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    Zidane: Materazzi insulted my mother and sister

    PARIS, July 12 (Reuters) - Zinedine Zidane said on Wednesday that Italian defender Marco Materazzi insulted his mother and his sister during the World Cup final against Italy.
    The French captain reacted to the insult by head-butting Materazzi's chest in the second period of extra time of the match. He was sent off.

    'He (Materazzi) pronounced very tough words about my mother and my sister. I tried not to listen to him but he kept repeating them,' Zidane told in a live interview on French television channel Canal Plus.

    Playing the last game of his career, Zinedine was shown a red card, leaving his team mates finish the match without him. France lost on penalties.

    'There was no tension with Materazzi before or during the match.

    'He just put his hand onto my shirt and I told him to stop. I told him that if he wanted it I could give it to him at the end of the match.

    'Then he said very harsh words to me and repeated them several times. I left but then I went back towards him and things went very fast. The words he said concerned my mother and sister.

    'I heard them once, then twice, and the third time I couldn't control myself. I am a man and some words are harder to hear than actions. I would have rather been knocked down than hear that.'

    'Afterwards I explained to the referee that I had been provoked, but my behaviour is not forgivable,' Zidane said.

    Without Zidane, who had earlier given France the lead with a penalty, extra-time finished with the score locked at 1-1, and Zidane's team lost the penalty shoot-out 5-3 to Italy.

    Asked whether he plans to attend FIFA hearings into the incident, Zidane said that he would seek to defend himself.

    'I will go and I will tell everything I have just said,' he added. 'The reaction is always punished but if there is no provocation there is no reaction. The guilty person is the one who provokes.

    'If I reacted that way, it is because something bad happened. Do you really believe that 10 minutes before the end of my career I would be able to make such a bad gesture? The provocation was very serious.'

    The incident was a sad way to end what has been a glittering career for Zidane, but he insisted he would not change his mind about retiring.

    'This is a decision I have made and I will not go back on it,' he said. 'This is definite. I will not play again.'

    Materazzi himself, who scored the equaliser for Italy on Sunday, made a statement of his own while Zidane was speaking on French television.

    'I didn't mention anything about religion, politics or racism,' he said. 'I didn't insult his mother. I lost my mother when I was 15 years old and still get emotional when I talk about it.

    'Naturally, I didn't know that his mother was in hospital but I wish her all the best.

    'Zidane is my hero and I have always admired him a lot.'
    VIVA ITALIA VIVA MILAN VIVA MALDINI

    #2
    dame zidane garm.

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      #3
      Here is the full version of the interview:

