Zinedine Zidane
Zinedine Zidane
Zinedine Zidane
Zinedine Zidane
Personal information Full name Date of birth Place of birth Height Playing position 19821983 19831987 19871988 Years 19881992 19921996 19962001 20012006 Total National team 19942006 France
Appearances (Goals).
Zinedine Yazid Zidane 23 June 1972 (age 37) Marseille, France 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) Attacking midfielder Youth career US Saint-Henri SO Septmes-les-Vallons Cannes Senior career* Team Cannes Bordeaux Juventus Real Madrid Apps 61 139 151 155 506 108 (Gls) (6) (28) (24) (37) (95) (31)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
Zinedine Yazid Zidane (born 23 June 1972) is a retired French World Cup-winning footballer. Widely considered one of football's all-time greats, Zidane played for club teams in France, Italy and Spain, and was a member of the French national team. His career accomplishments include helping France win the 1998 FIFA World Cup and
UEFA Euro 2000, in addition to winning the 2002 UEFA Champions League as a galactico with Real Madrid.One of only two three-time FIFA World Player of the Year winners along with Ronaldo, Zidane was also named the European Footballer of the Year in 1998. He retired from professional football after the 2006 FIFA World Cup
Contents
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1 Club career 2 International career o 2.1 2006 World Cup 3 Post-retirement 4 Charity activities 5 Honours, and appointments o 5.1 Sponsorships 6 Personal life 7 Statistics 8 Honours o 8.1 Bordeaux o 8.2 Juventus o 8.3 Real Madrid o 8.4 International o 8.5 Individual o 8.6 Orders 9 See also 10 Notes and references 11 External links
Zidane playing for Real Madrid in 2005. Zidane joined the junior team of US Saint-Henri, a local club in the La Castellane district of Marseille. At the age of 14, he participated in the first-year junior selection for the league championship, where he caught the attention of AS Cannes scout Jean Varraud. He went to Cannes for a six-week stay, but ended up remaining at the club for four years to play at the professional level. Zidane played his first Ligue 1 match at seventeen, and scored his first goal on 8 February 1991, for which he received a car as a
gift from the team president. His first season with Cannes culminated in a UEFA Cup berth. Zidane was transferred to Girondins de Bordeaux for 7 million[1] in the 199293 season, winning the 1995 Intertoto Cup and finishing runner-up in the 199596 UEFA Cup in four years with the club. He played a set of midfield combinations with Bixente Lizarazu and Christophe Dugarry, which would become the trademark of both Bordeaux and the 1998 French national team. In 1995, Blackburn Rovers coach Ray Harford had expressed interest in signing both Zidane and Dugarry, to which team owner Jack Walker reportedly replied, "Why do you want to sign Zidane when we have Tim Sherwood?"[2] In 1996, Zidane moved to Champions League winners Juventus for a fee of 3.2 million, and won the 199697 Scudetto and the Intercontinental Cup, but lost the 1997 UEFA Champions League final 31 to Borussia Dortmund. He netted seven goals in 32 matches to help Juventus retain the Scudetto the next season and make their third consecutive UEFA Champions League final appearance, losing 1-0 to Real Madrid which would be his next destination. Juventus were runners-up in 200001, but were eliminated in the group stage of the Champions League, during which Zidane was sent off for headbutting Hamburger SV player Jochen Kientz. In 2001, Zidane joined Real Madrid for 78 million and signed a four-year contract. He scored the match-winning goal, a thunderous volley hit with his weaker foot, in Madrid's 2-1 win over Bayer Leverkusen in the 2002 UEFA Champions League Final completing this personal quadruple. The next season, Zidane helped Real Madrid to win the Spanish league title and was named the FIFA World Player of the Year for the third time. In 2004, fans voted him atop UEFA's fiftieth-anniversary Golden Jubilee Poll, and he was included in the FIFA 100. Despite scoring his first-ever hat-trick in a 4-2 win over Sevilla FC, Zidane's final season of club football ended trophyless. On 7 May 2006, Zidane, who had announced his plans to retire after the 2006 World Cup,[3] played his last home match and scored in a 3-3 draw with Villarreal CF. The squad wore commemorative jerseys with "ZIDANE 20012006" below the club logo.
