Showing posts with label Zain-ud-din Zidane. Show all posts
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Thursday, 2 August 2012

Zidane


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Sunday, 3 June 2012

Zidane

Zinedine Zidane

Biografi
Full name : Zinedine Yazid Zidane
Date of birth : 23 June 1972
Place of birth : Marseille, France
Height : 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Playing position Playmaker
Youth career :
1982–1983 US Saint-Henri
1983–1986 SO Septèmes-les-Vallons
1986–1988 Cannes
Senior career :
1988–1992 Cannes
1992–1996 Bordeaux
1996–2001 Juventus
2001–2006 Real Madrid
National team :
1991–1994 France U-21
1994–2006 France
Early life and group career
Zidane's parents emigrated to Paris in 1968 from the settlement of Aguemone in the Kabylie territory of Algeria. They transferred to Marseille a small number years afterwards, where Zidane was born.Zidane united a restricted group in the La Castellane local area of Marseille. At the age of 14, he joined in the first-year younger collection for the governing body championship, where he snared the alertness of AS Cannes scout Jean Varraud. He went to Cannes for a six-week stay, but finished up outstanding at the group for four years to play at the certified level. Zidane acted his first Ligue 1 correspond at seventeen, and counted his first objective on 8 February 1991, for which he accepted a motor vehicle as a gift from the assembly president. His first time of the year with Cannes culminated in a UEFA Cup berth.Zidane was conveyed to Girondins de Bordeaux in the 1992–93 time of the year, victorious the 1995 Intertoto Cup and closing runner-up in the 1995–96 UEFA Cup in four years with the club. He acted a set of midfield aggregations with Bixente Lizarazu and Christophe Dugarry, which would become the trademark of both Bordeaux and the 1998 French countrywide team. In 1995, Blackburn Rovers trainer Ray Harford had articulated onvolvement in noting both Zidane and Dugarry, to which assembly holder Jack Walker sopposedly responded, "Why perform you like to indication Zidane when we have Tim Sherwood?"In 1996, Zidane transferred to UEFA Champions League champions Juventus for a payment of £3.2 million[citation needed] and won the 1996–97 Serie A and the 1996 Intercontinental Cup, but lost the 1997 UEFA Champions League Final 3–1 to Borussia Dortmund. The subsequent time of the year, Zidane netted 7 goals in 32 equates in the governing body to aid Juventus win the 1997–98 Serie A and hence save the Scudetto. In Europe, Juventus made their third following UEFA Champions League Final facade, but lost 1–0 to Real Madrid which would be his next destination. Juventus closed second in the 2000–01 Serie A, but were abolished in the gathering stage of the Champions League after Zidane was prohibited for headbutting Hamburger SV competitor Jochen Kientz. Zidane even so was labelled Serie A Foreign Footballer of the Year for the second time.
Real Madrid in 2005
In 2001, Zidane united Real Madrid for a then world record payment of 150 billion Italian lire (about €75 million) and noted a four-year contract. He counted a renowned match-winning objective, a volley bang with his unconvincing leg, in Madrid's 2–1 win over Bayer Leverkusen in the 2002 UEFA Champions League Final finishing completely his private quadruple. The next time of the year, Zidane aided Real Madrid to win the 2002–03 La Liga and was labelled the FIFA World Player of the Year for the third time. In 2004, buff balloted him as the best European footballer of the earlier 50 years in UEFA's fiftieth-anniversary Golden Jubilee Poll. While Zidane's terminal time of the year of group football finished trophyless, he savoured triumph on a private note transcription the maiden hat-trick of his line of work, counting thrice in resistance to Sevilla FC in a 4-2 win in January 2006. He finished the time of the year for Real Madrid as their second utmost objective scorer and assists provider behind colleagues Ronaldo and Beckham respectively, with 9 goals and 10 assists in 28 games. On 7 May 2006, Zidane, who had advertised his strategies to withdraw after the 2006 World Cup, acted his last household correspond and counted in a 3–3 draw with Villarreal CF. The squad was clothed in commemorative garments with ZIDANE 2001–2006 under the group logo.
International career
A Zidane football garment, number 10 for France.Both France and Algeria analyze Zidane a population, but he was ineligible to play for the Algerian countrywide team. There was a comment that trainer Abdelhamid Kermali rejected Zidane a location for the Algerian squad because he sensed the youthful midfielder was not high-speed enough. However, Zidane discredited the rumor in a 2005 interview, saying that he would have been ineligible to play for Algeria because he had now acted for France. He rake in his first covering with France as a replacement in a congenial in resistance to the Czech Republic on 17 August 1994, which finished in a 2–2 draw after Zidane counted double to aid France delete completely a 2–0 deficit. After Éric Cantona was given a year-long suspension in January 1995 for assaulting a buff, Zidane took over the playmaker position. France were abolished in the Euro 96 semi-finals in a retribution shootout by the Czech Republic after the correspond finished 0–0 in surplus time.The 1998 FIFA World Cup was the first World Cup that Zidane joined in. It was held in his household nation France. The French assembly won all three recreational activities in the gathering stage but Zidane was conveyed off in the second correspond in resistance to Saudi Arabia for a label on Fuad Anwar, turning into the first French competitor to accept a red small discern in a World Cup finals. Without their poised playmaker France progressed