Zinadine Zidane - Übersetzung nach französisch
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Zinédine Yazid Zidane; Zizou; Zinédine Zindane; Zidane; Zenedine Zidane; Zinadine Zidane; Zinedine Yazid Zidane; Zinédine Zidane; Zinedine zidane controversy; Zidane HeadButt; Zidane headbutt; Zidane Headbutt; The Zidane headbutt incident; Zinedine Zindane; Zidane vs. Materazzi; Zain-ud-Din Zidane; List of international goals scored by Zinedine Zidane; Zizu; International goals scored by Zinedine Zidane
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  • Following France's World Cup win, an image of Zidane was projected on the [[Arc de Triomphe]] (''pictured'') along with the words "Merci Zizou".<ref name="Merci Zizou">[https://www.theguardian.com/football/2000/jul/02/euro2000.sport2 "Zizou top"]. ''The Guardian''. London. Retrieved 21 November 2013.</ref>
  • Zidane with teammate [[David Beckham]] in 2003
  • La Corniche, seaside roadway along the coast of Marseille, with a mural of Zidane on the wall
  • Zidane, with his Real Madrid players, standing to the right of Madrid mayor [[Manuela Carmena]] after Real had won their 33rd [[La Liga]] title, May 2017
  • Zidane in the [[Match Against Poverty]] in [[Bern]], March 2014
  • La Castellane in the northwestern edge of [[Marseille]] where Zidane was born in 1972
  • Zidane's France jersey from Euro 2000
  • Screening of ''[[Zidane: A 21st Century Portrait]]'' documentary at the Albert Hall in Manchester, with rock band [[Mogwai]], who provided the soundtrack, on stage
  • Zidane's Z5 Group is a sporting complex made up of five a side football pitches sponsored by [[Adidas]]
  • Zidane (right) with Real Madrid captain [[Sergio Ramos]] lifting the 2016 UEFA Champions League trophy
  • Zidane's France home jersey from the 2006 World Cup. An elite [[playmaker]], he wore number 10 for much of his international career.
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  • Zidane at the [[Danone Nations Cup]], 2008. A football tournament involving 2.5&nbsp;million children from over 11,000 clubs from around the globe, Zidane is its ambassador.
  • Zidane playing a backheel during a game of [[futsal]] in 2008
  • Zidane at a press conference during the 2017 FIFA Club World Cup. As head coach of Real Madrid he won the UEFA Champions League an unprecedented three times in a row.

Zinadine Zidane      
Zinadine Zidane (born 1972), French football (soccer) player who plays for France's national team
Zidane Zidanine      
n. Zidane, Zinadine Zidane (born 1972), French football (soccer) player who plays for France's national team
Zidane      
Zidane, family name; Zinadine Zidane (born 1972), French football (soccer) player who plays for France's national team

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Zinedine Zidane

Zinedine Yazid Zidane (French: Zinédine Yazid Zidane; born 23 June 1972), popularly known as Zizou, is a French professional football manager and former player who played as an attacking midfielder. He most recently coached Spanish club Real Madrid and is one of the most successful coaches in the world. Widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, Zidane was a playmaker renowned for his elegance, vision, passing, ball control, and technique. He received many individual accolades as a player, including being named FIFA World Player of the Year in 1998, 2000 and 2003, and winning the 1998 Ballon d'Or.

Zidane started his career at Cannes before establishing himself as one of the best players in the French Ligue 1 at Bordeaux. In 1996, he moved to Italian team Juventus, where he won several trophies including two Serie A titles. He moved to Real Madrid for a world record fee at the time of €77.5 million in 2001, which remained unmatched for the next eight years. In Spain, Zidane won several trophies, including a La Liga title and the UEFA Champions League. In the 2002 Champions League final, he scored a left-foot volleyed winner that is considered one of the greatest goals in the competition's history.

Capped 108 times by France, Zidane won the 1998 FIFA World Cup, scoring twice in the final, and was named to the All-Star team. This triumph made him a national hero in France and he received the Legion of Honour in 1998. He won UEFA Euro 2000 and was named Player of the Tournament. He also received the Golden Ball as Player of the Tournament at the 2006 World Cup, despite his infamous sending off in the final against Italy for headbutting Marco Materazzi in the chest. He retired as the fourth-most capped player in French history.

In 2004, he was named in the FIFA 100, a list of the world's greatest living players compiled by Pelé, and in the same year was named the best European footballer of the past 50 years in the UEFA Golden Jubilee Poll. Zidane is one of nine players to have won the World Cup, the Champions League, and the Ballon d'Or. He was the ambassador for Qatar's successful bid to stage the 2022 World Cup, the first Arab country to host the tournament.

After retiring as a player, Zidane began his coaching career at Real Madrid Castilla. He remained in the position for two years before taking the helm of the first team in 2016. In his initial two and a half seasons, Zidane became the first coach to win the Champions League three times in a row, won the UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup twice each, as well as a La Liga title and a Supercopa de España. This success led to Zidane being named Best FIFA Men's Coach in 2017. He resigned in 2018, but returned to the club in 2019 and won another La Liga and a Supercopa de España title before leaving again in 2021.