He also visited the Algerian birthplace of his parents, and met personally with president Abdel Aziz Bouteflika.

Saturday
Jul 5,2008

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Zinedine Yazid Zidane, born 23 June 1972 in Marseille), popularly nicknamed Zizou, is a French former football midfielder of Algerian Kabyle descent. He was a member of the French national team that won the 1998 FIFA World Cup and Euro 2000, and the recipient of the Golden Ball after he captained the French side to the 2006 World Cup final, a match that saw his career end in controversy after he was sent off for headbutting Italy defender Marco Materazzi.

He played for four European clubs and lifted the 2002 UEFA Champions League trophy with Real Madrid C.F. after scoring the match-winning goal. One of only two three-time FIFA World Player of the Year winners (Ronaldo the other), he also finished in the top three an additional three occasions, and was also named European Footballer of the Year in 1998. In 2004, fans voted him atop UEFA’s fiftieth-anniversary Golden Jubilee Poll, and he was included in Pelé’s FIFA 100.

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