to win 1–0 in the last sixteen game in resistance to Paraguay and, on his revisit to the boundary, overcame Italy 4–3 on retributions after a goalless draw in the quarter finals. France then overcame Croatia 2–1 in the semi final. Zidane acted a greatest job in the team's accomplishment, though he had yet to count a objective at the World Cup.Zidane and France went on to play in resistance to vindicating champions and favourites Brazil at the Stade de France in the 1998 FIFA World Cup Final. France controlled Brazil from the kick-off, with Zidane counting two similar goals, both headers from corner hits taken by Emmanuel Petit and Youri Djorkaeff. Courtesy of Zidane's brace, France went into the smash 2–0 up at half-time with one hand now on the World Cup trophy. Emmanuel Petit adjoined a third objective deep in blockade time to fasten the 3–0 win and France's first ever World Cup. Zidane became an instant countrywide heroic someone and his photograph was projected on the Arc de Triomphe.
Two years afterwards France won Euro 2000, turning into the first assembly to retain both the World Cup and the European Championship since West Germany in 1974. Zidane closed with two goals, a memorable free hit in resistance to Spain in the quarter terminal and the golden objective in the semi terminal in resistance to Portugal, and was labelled competitor of the tournament by UEFA.As reigning world and European champions, France moved into the 2002 World Cup as favourites but a thigh damage averted Zidane from playing in France's first two equates and without their talisman the French assembly failed to count in either match. He was dashed back prematurely for the third game in spite of not being entirely fit, but could not stop France from being ignominiously abolished in the gathering stage without counting a solitary goal; the least recital by a vindicating champion in the past files of the competition. France over played under prospects at Euro 2004 were knocked out by eventual champions Greece in the quarter finals. Zidane, even so, had one of the most significant recreational activities of his line of work in the unclasping correspond in resistance to England, counting two goals in blockade time (a free hit and a retribution, respectively) to turn what would have been a 1–0 overcome into a 2–1 win for the French. After France's elimination Zidane advertised his retirement from global football.With the mass retirement of veteran key players for instance Bixente Lizarazu, Marcel Desailly, Claude Makélélé and Lilian Thuram, France strived to be eligible for the 2006 World Cup. At the suggesting of trainer Raymond Domenech, Zidane came out of retirement and was straight away reinstated as assembly captain. Zidane, along with Thuram and Makélélé, made his competent revisit for France in a 3–0 win over the Faroe Islands on 3 September 2005. The trio supervised to turn back the chronometer to France's victorious days of the late 1990s and early 2000s as a rejuvenated France went on to win their qualifying group. On 27 May 2006, Zidane rake in his hundredth covering for France in a 1–0 congenial win over Mexico, in what would in addition be his last correspond at the Stade de France. Zidane became France's fourth competitor to arrive at 100 caps, after Desailly, Thuram and Didier Deschamps.Zidane had a slow start to the 2006 World Cup and, after being poised for the terminal correspond of the gathering stage, returned to set up a objective for Patrick Vieira and count one himself in the second around correspond in resistance to Spain. In the quarter terminal France held Brazil to just one shot on objective in the rematch of the 1998 final. Zidane helped Thierry Henry's making a determination objective and he was labelled Man of the Match by FIFA. France faced Portugal in the semi terminal and, as in Brussels six years beforehand, Zidane's retribution hit resolved the argue and conveyed France to another greatest final. Before the 2006 FIFA World Cup Final in Berlin, Zidane was rewarded the Golden Ball as the best competitor of the competition. Having now advertised he was to withdraw after the expiration of his Real Madrid bond at the end of the 2005–06 time of the year, the world of football now knew Zidane's second World Cup terminal was to be the last correspond of his career. Seven minutes into the correspond Zidane put France ahead with a retribution hit and became only the fourth competitor in World Cup past files to count in two divergent finals, along with Pelé, Paul Breitner, and Vavá, in augmentation to being fastened for first position with Vavá, Pelé and Geoff Hurst with three World Cup terminal goals apiece. He virtually counted a second objective as long as the first interval of surplus time but his header was collected by Italy's goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon. Zidane was then conveyed off in the 110th minute of the game after headbutting Marco Materazzi in the box with a seal, so he did not join in the retribution shootout which Italy won 5–3 courtesy of David Trezeguet's shot rattling the crossbar. Neither Fabien Barthez neither Gianluigi Buffon made a solitary save in the retribution shootout. In 2010, Zidane said that he "would rather die" than recognize clear fault to Materazzi for the headbutt in the terminal, but in addition accommodated that he “could not ever have inhabited with himself” had he been sanctioned to continue on the lob and aid France win the match. Following his red small discern in the terminal, Zidane withdrew from certified football, and substantiated that he would not depart back on his decision. He was condemned by FIFA to a three game suspension for his red small discern, but since he had withdrew from certified football, played three days of community service instead.