      I have no regrets, says Zidane
      July 12 2006 at 07:49PM
      By Cyril Touaux
      Paris - French soccer icon Zinedine Zidane on Wednesday said he was sorry for head-butting an Italian opponent during the World Cup final against Italy.
      But he said in a French television interview that defender Marco Materazzi had deserved it for insulting him with some "very hard words" aimed at sullying his mother and sister.
      "I want to ask for forgiveness from all the children who watched that. There was no excuse for it," he said.
      'I want to be open and honest about it'
      "I want to be open and honest about it because it was seen by two or three billion people watching on television and millions and millions of children were watching.
      Asked what exactly Materazzi had said, Zidane would only offer that it was "very personal and concerned his mother and his sister".
      "You hear those things once and you try to walk away. That's what I wanted to do because I am retiring. You hear it a second time and then a third time..."
      Zidane was not asked in the interview whether there was a racist tone to the insults.
      The French skipper was sent-off for the head-butt to Materazzi's chest in the second period of extra-time in Sunday's final in Berlin.
      'I can't, repeat can't say that'
      Italy went on to win the World Cup on penalties after the match had finished tied at 1-1 after extra-time.
      While Italians celebrated their fourth World Cup crown, France and the rest of the world wondered just what had made the 34-year-old skipper and footballing genius act in the violent way he did in what was the final game of his career.
      All agreed that Materazzi had insulted the Frenchman immediately prior to the head-butt but what he actually said has been mired in mystery.
      Theories ranged from insults against Zidane's mother, sister and family to him being accused of being an Arab terrorist.
      The Italian admits he traded insults in the heat of the exchanges but denied either calling Zidane a terrorist or saying something crude about his mother.
      Zidane had been silent over what had made him lose his cool until Wednesday's delayed broadcast interview with popular Canal+ television sports presenter Michel Denisot.
      He said that while he was sorry for all that had happened, he had no regrets about retaliating against Materazzi.
      "I can't say I have any regrets about what I did because that would be like admitting that he had every reason to say what he said." said Zidane.
      "I can't, repeat can't say that. He had no reason to say what he said. It's always the reaction that is sanctioned and not the provoker."
      Zidane said that the final had been without any major incidents between the two teams up until his dramatic clash with Materazzi when the Italian had tugged at his shirt.
      "I told him to stop pulling my shirt and that he could have it if he wanted at the end of the match," he said.
      "That was when words were said, very hard words and he said them several times.
      "Words can sometimes be harder than actions. It all went very quickly and they were words that hurt me deep down.
      "The real culprit should be sanctioned and the real culprit is him. He provoked it all.
      "Do you imagine that in a World Cup final like that with just 10 minutes to go to the end of my career, I am going to do something like that because it gives me pleasure?"
      World football's governing body Fifa has launched an investigation into what happened and its chief Sepp Blatter said on Wednesday that Zidane could lose his award as best player of the tournament.

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        #4
        so no racism or terrorist shit, the rest doesnt matter, iranian players hear this kinda shit all the time, espacialy when playin arab teams, no big deal
        Gal'e Noii

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          #5
          I think,

          Zidane should lose his award for 1) provoking and belittling Materazzi. 2) buttheaing him

          and Materazzi should get a ban for 6 months of every single match for provoking and insulting Zidane

          NO ONE HAS ANY RIGHT TO DISRESPECT MY OPINION. BUT YOU CAN DISAGREE.
          VIVA ITALIA VIVA MILAN VIVA MALDINI

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            #6
            Zidane didn't initiate the conflict, materazzi did.
            The REAL. The LEGEND. Since 2001.

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              #7
              Losing Zidan's award is in hand of who voted him. after all, it wouldn't be a bad idea. Materazzi surely must be punished and 6 months sounds good to me too. I have no idea where did you come up with Zidane provoking Materazzi diea?

              BTW, by reading Zidane's interview, I had more respect to the guy. He apoplogized for his wrong doing after all.
              Last edited by Hajagha; 07-12-2006, 12:12 PM.

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                #8
                Originally posted by khabalood
                Zidane didn't initiate the conflict, materazzi did.
                We'll see when Fifa announces their decision.

                But since when slightly pulling a shirt is innitiation of a conflict?!? Seriously dude, do you play football or Billiard?

                This is from Materazzi, he called me right now:"Sorry Mr. SiSidine SiSan that I pulled your shirt a little and touched you! Sorry I didn't know I first have to pay then touch!"

                Give me a break!
                VIVA ITALIA VIVA MILAN VIVA MALDINI

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                  #9
                  Zidane's mum's dying right?

                  thts why he took it so badly. Materazzi should be stripped of his WC winners medal

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by VivaItalia
                    We'll see when Fifa announces their decision.

                    But since when slightly pulling a shirt is innitiation of a conflict?!? Seriously dude, do you play football or Billiard?

                    This is from Materazzi, he called me right now:"Sorry Mr. SiSidine SiSan that I pulled your shirt a little and touched you! Sorry I didn't know I first have to pay then touch!"

                    Give me a break!
                    Who pulled whose shirt? Are in lala land?

                    1, Materazzi pulled the shirt which can be a penalty kick ward.

                    2, Zidane protested to not doing so.

