Zidane’s World Cup headbutt: The story behind football’s most iconic red card

Football fans will forever remember July 9, 2006, not just for the World Cup final between Italy and France, but for the shocking moment when Zinedine Zidane, one of the sport’s greatest players, headbutted Marco Materazzi in the chest during extra time.

This incident, which led to Zidane’s ejection from the game, became one of the most infamous moments in World Cup history.

The Build-Up to the Incident
The 2006 FIFA World Cup final was a high-stakes match held at Berlin’s Olympiastadion. France and Italy were evenly matched, with Zidane scoring an early penalty and Italy equalizing through Marco Materazzi.

Both teams were locked in a 1-1 deadlock well into extra time, and tensions were running high on the pitch.

Zidane, who had announced his retirement after the tournament, was at the peak of his career, having already secured legendary status in football. The match was expected to be his grand farewell, but what happened instead shocked the world. ..Continue Reading

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