Zinedine Zidane's famous 2006 World Cup final gold Predator boots re-released by Adidas
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However, despite lashing out and being shown red, Zidane was hailed for his part in France reaching the final in his golden boots and so cemented his place in French football history. Aside from winning the Golden Ball in the tournament, the 2006 World Cup marked Zidane’s comeback in international football, as he came out of retirement to help his side qualify for the competition.After the World Cup final, Zidane hung his boots up for good – hence adidas honouring the iconic golden pair ahead of this winter’s tournament in Qatar.
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