Sunday, November 25, 2007

Zidane & poor kids
Zidane lately said that he is done with soccer and he is going to do his best to help poor kids around the world.
Zinedine Zidane was in Cairo on Thursday to launch a home for handicapped street children as part of a worldwide programme aimed at helping the most disadvantaged youngsters.
Egypt's National Council for Childhood and Motherhood signed a protocol with French company Danone, for which Zidane is world ambassador, to provide handicapped and homeless children with shelter, health care and education.
"It gives me immense pleasure to inaugurate a home for the handicapped street children of Egypt," Zidane told journalists.
"Undoubtedly I will be more gratified when all the children of the world enjoy care, safety and protection."
These kind of jobs that Zezo is looking for sonce he stopped playing soccer.
GoOd LuCk ZeZo :)

Sunday, November 4, 2007

Story
one day me and my friends went to the hookabar back home in Saudi Arabia to watch this soccer game between real Madrid and Barcelona. three of us were going for Barcelona and just me and the other friend were going for real madrid. Barcelona was winning the game so far. it was 2-0 and 80min. only 10 min left. my friend said I'm sure Zidane will do something but they were laughing at us. i believed in zidane and i was sure he will score or do something. the goal keeper passed the ball to zidane and he started running with the ball using his skills and moves that no one can do but him. he shoot and scored a great goal. and when it was 90 min he run with the ball and crossed it and then Raul scored the second goal. we were so happy and the other boys were just so mad and couldn't say anything.
Zidane headbutt
Pity if you will poor old Zinedine Zidane: sent off during the World Cup final for a serious infraction of FIFA's "no headbutting Italians" rule and now reduced to the status of French national hero with enough cash in the bank to enjoy a lifetime of truffles, stuffed songbirds and fine vintage champagne. Indeed, while the rest of the world was struggling to contain its outrage at Zidane's unsportsmanlike use of the Glasgow handshake, Jacques Chirac counterattacked with: "I would like to express all the respect that I have for a man who represents at the same time all the most beautiful values of sport, the greatest human qualities one can imagine, and who has honoured French sport and, simply, France."

Sunday, October 28, 2007

Reaction to Zidane's sending off
France coach Raymond Domenech said the referee should have given Zinedine Zidane more protection in the World Cup final defeat against Italy in Berlin. Zidane was sent off in extra-time for a headbutt on Marco Materazzi before France went on to lose on penalties. "Materrazzi is the man of the match, not Andrea Pirlo," said Domenech. "When one has to put up with what Zidane had to and the referee doesn't do anything, one understands. You can't excuse it, but you can understand it." The France coach added that Zidane regretted what had happened but refused to say if he had apologised.

Sunday, October 21, 2007

LAST GAME FOR REAL MADRID
On 7 May 2006, Zidane played his last home game for Real Madrid at the famous Santiago Bernabéu stadium. His team-mates wore special jerseys that had ZIDANE 2001–2006 written on the bottom of the club logo. The Real Madrid fans gave him a warm reception and kept cheering him throughout the game. The opponent team was Villarreal CF and the game ended in a 3-3 draw. He scored the second goal for Real Madrid. After the game, Zidane swapped jerseys with Juan Roman Riquelme, the Villarreal CF and Argentinian midfielder. Zidane was given a massive ovation by spectators, which left him in tears.

Saturday, October 13, 2007

great goal for zidane:
Zinedine Zidane scored a goal of sheer brilliance as Real Madrid ended their centenary season by winning their ninth European Cup. this goal was so perfect and i remamber me and my friends were going for the real and we were jumping and yelling when he scored it. it was just a crazy game and we were so happy that the real team won this game.
The Spanish giants had wrestled the early initiative when Raul scored after nine minutes, but Bayer Leverkusen quickly bounced back with Lucio's equaliser. However, the momentum swung decisively with Zidane's goal on the stroke of half time. And Real dominated an unspectacular second half in which Leverkusen failed to create any meaningful chances until the very end. In the seventh minute of injury time Madrid's substitute goalkeeper Iker Casillas made three spectactular saves to prevent Leverkusen from taking the match into extra time.

