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Zinedine Zidane: The Making of a Soccer Legend
It would undoubtedly be the most spectacular comeback in soccer history and would be a fitting final chapter in the career of an assuming man of immense talent who has rightly added his name to the list of the game's legends over the past decade.
As France prepare for a World Cup final against Italy, Zinedine Zidane is on the cusp of achieving a feat that the 14-year old prodigy he once was could not have dreamed of as he tirelessly worked with a ball in the drab alleyways of Le Castellane, one of the poorest immigrant quarters of Marseille.
Last year, France were failing miserably in their quest for qualification for the World Cup before Zidane returned to guide them to Germany. Now, France and their inspirational captain is just one game away from recapturing the prize they won in 1998.
Such is the impact Zidane has had since coming out of retirement; no-one refers much to the strange occurrence that led to his change of heart.
Having hung up his international boots after Les Bleus failed to retain their European title at Euro 2004, Zidane agreed to come back after a nocturnal visitation: "One night about three o'clock in the morning I woke up suddenly and began speaking with someone. Afterwards I didn't tell anyone abo
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Breathtaking Zizou unravels Brazil
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Germany 2006 | Quarter-finals FIFA World Cup Stadium, Frankfurt Attendance: 48,000 France goal: Thierry Henry (67)
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Coach: Carlos Alberto Parreira Starting XI: Dida; Cafu, Lucio, Juan, Roberto Carlos; Juninho Pernambucano, Gilberto Silva, Ze Roberto; Kaka, Ronaldinho; Ronaldo. Substitutions: Adriano for Juninho Pernambucano (63), Cicinho for Cafu (76), Robinho for Kaka (79).
FranceFrance
Coach: Raymond Domenech Starting XI: Fabien Barthez; Willy Sagnol, Lilian Thuram, William Gallas, Eric Abidal; Claude Makelele, Patrick Vieira; Franck Ribery, Zinedine Zidane, Florent Malouda; Thierry Henry. Substitutions: Sidney Govou for Ribery (77), Sylvain Wiltord for Malouda (81), Louis Saha for Henry (86).
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4 Brazil wins 4 France wins 3 draws
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Brazil v France | Quarter-finals | 1986 FIFA World Cup Mexico™ | HighlightsBrazil v France | Quarter-finals | 1986 FIFA World Cup Mexico™ | Highlights
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