Zidane Retiring 2005 -- No WC 2006?

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  1. kevbrunton

    kevbrunton New Member

    Feb 27, 2001
    Edwardsburg, MI
    Club:
    Chicago Fire
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    This article reports that Zidane will be retiring after his contract with Real is up in 2005.

    http://soccernet.espn.go.com/headlinenews?id=272394&cc=5901

    One must assume that he therefore wouldn't be available to play for France in WC 2006. Would that be a big surprise for France? Would he likely have played anyway or is he going to be too old by then to earn a spot?
     
  2. IASocFan

    IASocFan Moderator
    Staff Member

    Aug 13, 2000
    IOWA
    Club:
    Sporting Kansas City
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Things change a lot in two years. Planning two years out is a great idea, but things change and so do plans.
     
  3. giggs88

    giggs88 Member

    May 11, 2003
    Virginia
    zidane also said no one or nthing would change his mind about retiring.i hope his last two years are is best.
     
  4. Soccerfever

    Soccerfever Member

    Aug 30, 2001
    Laval(Canada)
    Does this also means that France will exit the first round in Germany 2006?:)
     
  5. MIGkiller

    MIGkiller Member+

    Flamengo
    Brazil
    May 9, 2003
    Rio de Janeiro
    Club:
    Flamengo Rio Janeiro
    Nat'l Team:
    Brazil
    Re: Re: Zidane Retiring 2005 -- No WC 2006?

    No, it means that they could not even qualify for it. ;)
     
  6. romagol10

    romagol10 Member

    Jul 23, 2003
    CO
    Club:
    AS Roma
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    That's a shame, Zidane seems to be the type of player who could still play well at 35. He might be slower by then but I'm sure he'd still have the moves and the passing ability. I think he wants to end his career after a good season and not go out after a poor season or one spent on the bench (like Batistuta).
     
  7. ZZ10

    ZZ10 New Member

    Sep 4, 2002
    PARIS
    If France does well at next year Euro tournament, I hope he'll change his mind. I want to see more magic Zizou - please stay (at least) until 2006.
     
  8. Excape Goat

    Excape Goat Member+

    Mar 18, 1999
    Club:
    Real Madrid
    Re: Re: Re: Zidane Retiring 2005 -- No WC 2006?

    France has not qualified for a WC Finals since 1986. Maradona was a hundred pound lighter.
     
  9. miko

    miko New Member

    Jun 5, 2003
    Ireland
    It will be unfortunate if he does not play in WC2006, as he only got to play a bit of a match in WC2002. I'd say he would still be able to play in WC2006 if he wanted to.
     
  10. david dunn

    david dunn New Member

    Jun 20, 2003
    france
    things can also change a lot in two days, he said he could go on if he'll be physically able to after 2005...
     
  11. david dunn

    david dunn New Member

    Jun 20, 2003
    france
    Re: Re: Re: Zidane Retiring 2005 -- No WC 2006?

    Don't be ridiculous, the error of not prepare zidane's replacement probably cost us the last world cup, we can't do the same mistake two times, and we began to learn playing without him(cf confed cup), we'll be there with or without zidane! ;)
     
  12. AvidSinger

    AvidSinger New Member

    Sep 6, 2002
    Massachusetts
    Is that a real retirement or a Michael Jordan retirement?
     
  13. Soccerfever

    Soccerfever Member

    Aug 30, 2001
    Laval(Canada)
    Re: Re: Re: Re: Zidane Retiring 2005 -- No WC 2006?

    Began?It was about time!:)
     
  14. PumaBear

    PumaBear New Member

    May 5, 2001
    back in el defectuoso
    It's a shame we will not see Zizou in 2006 because we dod not see him in the horrendous 2002 WC
     
  15. Mario

    Mario New Member

    Mar 11, 2000
    San Salvador, El Sal
    I dont
     
  16. Danks81

    Danks81 Member

    May 18, 2003
    Philadelphia
    I bet he retires from international soccer after Euro 2004. He will not be playing in Germany 2006 and I believe he is wise enough to force France's transition without him sooner rather than later.
     
  17. Fevernova99

    Fevernova99 Member

    May 3, 2003
    Club:
    New York Red Bulls
    Zidane is a classy guy he will not do a Michael Jordan retirement, and he has won everything he can possibly win I believe. I'm thinking his reason is he will be a bit old and let the next generation take over, he probably wants to retire on his own then retire due to an injury. I think when he leaves we wont see him around much, he probably will not take up any commentary jobs or tour the world like pele, thats just the way he is...
     
  18. Alphonse

    Alphonse New Member

    May 30, 2003
    La France
    That will be a plus sad day, I will admit that I will le cry of sadness when he retires, I will le look like this :(

    But then I will le look like this :D when la France wins le world cup the next year
     
  19. david dunn

    david dunn New Member

    Jun 20, 2003
    france
    He said several time this inyterview was a mistake, he said he don't know when he will retire, he just said he want to retire on his top, so I think we have a good chance to see him in WC 2006...
     

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