Both France and Algeria consider Zidane a citizen, but he was ineligible to play for the Algerian national team. There was also a rumor that coach Abdelhamid Kermali denied him a position for the Algerian squad because he felt the young midfielder was not fast enough.[4] However, Zidane dismissed the rumor in a 2005 interview, saying that he would have been ineligible to play for Algeria because he had already played for France.[5] He earned his first cap with France as a substitute in a friendly against the Czech Republic on 17 August 1994, which ended in a 2-2 draw after Zidane scored twice to help France erase a 2-0 deficit. After ric Cantona was handed a year-long suspension in January 1995 for assaulting a fan, Zidane took over the playmaker position. France were eliminated in the UEFA Euro 1996 semifinals in a penalty shootout by the Czech Republic after the match ended 0-0 in extra time. Zidane won the 1998 FIFA World Cup with France, scoring twice in the final against defending champions Brazil. He finished with two goals as France then won UEFA Euro 2000, becoming the first team to hold both the World Cup and the European Championship since West Germany in 1974. A thigh injury prevented Zidane from playing in France's first two matches in the 2002 FIFA World Cup. He rushed back prematurely for the third game despite not being fully fit, but could not prevent France from being ignominiously eliminated in the group stage without scoring a single goal.[6] After France were eliminated in the UEFA Euro 2004 quarterfinals by eventual winners Greece on 12 June 2004, Zidane retired from international football.[7] With the mass retirement of veteran key players such as Bixente Lizarazu, Marcel Desailly and others, France struggled to qualify for the 2006 FIFA World Cup. However, at the urging of coach Raymond Domenech, Zidane came out of retirement and was immediately reinstated as team captain.[8] He made his competitive return in a 3-0 win over the Faroe Islands on 3 September 2005, as France went on to win their qualifying group.[9] On 27 May 2006, Zidane earned his hundredth cap for France in a 1-0 friendly win over Mexico, becoming France's fourth player ever to reach this milestone, after Marcel Desailly, Didier Deschamps and Lilian Thuram. He was substituted early in the second half.[10]
Zidane during the 2006 World Cup final. After being suspended on yellow cards from the final match of the group stage,[11] Zidane set up a goal for Patrick Vieira and scored one himself in the 91st minute of the
second round match against Spain. As France held Brazil to just one shot on goal in the rematch of the 1998 final, Zidane's free kick led to Thierry Henry's deciding goal, sealing a 1-0 win. Zidane was named Man of the Match by FIFA.[12] Before the final match, Zidane was awarded the Golden Ball as the best player of the competition.[13] Main article: 2006 FIFA World Cup Final By scoring a 7th minute penalty in the final, Zidane became only the fourth player in World Cup history to score in two different finals, along with Pel, Paul Breitner, and Vav, in addition to being tied for first place with Vav, Pel and Geoff Hurst with three World Cup final goals apiece. Zidane was sent off in extra time after headbutting Marco Materazzi following verbal taunts from the Italian player, and so did not participate in the penalty shootout, which Italy won 53.[14][15] Despite the incident, Zidane was allowed to keep the Golden Ball award.[13]
[edit] Post-retirement
On June 1, 2009, Zidane was announced as the Advisor to the President as Florentino Perez was named President of Real Madrid for the second time. He also regularly plays for Real Madrid Veterans team.[16] He along with Jorge Valdano, General Director, and Miguel Pardeza, Sporting Director, will be the key decision makers on the sporting side of the club.