Sunday, 17 April 2011

Formal Football Champion France Center And Attacker

Although Zidane couldn't complete his swansong, he walked away from football, with his head held high, as the the most decorated French player in the history of football, with three FIFA Best Player of the Year. He was made a Knight Officer of the Legion D'Honneur, and continues to mesmirise footballers even today, with his waves of victory and a legacy he has left behind continuing to awe football fanatics everywher

Zain-ud-din Zidane

Zain-ud-din Zidane

Zain-ud-din Zidane

Zain-ud-din Zidane

Zain-ud-din Zidane

Formal Football Champion France Center And Attacker

ZAIN-UD-DIN ZIDANE:
For the next few minutes, I'm gonna glorify the most glorious player in the World. Read on, fellow Gooners.This post is long, so keep some nosh next to you, just in case
Zidane was born Zainuddin Zidane to Monsieur Ismael and Madame Mallika Zidane, of Algerian Kabylie heritage in the port town of Marseilles, France. Zizou began playing street football at the age of five, by which time he was already ingrained with his never say die attitude. Zidane's role model was Euro 1984 winner Michel Platini, who he tried to emulate. Zizou once said, "When me and my friends played on the street, we used to pretend to be real footballers. I was always Platini."
Zizou was picked up by AS Cannes scout Jean Varraud, who invited him to Cannes for a six-week trial. However, so mesmirising was he at Cannes that the then French almost-unknown midfielder stayed there for four years, making his full debut at the tender age of 17. His fourth year at Cannes culminated in the awarding of a UEFA Cup berth. Zidane sought more Ligue 1 action in the form of a move to FC Girondins de Bordeaux. At le Massif Centrale, Zizou won the Intertoto Cup, which guaranteed les Girondins a place in the UEFA Cup, where he finished runner-up, thus signalling only the start of an illustrious career. 
In 1996, Zidane moved to Turin with Italian Titans FC Juventus Torino, for an estimated fee of just 3 million (yes, non-Zizou fans, you might snigger at this point, but then again, you're gonna read about his achievements in full below, so please do continue reading) and won the 1996 Scudetto and the Intercontinental Cup and helped retain the Scudetto next season. 'Twas at Turinthat he fine tuned his style of cool, calm, composed play which was the perfect amalgamation of fire and ice, wowing audiences worldwide with display after awesome display of well, awesomeness.
In 2001, Zizou joined Real Madrid CF for a then record breaking fee of 76 million euros (how agonising that WOTY broke this record) where every touch of his on the ball was greeted with raucous cheers. He was the bloke who made everything happen. One of the galactico elite alongside David Beckham, Luis Figo, Luis Ronaldo, Raul Gonzalez, Michel Salgado, Roberto Carlos and Claude Makelele (to name the entire extended Galactico family), and scored the match winning goal (an absolute belter of a shot) against Bayer Leverkeusen, in the UEFA Champions League Final, completing a unique quadruple (Ha! Beat that, WOTY!)
On the international scenario, Zidane's first international tournament was Euro 1996, where he showed the world what exactly he was capable of, even though France exited the tourney in the semis.
Arguably, his finest moment with Les Bleus was during the FIFA World Cup in 1998 where France won the trophy in L'Hexagone, beating Brazil 3 - 0 in the final. Anyway, tha's all ancient history. All we need to remember is that Zizou won the World Cup, and no Man U (Barthez was at Marseille, Blanc at Inter), Chelsea or Liverpool player has done it in the last so many years. (Read Vieira, Pires, Henry, Trezeguet)
Zain-ud-din Zidane

