Zinedine Yazid Zidane: French Pronunciation
Zinedine Yazid Zidane: French Pronunciation
Zinedine Yazid Zidane: French Pronunciation
is a former Frenchfootballer and current coach of Real Madrid Castilla. He played as an attacking
midfielder for the French national team, Juventusand Real Madrid.[4][5] Renowned for his elegance, vision
and technique, Zidane was named the best European footballer of the past 50 years in the UEFA Golden
Jubilee Poll,[6] and has been described as one of the greatest players in the history of the game. [7][8][9]
At club level, Zidane won the La Liga title and the UEFA Champions League with Real Madrid, two Serie
A league championships with Juventus and an Intercontinental Cup and a UEFA Super Cup each with both
aforementioned sides. His 2001 transfer from Juventus to Real Madrid set a world record fee of an
equivalent 75 million. On the international stage with France, Zidane won the 1998 FIFA World Cup,
scoring twice in the final, and UEFA Euro 2000 where he was named Player of the Tournament. The World
Cup triumph made him a national hero in France, and he received the Lgion d'honneur in 1998.
Zidane has won the FIFA World Player of the Year three times, a feat achieved only by Ronaldo, Lionel
Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo,[10] and the Ballon d'Or once. He was Ligue 1 Player of the Year in 1996, Serie
A Footballer of the Year in 2001 and La Liga Best Foreign Player in 2002. Zidane received the Golden
Ball for player of the tournament at the 2006 World Cup, and in the final against Italy was infamously sent
off for headbutting Marco Materazzi in the chest. Prior to the World Cup, he announced he would retire at
the end of the tournament.
After retirement, Zidane became assistant coach at Real Madrid under Carlo Ancelotti for the 2013-14
season. After a successful year in which the club won the UEFA Champions League and Copa del Rey,
Zidane became the coach of Real Madrid's B team, Real Madrid Castilla. [11]
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2 Club career
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2.1 Cannes
2.2 Bordeaux
2.3 Juventus
3 International career
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5 Coaching career
7 In popular culture
8 Personal life
9 Career statistics
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9.1 Club
9.2 International
9.2.1 International goals
10 Honours
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10.1 Player
10.2 Country
10.3 Club
10.4 Individual
10.5 Order
10.6 Records
12 External links
Zinedine Yazid Zidane (Arabic: ) was born on 23 June 1972 in La Castellane, Marseille in
southern France. Zidane is ofAlgerian Kabyle Berber descent.[12][13] His parents, Smal and Malika, emigrated
to Paris from the village of Aguemoune in the Berber-speaking region of Kabylie in northern Algeria in 1953
before the start of the Algerian War. The family, which had settled in the city's tough northern districts
of Barbs and Saint-Denis, found little work in the region, and in the mid-1960s moved to the northern
Marseille suburb of La Castellane in the 16th arrondissement of Marseille. In 1972, Zidane was born there
as the youngest of five siblings. His father Smal worked as a warehouseman / nightwatchman at a
department store, often on the night shift, while his mother was a housewife. [12] The family lived a reasonably
comfortable life by the standards of the neighborhood, which was notorious throughout Marseille for its high
crime and unemployment rates.[13][14]
It was in Castellane where Zidane had his earliest introduction in football, joining in at the age of five in
football games that the neighbourhood's children played on the Place Tartane, an 80-by-12-yard plaza that
served as the main square of the housing complex.[15]In July 2011, Zidane named former Olympique
Marseille players Bla Slikovi, Enzo Francescoli and Jean-Pierre Papin as his idols while growing up.[16][17]
At the age of ten, Zidane got his first player's licence after joining the junior team of a local club from
Castellane by the name of US Saint-Henri.[18] After spending a year and a half at US Saint-Henri, Zidane
joined SO Septmes-les-Vallons when the Septmes coach Robert Centenero convinced the club's Director
to get Zidane.[18]
Zidane stayed with Septmes until the age of fourteen, at which time he was selected to attend a three-day
training camp at the CREPS (Regional Centre for Sports and Physical Education) in Aix-en-Provence, one
of several such footballing institutes run by the French Football Federation. It was here that Zidane was
spotted by AS Cannes scout, and former player, Jean Varraud who recommended him to the training centre
director of the club.[4]