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Zinedine Zindane and Marco Materazzi, after Zidane head-butted Materazzi during the World Cup final (2006.)
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THIERRY HENRY & ZINEDINE ZIDANE;
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Zinedine Zidane, France 2003.
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i think my hatred for france nt started when my parents wouldn't let me have a zidane jersey bc: "there's no way we're supporting that country in our house"
"but he's algerian no?"
"yes, but he plays for france."
"but what if he played for algeria?"
"then you wouldn't even have to ask we'd already have a jersey here."
anyways look who's parents lied about sending their letter:
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The France '98 Final
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Luca Guadagnino, Call me by your name, 2017
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Zinedine Zidane and Marco Materazzi, 2006 FIFA World Cup Final, Olympiastadion | Berlin, Germany, 9 July 2006
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France against Spain, Pep Guardiola chasing Zinedine Zidane
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Things happen on the pitch. It's happened to me many times. But I could not stand it there. It is not an excuse. But my mother was ill. She was in hospital. More than once they insulted my mother and I never responded. And then, it happened. To apologise for this? No. If it was Kaká, a regular guy, a good guy, of course I would have apologised. But not to this one. If I ask him forgiveness, I lack respect for myself and for all those I hold dear with all my heart. I apologize to football, to the fans, to the team. But to him I cannot. Never, never. It would be to dishonour me. I'd rather die. There are evil people. And I don't even want to hear those guys speak. (x)
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(L-R) Bixente Lizarazu, Zinedine Zidane, and Marcel Desailly of France with the World Cup trophy, which they had won after beating Brazil 3-0. Zidane scored a brace, and Emmanuel Petit scored France’s other goal. It was France’s first World Cup triumph. (1998.)
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Pep Guardiola (Spain) vs Zinedine Zidane (France) - during talk to Referee Pierluigi Collina the European Championships Quarter Final 2000.
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It's the same picture🥲
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