Portugal Figo

Luis Figo

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Born:04-Nov-72 Age: 51
Height:1.80
Fav.foot: Right

Position: Right-wing
Attacking midfielder
Inter Milan Portugal



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Honours
2002/2003

Luís Filipe Madeira Caeiro Figo (Portuguese pronunciation: ; born 4 November 1972) is a Portuguese former professional footballer who played as a winger for Sporting CP, Barcelona, Real Madrid and Inter Milan. He won 127 caps for the Portugal national team, a one-time record, and widely regarded as one of the greatest players of his generation. He won the 2000 Ballon d'Or, 2001 FIFA World Player of the Year, and in 2004 Pelé named him in the FIFA 100 list of the world's greatest living players. Figo is one of the few football players to have played for both Spanish rival clubs Barcelona and Real Madrid. His controversial transfer in 2000 from Barcelona to Real Madrid set a world record fee of €62 million. Figo, who was widely regarded as the face of Barcelona along with Rivaldo at that time, had signed a conditional agreement with Florentino Perez, who at the time was running to become the president of Real Madrid. In short, the agreement stated that if Perez became the president of the club, Figo would sign for them. If Figo refused to leave Barcelona, he would have to pay a penalty fee of 5 billion pesetas (around £22 million or $34 million). If Perez lost the election, Figo would keep 400 million pesetas (around £1.7 million) Figo had a successful career highlighted by several trophy wins, including the Portuguese Cup, four La Liga titles, two Spanish Cups, three Spanish Super Cups, one UEFA Champions League title, one UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, two UEFA Super Cups, one Intercontinental Cup, four Serie A titles, one Italian Cup and three Italian Super Cups. At international level, he scored 32 goals for Portugal, representing the nation at three European Championships and two World Cups, helping them reach the final but finish as runners-up at Euro 2004, as well as reaching the semi-finals at the 2006 World Cup. Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License - Full article



PT Sporting Lisbon89/95
ES Barcelona95/00
#7     uefaUEFA S. Cup 97 2
#7     uefaChampions 97/985
#7     uefaChampions 98/996
#7     uefaChampions 99/0013
ES Real Madrid00/05
#10     uefaUEFA S. Cup 001
#10     uefaChampions 00/0114
#10     La Liga 34
#10 La Liga 01/0228
#10     uefaChampions 11
#10     uefaUEFA S. Cup 02 1
#10 La Liga 02/03 32
#10     uefaChampions 15
#10 La Liga 03/0436
#10     uefaChampions 10
#10 La Liga 04/0533
#10     uefaChampions 8
IT Inter Milan05/09
#7 Serie A 05/0634
#7     uefaChampions 8
#7     Supercoppa 06 1
#7 Serie A 06/07 32
#7     Coppa Italia 6
#7     uefaChampions 7
#7     Supercoppa 071
#7 Serie A 07/08 17
#7     uefaChampions 3
#7     Coppa Italia 1
#7     Supercoppa 08 1
#7 Serie A 08/09 22
#7     uefaChampions 3
RetiredJun09

PT Portugal
#20     Euro 96 4
#7     Euro 00 4
#7 World Cup 02 3
#7     Euro 04 6
#7 World Cup 06 7


Appearances, goals and cards for Figo
La Liga 2003/2004



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