Zidane during an appearance for the Danone Nations Cup. In 2003, Zidane attended the Race Against Hunger organised by Action Against Hunger Spain (also known as Accin Contra el Hambre) held at the French Lyceum of Madrid. This event raised an estimated 25,000 Euros. On 24 February 2007, before a crowd of 10,000 fans at a match in northern Thailand for the Keuydaroon children's AIDS charity, Zidane scored the first goal and set up the second for a Malaysian teammate as the match ended 2-2. The event raised 260,000 ($7,750). This money paid for the building of two schools and 16 three-bedroom houses.[17]
On 19 November 2007, Zidane took part in the fifth annual Match Against Poverty in Mlaga, Spain, which also ended in a 2-2 draw; he went scoreless but set up his teams second goal. He and former Real Madrid teammate Ronaldo, who collaborated in conceiving the yearly event to benefit the United Nations Development Programme, regularly captain their respective teams consisting of active footballers, other professional athletes and celebrities. Zidane, a U.N. goodwill ambassador since 2001, stated before the game that everyone can do something to make the world a better place.[18] In June and July 2009, Zidane toured across Canada with stops in Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver. Although billed as Zidane and "Friends", the likes of which included Fabian Barthez and Samuel Eto'o, the exhibition matches featured local players. Tournament organisers cited lack of sponsorship and support from the Canadian Soccer Association for the disorganized rosters. Some proceeds were given to Unicef.
[edit] Sponsorships
Zidane has had endorsements with many companies, including: Adidas, Lego, France Telecom, Orange, Audi, Volvic and Christian Dior. These sponsorship deals earned him 8.6 million on top of his 6.4 million Real Madrid salary in his final season, making him the sixth-highest paid footballer.[22][23]
[edit] Statistics
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Club performance
League
Cup
Continental
Total
Season
Club France
League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Coupe de League Europe Total France 2 Division 1 0 28 31 35 0 0 1 5 10 6 6 6 3 14 2 3 6 4 8 4 2 1 1 0 2 0 28 35 35 40 44 55 0 0 1 5 10 8 9 10
198889 198990 199091 199192 199293 199394 199495 199596 199697 199798 199899 199900 200001 200102 200203 200304 200405 200506 Total
Cannes
Girondins Bordeaux
Division 1
34 37 33
Italy
League 29 32 5 7 2 4 6
Coppa Italia 9 5 6 4 2 1 1 0 0 0
Europe 10 11 10 4 4 2 3 0 0 0
Total 48 48 41 40 39 8 11 2 4 6
Juventus
Serie A
25 32 33
Spain
League 31 33 7 9 6 6 9 34 24 37 95
Europe 9 14 10 10 4 22 49 47 118 3 3 3 0 0 4 5 9 18
Real Madrid
La Liga
33 29 29
[edit] Honours
[edit] Bordeaux
[edit] Juventus
Serie A: 1996-97, 1997-98 Italian Super Cup: 1997 European Super Cup: 1996 Intercontinental Cup: 1996 UEFA Intertoto Cup: 1999
La Liga: 2002-03 Spanish Super Cup: 2001, 2003 UEFA Champions League: 2001-02 European Super Cup: 2002 Intercontinental Cup: 2002
[edit] International
[edit] Individual
Ligue 1 Best Young Player - 1994 Ligue 1 Best Player - 1996 UEFA Champions League Best Midfielder - 1998 Ballon D'or - 1998 UEFA Euro Player of the Tournament - 2000 Serie A Foreign Footballer of the Year - 1997, 2001 Serie A Footballer of the Year - 2001 Onze d'Or - 1998, 2000, 2001
