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It marks two decades of red to Zidane in the final of the World Cup, his last active moment. "He told me if he wanted his shirt and I told him that he preferred his sister," said Materazzi.
Twenty years after one of the most important events in the history of the World Cups, Marco Materazzi once again spoke about the headline he received from Zinedine Zidane in the final between Italy and France in 2006. In an interview with the French newspaper L-Equipe, the Italian ex-zagueiro said that the episode could have ended on the lawn itself if the French shirt 10 had sought to greet him after the match. — I am no saint, but Zidane is no…
It was July 9, 2006. The victory against Italy in the World Cup final seemed to be promised. Until the blow of anger, and the lead, of the number 10 Blues. Writers tell Zidane, a singular hero of a collective tragedy.
9 July 2006: The World Cup final against Italy is Zinédine Zidane's last big performance. Then it comes to the most famous head kick in history.
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