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Luís Filipe Madeira Caeiro Figo (pron. IPA [lu'iʃ 'fiɣu]) (born November 4,
1972 in Lisbon, Portugal) is a Portuguese international footballer, who
plays as a midfielder and winger, currently for Inter Milan. Figo was the
2000 European Footballer of the Year, the 2001 FIFA World Player of the Year,
and was named amongst the FIFA 100. Known for his exceptional trickery and
dribbling skills on either wing (though he predominantly plays on the right),
he is one of the few footballers to have played for the Spanish rival clubs
FC Barcelona and Real Madrid.
Luís Figo started his career at Sporting Lisbon, a club which developed many
other great Portuguese players.
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He won his first senior international cap in 1991; prior to that, he won the
Under-20 World Championships and Under-16 European Championships with
Portugal junior sides, a significant part of the nation's so called 'Golden
Generation' in football, alongside compatriot, Rui Costa. In 1995, Figo
looked poised to join one of the big clubs of Europe, but a dispute between
Italian clubs Juventus F.C. and Parma, Figo having signed contracts with
both clubs, resulted in an Italian 2-year transfer ban on Figo, effectively
stopping any moves to Italy. However, the situation was eventually resolved
for Figo, with a move to Spanish club FC Barcelona, under coach Johan Cruyff,
and within four years he became a fan-favourite, captain and symbol of the
Catalan side.
Already a great winger at the beginning of his career, Figo eventually
became one of the best players in the world. His dazzling dribbling and the
amazing amount of assists (Figo states that he enjoys assisting as much as
scoring) assured him success and fame all over the world. Figo is recognized
for his versatility throughout the pitch.
In 2000 his switch to Barcelona's arch-rival Real Madrid, for a then world
transfer record £37 million, only intensified the great animosity between
the two clubs. The move was hurtful to Barcelona supporters especially after
he spent the summer swearing he would not transfer to Madrid. He went from
beingone of the most cherished players in Catalonia to being the most hated
one. There was a short-lived website (antifigo.com devoted to insult "judas
Figo", which shows how much the fans were hurt. He missed his highly
anticipated first return to the Nou Camp due to injury; in 2002, Barcelona's
ground was almost closed after objects were thrown at Figo, while massive
chants calling him Pesetero (which can be roughly translated to mercenary)
echoed in the stadium; and finally, during the final match of Euro 2004
between Greece and Portugal, a Barça fan known as Jimmy Jump ran across the
field and threw a FC Barcelona flag at Figo in an apparent act of defiance.
Despite the niggling detractors and all the critics' cries that he was a
vastly 'overrated' player, Figo played out some of the best attacking
football ever seen in both an individual and in his Real Madrid team. It was
not hard to see why though, given that Figo was one of the linchpins at the
heart of an ever increasing star studded squad that included Zinedine Zidane,
Roberto Carlos, Ronaldo, and Raúl González, and dubbed the 'Greatest Club in
the World' first, and then, officially crowned as the 'Club of the Century'
by FIFA in the year he joined. Alongside his equally illustrious team mates,
Real Madrid with Figo at the core swept the titles for the next three years
under coach Vicente Del Bosque.
Luís Figo: Portugal captain.On August 18, 2004, Figo announced that he would
"take a break" from international football. In April 2005 he announced to be
ready to return, as he was sidelined in Real Madrid, and the next month Luiz
Felipe Scolari announced he would talk to him about his return. He agreed to
return on 13 May and resumed his international career in the match between
Portugal and Slovakia on June 4. This received mixed feelings from
Portuguese fans: some saw his return as fixing something that should not
have happened, others were fearful of the "concessions" Scolari made to
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