Zidane headbutt reaches fashion design

(Xinhua)
Updated: 2006-12-28 09:07

An Italian fashion designer has put out a range of leisurewear infiltrated of Zinedine Zidane's headbutt on Marco Materazzi in this year's World Cup final.


Italy's Marco Materazzi falls on the pitch after being head-butted by France's Zinedine Zidane (R) during their World Cup 2006 final soccer match in Berlin July 9, 2006. [Reuters]


The logo on Alessandro Ferrari's new line of t-shirts and fleeces features a man headbutting another man.[Xinhua/AFP]

The logo on Alessandro Ferrari's new line of t-shirts and fleeces features a man headbutting another man.

The two figures are set beside a target symbol made up of the colours of the French and Italian flags, signifying the coming together of the two nations after the final.

"The idea came to me on a wave of emotion after Italy won the World Cup," Ferrari was quoted as saying by Italian news agency Fidest.

"After Zidane's headbutt on Materazzi I thought of turning that unsavoury act into a positive social message aimed at the youngsters, and at the same time offering a trendy product of high quality.

The Zidane-Materazzi incident triggered a whole host of commercial spin-offs, including songs, video games and joke books.

Materazzi recently published a book entitled: "What I really said to Zidane", which includes phrases he might have said to the former France captain. The proceeds from the book are going to children's charities.

Zidane was sent off in the second period of extra time in the July 9 World Cup final for head-butting Materazzi, who had insulted the French midfielder.

Zidane retired from football after the World Cup, which France lost to Italy in penalty shootout after finishing 1-1draw in regular time.




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