Saturday, October 6, 2007

woman magnetism and personal style
Zidane is Christian Dior's first male model. That is about the extent of his women magnetism. He isn't a heartthrob like David Beckham, or charming like Luis Figo. He is Zinedine Zidane, one of the world's most boring players. Does he care? Of course not, he has a lovely wife and two kids, and all the love he ever needs (though we can imagine the propositions uninhibited French women have thrown his way).

Zidane's off-field blandness extends to his wardrobe, which is just short of dull and unimaginative. Luckily his wife has impeccable taste. ================================================================================
personality & talent
Zidane is self-admittedly shy. He is considered a leader with his feet, not his mouth. That is unfortunate because of the impact he can have on people. In France, where Arabic immigrants are often marginalized, he has improved French impressions of Algerians (his parents are Algerian immigrants) thanks to his feats (and feet). His media indifference notwithstanding, his talent in-between the goal posts is unquestionable. He can change the flow of a game in an instant. His passing and dribbling skills create gigantic spaces on the field as opposing defenders rush to stop him. Even casual fans can recognize his genius and presence on the pitch.
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Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Trophies:
Zinedine had earned a lot of trophies but the most important are:
.: With the France National Team
World Champion with France > 1998
European Champion with France > 2000
.: With Juventus
Winner of the UEFA Supercup > 1996
Winner of the Intercontinental cup > 1996
Italian League > 1997
Winner of the Italian Supercup > 1997
Italian League > 1998
.: With Real Madrid
Winner of the Spanish Supercup > 2001
UEFA Champions League > 2002
Winner of the UEFA Supercup > 2002
Winner of the Intercontinental cup > 2002
Spanish League > 2003
.: Individual
Golden Ball > 1998
FIFA World Footballer of the Year > 1998
FIFA World Footballer of the Year > 2000
UEFA Most Valuable Player of 2001/02 > 2002
FIFA World Footballer of the Year > 2003
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Quick Facts
Name Zinedine Zidane
Starting Number #5
Nationality French
Height 185 cm / 6'2" feet
Weight 80 kg / 176 pounds
Family Status Married to a Spanish dancer named Veronique with two kids: Enzo (named after Enzo Francescoli) and Luca
Foot Both
Teams Cannes (France)
Bordeaux (France)
Juventus (Italy)
Real Madrid (Spain)
Nicknames Zizou
Skills All-round player, control, dribbling, passing, creativity
Zinedine Zidane got off to a bumpy start for Real Madrid last year after his record $68.6 million transfer from Juventus. Amateur football accountants quickly began to suggest that the price paid for the French midfielder had been a mistake. They could be right, Zidane might be worth even more. Let's audit his account: World Cup Champion, European Champion, Serie A champion, and now Champions League winner. Win or lose, his ability to bend a game in his favour the way he bends the ball around defenders has made this player the best one. =========================================================================

Monday, September 24, 2007

Zinedine Yazid Zidane, or as they call him " Zizou" was born in Algeria in 23 June 1972. A great player who lead France to win the 1998 World Cup and to the final in 2006. He played under four European clubs, including Juventus and Real Madrid. Zizouo entered the world-record fee of $87 million for his transfer to Real Madrid in 2001 and he was the highest ever paid. Zidane attracted millions of fans worldwide at the World cup final with two headed goals against Brazil and made tension in the 1998 France won the cup for the first time ever. He, also, played great games in Euro 2000 and helped France to win that cup too. At the 2006 FIFA World Cup, he was named "Most Outstanding Player" of the tournament, receiving the golden ball but the France team lost the final with penely kicks aginst Italy and in that game Zizuo got dismissed in extra-time of the final for headbutting Italian defender Materazzi. there were a debat around what happened. some people thought it was Zizuo falut while other said it was Materazzi fault. for me I think it is Materazzi falut because as Zizuo later said " Materazzi was pulling Zizuo's t-shirt all the time then Zizuo told Materazzi that is going to give it to him after the game if he wants it." Materazzi replied " I do not want, I want your mother or sister." Zizuo was so upset and headbutting him. anyway, later Materazzi apologized to Zizuo about what happened. I think Materazzi was so smart for getting involved in dismissing Zizuo from the game because Zizuo was playing so good and if that did not happen France might won the cup. however, Materazzi shouldn't do it because the final is sport and in sport everyone should be friendly but come'n it's the world cup final, who care about being friendly?! :)