French Player of the Year - 1998, 2002 UEFA Club Footballer of the Year - 2002 Don Baln Award Foreign Player of the year in La Liga - 2002 UEFA Team of the Year - 2001, 2002, 2003 FIFA World Player of the Year - 1998, 2000, 2003 UEFA Golden Jubilee Poll - 2004 FIFA 100 UEFA European Championship Team of the Tournament - 2000, 2004 FIFA World Cup Golden Ball - 2006 FIFA World Cup All-Star Team - 1998, 2006 FIFPro World XI All-Star Team - 2005, 2006
[edit] Orders
Chevalier (Knight) of the Lgion d'honneur in 1998[28][29], promoted to Officier (Officer) in 2009[30]
12. ^ "Man of the Match: Stage 2". FIFA. 1 July 2006. http://fifaworldcup.yahoo.com/06/en/w/mom/s2.html. Retrieved 2 July 2006. 13. ^ a b "Zidane wins Golden Ball award". Reuters UK. 10 July 2006. http://today.reuters.co.uk/news/newsArticle.aspx? type=worldFootballNews&storyID=2006-0710T101142Z_01_L10691436_RTRIDST_0_SPORT-SOCCER-WORLDZIDANE-AWARD-UPDATE1.XML&pageNumber=0&imageid=&cap=&sz=13&WTModLoc=NewsArt-C1ArticlePage2. Retrieved 13 July 2006. 14. ^ Zidane Sorry For Materazzi Headbutt, PeopleStar.co.uk.. Retrieved on 200809-20. 15. ^ "Materazzi admits to insulting Zidane". ESPN. http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=373706&cc=5901. Retrieved 200911-16. 16. ^ Real Madrid Board of Director Announcement 17. ^ Zidane big fan of Celtic star Nakamura 18. ^ United Nations Information Service Vienna (7 March 2001). "French Soccer Champion Zindine Zidane to Be Appointed". Press release. http://www.unis.unvienna.org/unis/pressrels/2001/note126.html. Retrieved 20 July 2006. 19. ^ "The Best Paid Athletes". Forbes.com. 24 June 2004. http://www.forbes.com/2004/06/23/04athletesland.html. Retrieved 19 July 2006. 20. ^ "Bangladesh hails 'messiah' Zidane". BBC. 7 November 2006. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/6123718.stm. Retrieved 12 November 2006. 21. ^ Harrington, Rob (1 April 2009). "Dreams don't cost a thing". Independent Weekly. http://www.indyweek.com/gyrobase/Content?oid=oid%3A355289. Retrieved 3 April 2009. 22. ^ Stehli, Jean-Sbastien; Anne Vidalie, Paul Miquel (8 June 2006). "Icne malgr lui" (in French). L'Express. http://www.lexpress.fr/mag/sports/dossier/mondial-2006/dossier.asp? ida=438679&p=3. Retrieved 11 July 2006. 23. ^ Berthold, Von Norbert (10 July 2006). "Warum verdienen Fuballspieler so viel Geld?" (in German). FAZ.net. http://www.faz.net/s/RubEC1ACFE1EE274C81BCD3621EF555C83C/Doc~E0 DB6C733FD4B4271BB2DF785640AD9EA~ATpl~Ecommon~Scontent.html. Retrieved 11 July 2006. 24. ^ Zizou et les siens - nouvelobs.com (French) 25. ^ Victor Garca (22 November 2007). "Mi pap es jugador del Real Madrid" (in Spanish). ElConfidencial.com. http://www.elconfidencial.com/cache/2007/11/19/63_jugador_madrid.html. Retrieved 12 January 2008. 26. ^ "Portada > Plantilla > Otras Categoras > Benjamn B" (in Spanish). RealMadrid.com. http://www.realmadrid.com/articulo/27083.htm. Retrieved 12 January 2008. 27. ^ Zinedine Zidane Football Profile | News | Pictures - Yahoo! Eurosport UK 28. ^ "France honors World Cup winners - Government gives Legion of Honor to players, coaches". CNN/SI. 1 September 1998. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/soccer/world/news/1998/09/01/france_legionhon or. Retrieved 20 July 2006.
29. ^ "Dcret du 24 juillet 1998 portant nomination titre exceptionnel". JORF 1998 (170): 11376. 25 July 1998. PREX9801916D. http://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/WAspad/UnTexteDeJorf? numjo=PREX9801916D. Retrieved 8 March 2009. 30. ^ "Dcret du 31 dcembre 2008 portant promotion et nomination". JORF 2009 (1): 15. 1 January 2009. PREX0828237D. http://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/WAspad/UnTexteDeJorf? numjo=PREX0828237D. Retrieved 8 March 2009.
