Zinedine Zidane Headbutts Marco Materazzi in 2006 World Cup Final
Zinedine Zidane ended his football career with a bang on July 9, 2006, as he headbutted Marco Materazzi in the 2006 World Cup final.
The incident occurred during extra time, as Zidane jogged away from Materazzi following an altercation.
Materazzi's insults sparked Zidane's anger, causing him to spin back and plant a thundering headbutt into the Italian defender's chest.
This moment marked the end of Zidane's glittering career, as he was shown a red card and France went on to lose the final on penalties.
The image of Zidane trudging past the trophy remains one of the most defining in the history of the game.
Zidane had given France the lead with a cheeky chipped penalty, but Materazzi equalized for Italy, sending the game to extra time.
The two goalscorers came together, producing one of the most shocking moments ever witnessed on a football pitch.
Zidane's retirement was already planned, but the manner of his exit was unexpected and shocking.
The 2006 World Cup final will always be remembered for Zidane's infamous headbutt, which sparked debate and discussion among football fans worldwide.
The contents of Materazzi's insults continue to be debated to this day, but the impact of Zidane's actions is undeniable.
Zidane's career was marked by numerous achievements, including winning the 1998 World Cup with France.
But the 2006 World Cup final will always be remembered for the shocking end to his career, as he left the pitch in ignominious fashion.