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Topic: soccer--- Zinedine Ismail Yazid Zidane (Read 1586 times)
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 Joined: May 2007 Posts: 268
 
 Romania
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Jun 21, 2007, 01:46:20 AM | #10 |
| His entire name is "Zinedine Ismail Yazid Zidane?" I din't know he has such a long name. I have just admired him a lot, especially when he was playing for my favorite Italian team, Juventus. |
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 Joined: Jun 2007 Posts: 172

Malaysia
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Jun 24, 2007, 07:40:17 AM | #14 |
Injuries, retirement, and comeback (2002–2006)
A thigh injury prevented Zidane from playing in France's first two matches of the 2002 FIFA World Cup. He rushed back from his injury to play in the third game, but could not perform at his usual level. France was eliminated in the first round without scoring a single goal, and the attempt at defending the World Cup title was unsuccessful.
In the Euro 2004 tournament, Zidane and his team started strongly, and he scored a free kick and a penalty in a come-from-behind victory against England in the group stage. On 12 June 2004, after France was upset in the quarter-finals to the eventual winners, the Greek national football team, Zidane retired from international football
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 Joined: Jun 2007 Posts: 172

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Jun 26, 2007, 07:32:54 AM | #16 |
Injuries, retirement, and comeback (2002–2006) 2
However, after France experienced problems in qualifying for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, Zidane announced on 3 August 2005 that he was coming back to play for France and was reinstated as captain of the national team. He made his competitive return in the 3-0 FIFA World Cup qualifier win against the Faroe Islands on 3 September 2005, and France went on to win their qualifying group.
On 25 April 2006, after an injury-plagued season at Real Madrid, Zidane announced that he would retire from professional football following the 2006 FIFA World Cup finals in Germany.
On 27 May 2006, Zidane earned his 100th cap for France in a 1-0 victory over Mexico at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis on the outskirts of Paris. It was his last match in the stadium, and he became the fourth French player after Marcel Desailly, Didier Deschamps and Lilian Thuram to earn a hundred national caps. He was substituted early in the second half.
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