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Club del debut AS Cannes Club del retiro Real Madrid Zinedine Yazid Zidane (Marsella, Francia, n. 23 de junio de 1972), conocido tambin como Zizou,[2] es un ex futbolista francs con ascendencia de la Cabilia (Argelia). Es considerado el mximo exponente del ftbol mundial de mediados de los aos 90 y principios del 2000 as como uno de los mejores jugadores de ftbol de todos los tiempos.[3] Est incluido en la lista de los 125 ms grandes jugadores vivos realizada por Pel, en asociacin con la FIFA. Dicha organizacin lo distingui como Mejor Jugador Mundial en 1998, 2000, 2003. En 2004 fue elegido en una encuesta por internet promovida por la UEFA como El Mejor futbolista europeo de los ltimos 50 aos.[4] Se desenvolva en la posicin de mediapunta. Zidane era un mediocampista de gran tcnica, preciosista, con una gran visin de juego y con toques geniales.[5] Pese a su calidad pasaba por largos periodos de irregularidad, no obstante terminaba las campaas como uno de los ms destacados del plantel.[6] Debut como profesional en el AS Cannes en 1989 y pas al FC Bordeaux en 1992, ambos de la Ligue 1 de Francia. Posteriormente continu su carrera en Juventus FC de la Serie A italiana en 1996, fichado por 3.2 millones; y finalmente fue traspasado en 2001 al Real Madrid CF de la Primera Divisin de Espaa. El club espaol le pag a la Juve 76 millones, convirtindolo en ese tiempo en el fichaje ms caro de la historia del ftbol.[7] [8] Debut con la Seleccin Francesa en 1994. Lleg a disputar 108 partidos internacionales y marc en 31 ocasiones.[1] Con ella particip en las Eurocopas de 1996, 2000 y 2004; y las Copas Mundiales de 1998, 2002 y 2006. Su ltimo partido como profesional fue el 9 de julio de 2006, en la final de la Copa del Mundo ante Italia.[9] [10] Consigui importantes logros deportivos tanto con su seleccin como con algunos de los clubes en los que milit. Con Francia consigui la Copa Mundial de 1998, el subcampeonato en la Copa Mundial de 2006 y la Eurocopa de 2000. Sus logros ms importantes a nivel de clubes los obtuvo con la Juventus y el Real Madrid, gan dos scudettos, un campeonato de liga, las Supercopas de Espaa e Italia, la Copa Intertoto de la UEFA, dos Ligas de Campeones de la UEFA, dos Supercopas de Europa y dos Copas Intercontinentales.
Adems de su faceta futbolstica, Zidane es embajador de la ONU en la lucha contra el hambre. Actualmente ocupa el cargo de consejero del nuevo presidente del Real Madrid, Florentino Prez.[11]
Contenido
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1 Biografa o 1.1 Sus inicios o 1.2 Juventus de Turn (1996/2001) o 1.3 Real Madrid (2001 -2006) o 1.4 Seleccin nacional (desde 2002 hasta 2004) o 1.5 Alemania 2006 o 1.6 Su retirada 2 Seleccin nacional o 2.1 Participaciones en Copas del Mundo o 2.2 Participaciones en Eurocopas 3 Clubes y estadsticas o 3.1 Resmen estadstico de goles 4 Palmars o 4.1 Campeonatos nacionales o 4.2 Copas internacionales o 4.3 Distinciones individuales 5 Notas 6 Enlaces externos
Biografa [editar]
Nacio en Marsella, Francia. el 23 de junio de 1972. Sus padres Ismail y Malika eran al principio del pueblo de Aguemone, en la regin Kabylie de Argelia del norte. Fue el mas joven de 5 hijos: Djamel, Farid, Nourredine y Lila, que crecieron en La Castellane, un complejo de viviendas patrocinado por el gobierno, en los suburbios del norte de la ciudad (el Quartier Nord). Desde muy pequeo sinti aficin por el bdminton. A los seis aos empez a practicar el judo. Pocos aos despus acuda al estadio de Marsella, y se volvi admirador del futbolista uruguayo Enzo Francescoli, que por entonces jugaba en el Olympique de Marsella, apodado el "Prncipe". De hecho, su primer hijo lleva el nombre de Enzo. Aunque siempre con mirada respetuosa a su compatriota Platini, del cual portaba con honor y majestuosidad el nmero 10 con la seleccin gala. Con 14 aos dej su familia y se march al AS Cannes. All vivi en la casa de un directivo del club, Jean Claude Elineau, que le acogi y le trat como a un hijo. Su formacin fue estricta.
