Sporting CP
Luís Figo began his career at Sporting Clube de Portugal. He won his first senior international cap in 1991. Before that, he won the Under-20 World Championships and Under-16 European Championships with Portugal junior sides, with Rui Costa, Joao Pinto and he was also an important part of Portugal's "Golden Generation".
BarcelonaIn 1995, Figo looked ready to join one of the big clubs of Europe, but a dispute between Italian clubs Juventus and Parma, with Figo has signed contracts with both clubs, resulted in Italy two-year transfer ban on Figo, effectively stopping any move to Italian. However, the situation has finally decided to Figo, with a move to Spanish club Barcelona for £ 2.25 million cost, under Dutch coach Johan Cruyff. He became good friends with former Barcelona midfielder and Spanish are great and current Barcelona manager Josep Guardiola.At the time of the year with Barcelona in 1995 that his career really took off: Figo won a UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1996-97, successive Primera División titles and went on to appear 172 times for the Blaugrana, scoring 30 goals.
Real Madrid
In 2000, Figo made a very controversial move to bitter rivals Real Madrid to Barcelona and then-world record fee of about £ 37 million.Many Barcelona fans felt betrayed by the transfer and turned against him, though after years of success with Barcelona Figo and has become a fan favorite for more than five years. When he returned three seasons later in a league game (2002), he received a warm reception from the crowd and many began throwing objects at the time he took the corners and throw-ins, including pig's head, which led to fines Barça.
InternazionaleFigo left Real Madrid to join Internazionale in the summer of 2005 on free transfer after his contract with Real Madrid had run out. This means that Figo will finally be able to play for a club in Italy, something that he had the chance to do before moving to Barcelona, but scuppered due to a dispute between the two clubs are interested, Juventus and Parma. During the summer of 2008, Figo's compatriot José Mourinho joined Inter at the managerial level. This was said to please Figo, because he will have some Portuguese partner for the rest stay at Inter. On May 16, 2009, Figo announced his retirement from football, the same day Internazionale won Serie A 2008-09, and again confirmed this on 30 May; final match is on May 31 against Atalanta at San Siro. At the insistence Javier Zanetti, Figo captain the side for the final game. He received a standing ovation from the crowd when he was replaced by Davide Santon. The Freekick he scored in extra time against AS Roma in the Italian Super Cup is undisputedly the most impressive part of his time in Italy.Figo said: "I am leaving football, rather than Inter." He was interviewed by the Inter Channel after the last game against Atalanta and also said, "I hope this can help the club get bigger as well after retirement. I'll be working for Inter in the future at the club board. I never imagined that I would stay here for so long. What I will never forget the love I received from the first day I got here from my teammates and the president [Massimo] Moratti. I'll never forget it; Inter have given me the opportunity to start a winning cycle with some extraordinary people. "
International CareerLeader Luís Figo Portugal's "Golden Generation," Figo won a FIFA World Youth Championship in 1991, the same year he made his senior debut against Luxembourg on October 16, 1991, in a friendly match that ended 1-1 when he was only 18 years old. He has performed at the highest level ever since, making appearances at UEFA Euro 1996, Euro 2000, and 2002 and 2006 FIFA World Cup. He announced retirement from international football after Euro 2004 final defeat by mad-Greece, having won 117 caps and scored 31 goals. However, in June 2005, he reversed his decision and returned for 2006 World Cup qualifying wins against Slovakia and Estonia.Figo team captain during the 2006 World Cup, led the team to the semi-finals, where they were defeated by France's former clubmate penalty from Zinedine Zidane. This is Portugal's best finish in 40 years. A penalty, scored by French captain Zinedine Zidane stood up as the winning goal. The third place playoff caused some controversy Figo did not start Pauleta team captain in his place. However, behind Portugal 2-0 to hosts Germany and Figo replaced Pauleta in the 77th minute, which handed the captain's armbands, to the cheers of both Portuguese and German fans. Although Germany scored another goal shortly after Figo entrance, he ended his final cap for his country on a high note by setting up Nuno Gomes to head in the 88th minute consolation goal. Although no trophies to show for the "Golden Generation," Figo managed to captain the team to be debated at their best in the World Cup since 1966 Eusébio era.
Individual:
- Ballon d'Or: 2000
- FIFA World Player of the Year: 2001
- FIFA World Player of the Year: (runner-up) 2000
- Onze d'Or: (runner-up) 2000
- Piala Dunia FIFA All-Star Team: 2006
- FIFA 100
- UEFA Team of the Year: 2003
- Don Balon Penghargaan Pemain Asing tahun di La Liga: 1999, 2000, 2001
- Portugis Pemain of the Year: 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000
- Portugis Golden Ball: 1994
- Best Portugis pemain dalam lima tahun terakhir (A Bola)
Sporting CP:
- Cup of Portugal: 1995
- Portuguese SuperCup: 1995
- La Liga: 2000–01, 2002–03
- Supercopa de España: 2001, 2003
- UEFA Champions League: 2002
- UEFA Super Cup: 2002
- Intercontinental Cup: 2002
- La Liga: 1997–98, 1998–99
- Copa del Rey: 1997, 1998
- Spanish SuperCup: 1996
- UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: 1997
- UEFA Super Cup: 1997
- Serie A: 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2008–09
- Italian Cup: 2006
- Italian SuperCup: 2005, 2006, 2008
- FIFA World Cup: (4th Place) 2006
- European Football Championship: (runner-up) 2004, (3rd Place) 2000
- FIFA U-20 World Cup: 1991
0 Komentar untuk "Luís Figo"