Zain-ud-din Zidane

Zain-ud-din Zidane

saying bye bye to the fans and football

More glory was to follow in Belgium and the Netherlands where Zizou's Bleus coasted to the final and won the coveted Henri Delaunay trophy, setting up David Trezeguet for the Golden Goal against perennial rivals Italy in the final, after Sylvain Wiltord (yet another ex-Gunner) finagled an equaliser in the dying seconds of the game). That, indeed was the stuff dreams are made of and it was indeed a dream run for Zidane so far. He added to his already impressive trophy collection with the Confederations Cup in 2001.
Unfortunately, all good things must come to an end. During the 2002 FIFA World Cup a Zidane-less France was gobsmacked by Senegal and then held to a goalless draw by Uruguay, as the great man, alongwith Pires was out due to an injury. Zizou - still not fully fit - was choppered in for the last game against Denmark, but France, already woebegone, capitulated to Denmark and left Japorea without scoring a single goal.
France redeemed themselves slightly by winning the 2003 Confederations Cup, and added to that by making a clean sweep of the group phases at Euro 2004, where Zizou single-handedly turned the English Three Lions into a bunch of yowling pussycats. Unfortunately, that was as good as it got for France, as they were unceremoniously dumped out by eventual winners Greece. Zidane bid adieu to international football.... or so it seemed.
As France began to qualify for the World Cup, it could be easily seen that Les Bleus were les Very Very Pale Bleus or only a shadow of their former selves. Under the circumstances, the Thespian prick who is an excuse for a coach - Raymond Domenech - persuaded the Golden Generation - Zidane, Thuram, Makelele - to return to international football, which made the entire known world stand up and take ntoice, as Le Maestro began to do what he does so well yet again: win. France finally qualified for the World Cup on top of their table. 
Unfortunately, things didn't go all hunky-dory for Les Bleus as Zizou picked up a couple of jizz-coloured yellow cards during the first two opening games of the Group phases, both of them draws against Switzerland (0-0) and South Korea (1-1). Zizou avoided a backdoor exit from his last international tournament as France beat Adebayor's Togo 2-0 with goals from Thierry Henry and Stand-in Captain Patrick Vieira (Come on, Arsenal!), who was turning 30 that day, although David Trezeguet had two goals chalked off as he was wrongly judged offside (Does the name Valentin Ivanov ring a bell here?). Another birthday boy, Zidane, watched from the stands as Les Bleus limped through to the Round of Sixteen.
Against Spain, Zizou produced rolled back the years as he cut the Spanish defence to ribbons after Villa scored from the spot as Pernia was bundled over by Thuram. Zizou fed Ribery who slalomed past the Spanish defence and rounded Casillas to bring the French back on terms. Zizou magic dominated the second half as Vieira rocketed home a close range header early in the second half, while Zidane provided the icing on the cake by latching onto a pass from Sylvain Wiltord and stroked the ball home past former clubmate Iker Casillas. The Samba Brigade came calling next, and on a night when Zidane has one of his days, he is unstoppable. Unfortunately for La Seleccion, Le Maestro was in his element, and he made Cafu, Ronaldinho, Ronaldo and Adriano look silly as he whizzed past them time and time again. It looked like Zizou had saved his best for last, and things were only looking up for the French. Zidane's free kick was slotted home by Henry, while Roberto Carlos, who was supposed to marking him, was distracted by his shoelaces.... yes Roberto, we've all seen them... just look down.... those knotted things holding your shoes together... yep, thats 'em. Portugal were ousted next, as Zidane scored from the spot, to send them into the finals of the Cup. WOTY was unconsolable, having earned the ire of almost all of England by getting Wayne Rooney (!) sent off earlier, the circle had come back, thwacking him in the dingalings.
christiano Ronaldo is sad on the event of retirement of the glorious player zain-ud-din zidane


Zain-ud-din Zidane