En 1993 se caso a los 21 aos de edad con Veronique Zidane, quien ha sido el amor de su vida, una bailarina profesional francesa de origen espaol, con la que ha tenido 4 hijos: Enzo (nacido el 24 de marzo de 1995), que juega en las inferiores del Real Madrid, Luca (nacido el 13 de mayo de 1998), Tho (nacido el 18 de mayo de 2002) y lyaz (nacido el 26 de diciembre de 2005).
Zidane en un entrenamiento del Real Madrid El 10 de julio de 2001 fue presentado como jugador del Madrid y se le entreg la camiseta con el nmero 5, Es un honor venir a Madrid y creo que ha llegado el momento de jugar en Espaa. La noticia acapar la mayora de las portadas de la prensa europea, que en general aprobaron el fichaje del club espaol.[19] Se cifr la operacin en 73.5 millones,[20] convirtindolo en su tiempo en el fichaje ms caro de la historia del ftbol. Aunque al principio le cost acomodarse en un equipo lleno de estrellas, culmin la temporada anotando gol con una impresionante volea que daba la victoria por 2-1 al Real Madrid ante el equipo alemn Bayer Leverkusen en la final de la Liga de Campeones de 2001-2002, celebrada en Glasgow, y que fue considerado por la UEFA el mejor gol de las finales de la Liga de Campeones. Con la camiseta blanca coincidi con talentos del ftbol mundial de la talla de Lus Figo, Ronaldo, Ral Gonzlez, Roberto Carlos, Fernando Hierro, David Beckham, Iker Casillas Michael Owen entre otros. Este elenco de jugadores, reunido bajo el mandato del presidente blanco Florentino Prez ser bautizado por la prensa como "Los Galcticos", lo que a su vez se convertir en espada de doble filo para los intereses del vestuario madridista y que desenbocar en la dimisin del mencionado Presidente. El 7 de mayo de 2006 jug su ltimo partido con el Real Madrid, jugado en el Santiago Bernabu frente al Villarreal CF. El partido acab empatado 3-3, en el que Zidane marc el segundo gol para el Madrid. Todos los jugadores del Real Madrid jugaron con ZIDANE 2001/2006 escrito bajo el logo del club. Al final del partido se intercambi la camiseta con Juan Romn Riquelme, del Villareal. Fue ovacionado por los aficionados al grito de merci. Llor visiblemente en el campo, volviendo a salir a saludar a la grada tras la finalizacin del encuentro, siendo ste uno de los momentos ms emocionantes de su carrera.
Las lesiones impidieron que repitiese su actuacin del Mundial del 98 con la seleccin de su pas en el Mundial de 2002, donde su equipo fue eliminado en la primera ronda sin anotar un solo gol. Muchas de estas lesiones le fueron provocadas por la gran cantidad de partidos que Zidane jug en ese ao entre Liga Espaola, Champions League y Seleccin Francesa.
Camiseta de Zidane con la seleccin francesa Zidane se retir de la seleccin francesa tras culminar una mala Eurocopa de ftbol 2004, en la que Francia cay derrotada en cuartos de final por 0:1 contra Grecia, que acab llevndose el ttulo.. En el ao 2005 volvi a la seleccin con la meta de lograr la Copa Mundial de Ftbol de 2006, siendo un jugador clave para su seleccin durante la fase de clasificacin.
Al acabar el partido, se anunci el nombramiento de Zidane como mejor jugador del mundial (en una votacin realizada por la prensa a partir de una lista de nominados escogida por el Grupo de Estudios Tcnicos de la FIFA), sin embargo tras ser expulsado, no volvi al terreno para recoger su medalla como subcampen.
Su retirada [editar]
El 25 de abril de 2006 confirm que se retirara del ftbol profesional al trmino del Mundial de Alemania en una entrevista televisada por la emisora espaola "Canal Plus". En una rueda de prensa ante 150 periodistas dej claro su inters de seguir vinculado al Real Madrid trabajando con nios. Destac la gran satisfaccin que le dieron sus logros como futbolista profesional, consiguiendo los mximos trofeos con su seleccin y con la Juventus y el Real Madrid. En toda su carrera anot 31 goles en 108 partidos internacionales con la Seleccin Francesa. Despus de retirarse, se dedic a partidos y actos benficos y como embajador de UNICEF. En junio de 2009 es nombrado por Florentino Prez como Asesor de Presidencia del Real Madrid.
