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[186] [187] A renowned playmaker, Zidane's natural position was a classic number 10 behind the strikers. [ 180 ] [ 188 ] [ 189 ] He was also capable of playing as a second striker , [ 190 ] [ 191 ] [ 192 ] as a winger , [ 193 ] or as a central midfielder or deep-lying playmaker , due to his ability to orchestrate his team's attacking plays from ...
Zinedine Zidane is the only manager to have won titles in three consecutive years, all with Real Madrid. Pep Guardiola won three titles in 2009, 2011 and 2023, with Barcelona and Manchester City . Brian Clough won back-to-back titles as manager of Nottingham Forest .
Playmaker Zinedine Zidane (108 caps, 31 goals) is the seventh most capped French footballer of all time and captained France to the 2006 FIFA World Cup Final. Marcel Desailly (116 caps, 3 goals) represented France at seven major international tournaments, including four as captain.
Zinedine Zidane: 1 1 1 Gianni Rivera: 1 1 Ruud Gullit: 1 1 Lothar Matthäus: 1 1 Roberto Baggio: 1 1 Hristo Stoichkov: 1 1 Andriy Shevchenko: 1 2 (1999, 2000) George Best: 1 1 Allan Simonsen: 1 1 Ronaldinho: 1 1 Stanley Matthews
The former player was given the captaincy first, but handed it over to Zidane when he returned to the team in 2005. [23] [24] Zidane subsequently wore the armband at the 2006 FIFA World Cup and became the first French captain and just the fourth player in association football history to be sent off in a World Cup final match.
Appearances – Number of ... Sanchís in 2009 Sergio Ramos in 2010 Paco Gento in 1959 Pirri in 1973 Alfredo Di Stéfano in 1962 Goyo Benito in 1973 Zinedine Zidane ...
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Total number of goals scored: 77; Average goals per match: 2.48; Top scorer(s): 5 – Milan Baroš; Most goals scored by a team: 10 – Czech Republic, England; Fewest goals scored by a team: 1 – Bulgaria, Latvia, Switzerland; Most goals conceded by a team: 9 – Bulgaria; Fewest goals conceded by a team: 2 – Italy, Spain