                    3, Materazzi insulted him.

                    4, Zidane head-butted him.

                    Do you have any other scenario than that? In this way Zidane had only reacted, he was punished and may get more punishment only for NUMBER 4, however he apologized. But Materazzi is yet to apologize, has the subject for number 1 and 3, specialy 3.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Hajagha
                      Losing Zidan's award is in hand of who voted him. after all, it wouldn't be a bad idea. Materazzi surely must be punished and 6 months sounds good to me too. I have no idea where did you come up with Zidane provoking Materazzi diea?

                      BTW, by reading Zidane's interview, I had more respect to the guy. He apoplogized for his wrong doing after all.
                      and I got more respect (it was -10 before, it's 0 now!) for Materazzi:

                      He said:

                      'I didn't mention anything about religion, politics or racism,' he said. 'I didn't insult his mother. I lost my mother when I was 15 years old and still get emotional when I talk about it.

                      'Naturally, I didn't know that his mother was in hospital but I wish her all the best.

                      'Zidane is my hero and I have always admired him a lot.'


                      I tend to believe him saying that he didn't insult his mother. but he has insulted his sister for sure! Zidane might have heard a wrong thing 1) he was angry 2) he might have heard it wrong since it was in Italian 3) he might have said his family and Zidane interprete it to his sister and mother. Just a guess. But it's possible.
                      VIVA ITALIA VIVA MILAN VIVA MALDINI

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Hajagha
                        Who pulled whose shirt? Are in lala land?
                        1, Materazzi pulled the shirt which can be a penalty kick ward.
                        2, Zidane protested to not doing so.
                        3, Materazzi insulted him.
                        4, Zidane head-butted him.
                        Do you have any other scenario than that? In this way Zidane had only reacted, he was punished and may get more punishment only for NUMBER 4, however he apologized. But Materazzi is yet to apologize, has the subject for number 1 and 3, specialy 3.
                        exactly.

                        This is really not that hard to understand. Yet Italy fans have such a hard time with it.
                        The REAL. The LEGEND. Since 2001.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Hajagha
                          Who pulled whose shirt? Are in lala land?

                          1, Materazzi pulled the shirt which can be a penalty kick ward.

                          2, Zidane protested to not doing so.

                          3, Materazzi insulted him.

                          4, Zidane head-butted him.

                          Do you have any other scenario than that? In this way Zidane had only reacted, he was punished and may get more punishment only for NUMBER 4, however he apologized. But Materazzi is yet to apologize, has the subject for number 1 and 3, specialy 3.
                          First it was racism, now it's Khar-mother fohsh! so 1-0 for me.

                          you are funny! After fifa announces their decision we'll see who's right. (Although if they announce something that you don't like, you come up with your usual "FIFA is biased", "Bla bla bla")

                          and saying that this pulling shirt is penalty, shows how those 14-year old girls got into you. THIS IS A MENS GAME HAJI! you forget this often. take your Alziemer pills baba! you're getting old.
                          VIVA ITALIA VIVA MILAN VIVA MALDINI

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by khabalood
                            exactly.

                            This is really not that hard to understand. Yet Italy fans have such a hard time with it.

                            You don't get it, do you?

                            That's my opinion and you can only disagree respectfully.

                            you can say yours and we'll see who was right.
                            VIVA ITALIA VIVA MILAN VIVA MALDINI

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                              #15
                              I'm changing my judgement based on what Zidane and Materazzi announced:

                              I think,

                              Zidane shall lose his award and be banned for 6 months-1 year (although he has retied)for 1) provoking and belittling Materazzi. 2) buttheaing him

                              Materazzi should get a ban for 4 international games for provoking and insulting Zidane

                              NO ONE HAS ANY RIGHT TO DISRESPECT MY OPINION. BUT YOU CAN DISAGREE.
                              VIVA ITALIA VIVA MILAN VIVA MALDINI

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