Copa Mundial de Ftbol de 2002 Corea del Sur y Japn Primera fase
Campen Cuartos
5 4
2 3
AS Cannes Francia
1992/93 1993/94 Bordeaux 1994/95 Francia 1995/96 Total 1996/97 1997/98 1998/99 Juventus Italia 1999/00 2000/01 Total 2001/02 2002/03 Real Madrid 2003/04 Espaa 2004/05 2005/06 Total Total en su carrera
Palmars [editar]
Club Bordeaux Juventus Juventus Francia Juventus Francia Real Madrid Real Madrid Real Madrid
Pas Francia y Alemania Japn Mnaco Francia Italia Blgica y los Pases Bajos Escocia Mnaco Japn
Premio Gredos del Deporte Votado el mejor jugador europeo de los ltimos 50 aos (Votacin por Internet) Elegido como uno de los mejores jugadores vivos de la historia (FIFA 100) Marca Leyenda[21]
Baln de Oro 1998 Jugador Mundial de la FIFA 1998 Jugador Mundial de la FIFA 2000 Jugador Mundial de la FIFA 2003
Notas [editar]
1. a b 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany - Player Profile Page - ZIDANE Zindine - France. FIFA. Consultado el 2006-07-10. 2. Zinedine Zidane. Expertfootball. Consultado el 2008-03-18. 3. a b Los 10 momentos clave de su trayectoria. Diario El Mundo. elmundo.es. Consultado el 2009-09-18. 4. Players - Zinedine Yazid Zidane - Francia. Footballdatabase. Consultado el 2008-03-18. 5. Zidane, elegido mejor jugador del Mundial. Diario El Mundo. elmundo.es. Consultado el 2009-09-20. 6. ZIDANE, EN BUSCA DE SU SUEO: LA LIGA DE CAMPEONES. Terra/Agencias. Terra Deportes. Consultado el 2009-09-20. 7. Zidane ya es jugador del Real Madrid. Diario As. As.com. Consultado el 2008-11-02. 8. Los fichajes ms caros de la historia, Mercafutbol, 2 de noviembre de 2008. 9. Gonzlez, ngel. Italia, campeona del mundo por penaltis. Diario El Mundo. elmundo.es. Consultado el 2009-09-20. 10. Zidane to retire after World Cup, BBC Sport, 2006-04-25. Consultado el 2006-07-07. 11. Yahoo! Noticias (ed.): Valdano, nombrado director general del Real Madrid (en castellano). Consultado el 3 de junio de 2009. 12. GIANNI AGNELLI: ZIDANE NO SE TOCA. Terra/Agencias. Terra Deportes. Consultado el 2009-09-18. 13. NUEVO CAPTULO DEL CULEBRN ZIDANE. Terra/Agencias. Terra Deportes. Consultado el 2009-09-18.
14. ZIDANE ES INTOCABLE Y SEGUIR. Terra/Agencias. Terra Deportes. Consultado el 2009-09-18. 15. ZIDANE NO EST EN VENTA, LA JUVE SE REPITE. Terra/Agencias. Terra Deportes. Consultado el 2009-09-18. 16. ZIDANE: ME QUEDO EN LA JUVENTUS. Terra/Agencias. Terra Deportes. Consultado el 2009-09-18. 17. NUEVO 'OBJETIVO CUMPLIDO' PARA FLORENTINO PREZ. Terra/Agencias. Terra Deportes. Consultado el 2009-09-18. 18. ZIDANE SER MADRIDISTA POR 12.800 MILLONES. Terra/Agencias. Terra Deportes. Consultado el 2009-09-18. 19. EL FICHAJE DE ZIDANE CENTRA LA PRENSA CONTINENTAL. Terra/Agencias. Terra Deportes. Consultado el 2009-09-18. 20. Los 25 pases ms caros de la historia del ftbol. Terra. mx.terra.com. Consultado el 2009-09-06. 21. MARCA Leyenda, Diario Marca