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In the finals of the World Cup, Zidane head-butted an Italian player after receiving an insult. What was said between them to anger him THAT much?

2006-07-10 16:14:23 · 11 answers · asked by Cillian 2 in Sports Football FIFA World Cup (TM)

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he called him a dirty terrorist
The Paris-based anti-racism advocacy group SOS-Racism issued a statement Monday quoting "several very well informed sources from the world of football" as saying Materazzi called Zidane a "dirty terrorist." It demanded that FIFA, soccer's world governing body, investigate and take any appropriate action.

FIFA, which reviews all red cards at the World Cup, would not comment on the specifics.

"This is a disciplinary matter now. I can't give any statements now," FIFA spokesman Markus Siegler said.

Materazzi, meanwhile, was quoted as denying the terrorist comment.

"It is absolutely not true, I didn't call him a terrorist, I don't know anything about that," the Italian news agency ANSA quoted Materazzi as saying when he arrived with his team at an Italian military airfield.

"What happened is what all the world saw live on TV," the Italian player said, referring to the head-butting.

Zidane's agent, Alain Migliaccio, was quoted by the BBC as saying the France captain told him the Italian "said something very serious to him, but he wouldn't tell me what."

Whatever it was, it was enough to infuriate Zidane.

"Zizou is someone who reacts to things," said Aime Jacquet, Zidane's coach at the 1998 World Cup. "Unfortunately he could not control himself. It's terrible to see him leave this way."

Even with the ejection, Zidane still won the Golden Ball as the World Cup's best player.

Zidane, who came out of retirement to help France qualify for the World Cup and said he would quit soccer completely after the tournament, got 2,012 points in the vote by journalists covering the tournament. The three-time player of the year beat Fabio Cannavaro (1,977) and Andrea Pirlo (715), both of Italy.

Zidane's red card was anything but unusual. He was sent off 14 times in his career at the club and international level.

At the 1998 World Cup, he stomped on a Saudi Arabian opponent. Sitting out a two-match ban, he came back to score two goals against Brazil in the final.

Five years ago with Juventus, he head-butted an opponent in a Champions League match against Hamburger SV after being tackled from behind.

The reaction to Sunday's outburst was mixed in France. President Jacques Chirac called Zidane "a genius of world football," and former Sports Minister Marie-George Buffet said Zidane's aggressive act was unforgivable for its effect on children watching the game.

"This morning, Zinedine, what do we tell our children, and all those for whom you were the living role model for all times?" French sports daily L'Equipe wrote.

Zidane, whose parents emigrated to France from Algeria, became a proud symbol of a multicultural France and is adored in Algeria.

In the mountains where Zidane's parents grew up, Atmanne Chelouah carried off a life-size cardboard cutout of the player at "Cafe Zizou" after the red card.

"We are very disappointed," Chelouah said. "He should have kept his cool."

But lashing out is nothing new to Zidane, who grew up playing on concrete in an impoverished immigrant neighborhood of Marseille, where fouls and insults are met with instant retribution.

Perhaps he could never shake off that you-or-me mentality.

"You can take the man out of the rough neighborhood, but you can't take the rough neighborhood out of the man," striker Thierry Henry said Sunday.

At this year's World Cup, where Zidane sat out one match for getting two yellow cards in the first round, he sent a message to his teammates. In a rare television interview, he said, "We die together."

They were ready to go as far as they could for him, yet he punished them.

"He'll carry that weight for a long time," France coach Raymond Domenech said of Zidane's latest red card.

Zidane nearly won the match with a late header after giving France an early lead with a penalty, taking two steps forward to slowly chip the ball into the air while goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon dived to his right.

It was his third goal of the tournament and sixth in the last 10 major tournament matches. He scored three at the 2004 European Championship.

Zidane's teammates had all wanted to help him to one last trophy. Failing that, they refused to kick him when he was down.

"For all that Zidane has done for the national team, you have to say 'Thank you and well done,"' said striker David Trezeguet, the only player to miss his penalty kick in the shootout.

2006-07-10 16:17:05 · answer #1 · answered by Sunshine 4 · 1 0

It's already three weeks since this incident. Looks like zidane made a name for himself this time. Why did he headbutt Materazzi? Acorrging to the lip readers, Materazzi apparently said something like he is the son of a terriest, that his sister was a prosistute , that he was trying ot flirt with Materazzi's sister, that Matarazzi was speaking of something racial. Zidane said that Materazzi, pulled his shirt several times, he told him that they could exchange t-shirts later but he just kept pulling Zidane's shirt. Who does he thinks he is anyway? His's so disrespectful, a joker, he thinks that he is so great. ok, let's get back to the main point. And then he said lots of awful things. Once was enugh but thrice was too much, Then zidane say that he tried to pretend that he did not listen to what Materazzi said and Materazzi tried another way, speaking ill of sister and his mother. Zidane said that Materazzi could talk about him but not his mother, he got so angry, he tried to calm down but when he saw Materazzi coming to him, he just couldn't take it anymore and head-butted him. That's so cheap, if I was him, I would have bash him up. That's worth the red card. Actually, what Zidane did was stupid. I am a great fan of his though. But there is one thing he did not ask himself. If he really loved his family, I mean his mother, he should have ignore him and fun as far away as possible. Wouldn't his mother be happier if he got the cup than the red card ? To be fair, let's look at what Matarazzi has to say. He say that he would not talk about Zidane's mother because he lost his mother about 11 or 14 years i think. He is a great fan of Zidane too. The latest news is that Zidane has been fine i think $6000 plus and Materazzi $4000plus. Materazzi can't play in a few games too. Matarazzi is a coward. He is dispeakable, he don't have to insult Zidane for fun or somthing else. Zidane was like a gantle man in the interxiews. I still cannot believe he did such a thing. He is such a cool cumumber, but he turn into a spicy chilly because of , to me, a small matter. Violence can't solve problems

2016-03-27 00:28:03 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Materazzi spoke in Italian - a language understood by Zidane due to his time spent with Juventus F.C. and first told him: "Hold on, wait, that one's not for a ****** like you." As the players walked forward, Materazzi allegedly said: "We all know you are the son of a terrorist whore." Then, just before the headbutt, he was seen saying: "So just **** off." According to Brazilian TV Rede Globo, a lip-reader claimed that Materazzi twice called Zidane's sister a prostitute.

2006-07-10 16:23:12 · answer #3 · answered by hottie 3 · 0 0

not much.. zidane has a history of losing his temper. You would think after a few red cards he would learn. too bad for him.

2006-07-10 16:31:18 · answer #4 · answered by Sam_I_Am 4 · 0 1

Im wondering the same thing…

2006-07-10 16:19:35 · answer #5 · answered by elvira 2 · 0 0

Who knows..

2006-07-10 17:05:29 · answer #6 · answered by ? 6 · 0 0

Are you a Frog?

2006-07-10 16:17:46 · answer #7 · answered by DJT28 5 · 0 0

yeah, i read that article too...but i bet it was yo mama!

2006-07-10 16:20:05 · answer #8 · answered by standstill 22 5 · 0 0

Probably called him gay, since most french men are anyway.............

2006-07-10 16:26:49 · answer #9 · answered by Dusty 7 · 0 0

Something about old balls.

2006-07-10 16:18:17 · answer #10 · answered by 2007_Shelby_GT500 7 · 0 0

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