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  2. Coup de Boule - Wikipedia

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    The song was written and recorded in half an hour on 10 July 2006, [2] the day after the World Cup Final, and parodies "Zidane y va marquer" by Cauet. [3] The Lipszyc brothers and Lascombes distributed the song as a joke to about 50 friends over the Internet, and within hours it was playlisted by Skyrock, one of France's largest independent radio stations. [1]

  3. Zidane y va marquer - Wikipedia

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    "Zidane y va marquer" is a song recorded by the French TV and radio host Sébastien Cauet, released July 3, 2006. Based on the music of Salif Keita and Martin Solveig's hit single "Madan", this parody refers to Zinedine Zidane and other players of the French football team competing in the 2006 FIFA World Cup.

  4. Vaudeville Smash - Wikipedia

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    The group rose to international attention after they collaborated with sports commentator Les Murray for their song "Zinedine Zidane", a tribute to the eponymous French football player. [2] The song was named by Billboard as one of ten unofficial World Cup 2014 anthems.

  5. Zinedine Zidane - Wikipedia

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    Zinedine Zidane, 18 yards out, watching and waiting, adjusts his body and, in one, smooth movement, pirouettes and catches it full on the volley with his left foot. It flies past Hans-Jörg Butt . It was the moment of Zidane's apotheosis, more so than the 1998 World Cup final, because of the moment's grace and beauty, because of his control of ...

  6. Zizou (name) - Wikipedia

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    Zinedine Zidane (born 1972), French footballer nicknamed Zizou Zizou Bergs (born 1999), Belgian tennis player Louisa Young (Zizou Corder), British novelist who uses the pen name Zizou Corder

  7. Luca Zidane - Wikipedia

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    Luca was born in Aix-en-Provence, and is the son of the FIFA World Cup-winning French footballer Zinedine Zidane and his wife Veronique Fernández. [3] He is the second of four brothers, and all of them – Enzo, Théo, and Elyaz – are footballers who developed at the youth academy of Real Madrid. [4]

  8. Headbutt (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    The sculpture depicts an incident that took place in the 110th minute of the 2006 FIFA World Cup Final between France and Italy, [2] when Zinedine Zidane headbutted Italian defender Marco Materazzi in the chest after Materazzi had verbally provoked him. [3] Zidane consequently received a red card and was sent off. France lost the match, which ...

  9. Marseille turn - Wikipedia

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    French footballer Zinedine Zidane was known to use different variations of the Marseille turn. Instead of using his sole to drag the ball back in the move's first phase, Zidane sometimes used the inside of the foot, especially when performing the move while running at high speed.