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Zinedine
Zidane
Was
born June 23, 1972, in Marseille, France. Zidane got his start in football
(known as soccer in North America) at an early age, when he joined the US
Saint-Henri club.
He moved on to Septemes
Sports Olympiques after the coach convinced the director of the club to
sign him. After leaving Septemes at the age of 14, Zidane participated in
the first year junior selection for the league championship, the same year
he was discovered.
Off to
Cannes
He was called in for 3 days at
the sport regional centre in Aix-en-Provence, where Jean Varraud, Cannes'
recruiter, noticed the French/Algerian player. He ventured off to Cannes
for what was intended to be a six-week stay, but remained even longer.
Playing with professionals at the age of 16, it would only be a matter of
time when he too would turn pro, and he knew he was on his way to
realizing his dreams.
Showing the determination of
an athlete who wants to exceed expectations, Zidane had played his first
game in First Division at the age of 17, and it was from then that
football went from an ambition to a passion. The Cannes midfielder scored
his first goal on February 8th, 1991 (he received a Clio as a promise from
the Cannes President, who promised him a car when he scored his first goal
as a professional), and his first season with the club was marked by a
qualification for the UEFA Cup.
Zidane's
second season with Cannes wasn't as promising, but on the non-professional
front he met his future wife Veronique, a Spanish dancer. After a lukewarm
91-92 season,
Zidane felt it was time for a change and switched to Bordeaux after he was
asked to sign a four-year contract. Marseille also wanted Zidane, but
Bordeaux proved to want him more.
Kicking and soaring
His
beginning with Bordeaux was hard on 24-year-old Zidane, as it forced him
to adapt, but once he did, he did so with flying colours. Not only did
Bordeaux qualify every year that Zidane played with the team, but Bordeaux
also qualified for the UEFA Cup through Intertoto and went to the final in
95-96, Zidane's last year with the team.
At
the same time, Juventus sought out Zidane, and after his four crucial
seasons with Bordeaux, he moved to Torino. Again, Zidane was forced to
adapt to the Italian way of playing as well as to the lifestyle, but after
his first year, he was a bona fide star.
It
was with Juventus that Zidane won titles, as Winner of the 1996 European
Super Cup, the 1996 European/South American Cup, Winner of the 1997 League
Super Cup, named 1997 and 1998 Italy Champion, and Finalist of the 1997
and 1998 Champions League.
His
individual awards include the Golden Ball in 1998, and he was named Best
Player of the Year by the FIFA in 1998 and 2000.
Most
expensive football player
In 2001,
Zizou became the most expensive player in football history when Real
Madrid acquired him for 46 million pounds (roughly $66 million US
Dollars). Even if he does have to adapt to the Spanish way of life, he
certainly won't have to adapt to being the star player, nor the award
winner.
Zinedine and Veronique have two sons, Enzo (named after Enzo Francescoli)
and Luca. In addition to promoting a slew of sports products, Zidane is
also Christian Dior's first male model |