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Hero's welcome for footie ace 'Zizou' in ancestral home


December 11, 2006
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Legendary football player Zinedine Zidane has been enjoying a rapturous welcome in his parents' homeland of Algeria. The French athlete, who retired after the recent World Cup, was mobbed by a huge throng of fans when he touched down in the north African country on Monday.

"Zizou", as he is know to his compatriots, grew up in the city of Marseilles, but he is equally revered by the people of his ancestral homeland. And the bashful star was left with little doubt about the affection in which he was held as crowds of cheering well-wishers turned out to welcome him everywhere he went.

One of his first stops was an earthquake-hit village in Boumerdes, east of the capital Algiers, where he funded a project to build a new school and training centre. The 34-year-old is due to tour the town of Aguemoune, where his parents were born, as well.

The footie ace is widely regarded as the most talented player of his generation, with Real Madrid teammate David Beckham describing him simply as "the greatest in the world". Not unlike the English star, he is also known for shyness and modesty, though, so he might have been forgiven for feeling a little bemused by all the fuss.

Zinedine, who was celebrated as an icon of multi-cultural France after leading his team to World Cup glory in 1998, is eager to get to know the many Algerians who have followed every step of his glittering career, however. "My family are very proud of me, but I am very proud of them and where they come from," he explained. "It is a special place and my roots there are important to me."

Photo: © Alphapress.com
Zinedine meets a young fan in traditional Algerian dress in a village outside the capital. The 34-year-old has just begun a week-long visit to the north African country at the invitation of its presidentPhoto: © AFPy
Photo: © Alphapress.com
The footie ace has been greeted by crowds of well-wishers everwhere he goes. "My family are very proud of me, but I am very proud of them and where they come from," he saidPhoto: © AFP

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