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Luís Figo

(November 4, 1972, in Lisbon, Portugal)

One of the most legendary footballers in the history of Portuguese and international football. Known for his technical skill, speed, and dribbling precision, Figo was a key figure for both FC Barcelona and Real Madrid, and he led Portugal to compete at the highest international levels.

Achievements and Records:
  • Began his professional career at Sporting CP in Portugal, where he quickly stood out for his talent.
  • In 1995, he transferred to FC Barcelona, where he established himself as one of the best wingers in the world.
  • In 2000, he made a historic move to Real Madrid, where he continued his career at the highest level, becoming part of the famous “Galácticos” project.
  • Winner of the Ballon d’Or in 2000, recognizing his status as the best player in the world at that time.
  • Played a crucial role in the Portuguese team that reached the final of UEFA Euro 2004, solidifying his international legacy.
  • Retired at Inter Milan, where he continued winning major titles.
Teams:
  • Portugal National Team (FPF)
  • Sporting CP (Portugal)
  • FC Barcelona (Spain)
  • Real Madrid CF (Spain)
  • Inter Milan (Italy)
Honors:
  • 1x Ballon d’Or
  • 2x LaLiga (with FC Barcelona)
  • 2x LaLiga (with Real Madrid)
  • 1x UEFA Champions League (with Real Madrid)
  • 4x Supercopa de España (with FC Barcelona and Real Madrid)
  • 4x Serie A (with Inter Milan)
  • 1x Coppa Italia (with Inter Milan)
  • 1x Supercoppa Italiana (with Inter Milan)
  • 1x UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup (with FC Barcelona)
  • 1x UEFA Super Cup (with FC Barcelona)

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