- Happy birthday Zinedine Zidane! Today the Real Madrid and France icon celebrate his fiftieth birthday.
- Zidane’s heroics in the 1998 World Cup final proved pivotal in him winning the Ballon d’Or that year.
- Zidane lit up the sport during the nineties and noughties with his elegance, technique, creativity, and a propensity
It is another milestone reached for the legendary Frenchman, who will go down as one of the greatest footballers in the history of the game.
He lit up the sport during the nineties and noughties with his elegance, technique, creativity and a propensity to always shine in the biggest matches for club and country.
Not only that, since retiring from playing in 2006, he has gone on to become one of the world’s most successful coaches.
As we celebrate the former Cannes, Bordeaux, Juventus and Real Madrid star turning 50, we look back at the five most incredible moments of his playing career.
Heading France to World Cup glory
Zidane was the hero of France’s World Cup victory on home soil in 1998.
Les Bleus had never won the World Cup and Zidane had not enjoyed the best tournament until that point, even being sent off in the group stages.
He rose to the big occasion in the final itself versus Brazil, heading home twice from corners in the first half in a 3-0 victory.
Winning the Ballon d’Or
Zidane’s heroics in the 1998 World Cup final proved pivotal in him winning the Ballon d’Or that year.
In the process, he became only the fourth Frenchman in history to win the Golden Ball after Raymond Kopa, Michel Platini, and Jean-Pierre Papin.
Zidane has been successful both as a player and coach; Photo/Sportskeeda
He is also the last Frenchman to win the Ballon d’Or, although Karim Benzema may end the hex this year.
Goal against Leverkusen
In the 2002 Champions League final, Zidane scored arguably the greatest goal in European Cup history.
Real Madrid was drawing 1-1 with Bayer Leverkusen in the final when Zidane settled the game with a moment of genius.
Roberto Carlos crossed the ball high up into the sky, and Zidane volleyed it into the top corner from the edge of the box with his weaker left-foot
Rolling back the years in 2006
By the time Zidane traveled to the 2006 World Cup, he was approaching 34 and many felt that he was a player well past his best.
In the knockout stages, he silenced the critics as he rolled back the years in the knockout stages with three goals.
But it was his performance against holders Brazil in the quarter-finals that was most memorable. Zizou ran the show in the middle of the park, assisting Thierry Henry’s winner and leading the Brazilians a merry dance in a 1-0 win.
Panenka and Headbutt
Zidane dragged France to the 2006 World Cup final in Germany in what was to be his final game before retirement.
Zinedine Zidane Headbutted Marco Materazzi In World Cup Final; Photo/Sky Sports
And he once again stole the show – both for good and bad reasons.
He put France ahead with an outrageously cheeky Panenka penalty but Marco Materazzi’s header leveled matters.
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