Stories

Zidane: From Marseille Alley to the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium

Zinedine Zidane, from his beginnings in Marseille, became a football legend, shining for Juventus and Real Madrid. Remembered for his goal in the 2002 Champions League final, his legacy as a player and coach is second to none.

Cruyff and Total Football: The Revolution of Ajax and Barcelona

Johan Cruyff popularized the concept of "Total Football" during his time with Ajax and Barcelona, ​​transforming both clubs with an innovative tactical approach. His legacy as the master of Total Football continues to inspire footballers and coaches around the world.

Pelé: The Legend of Brazilian Soccer

Pelé, the legend of Brazilian soccer, rose from humility, triumphing in the World Cup and excelling in Santos FC and American soccer. His legacy goes beyond records, embodying the essence of football and being a source of lasting inspiration.

Mick Doohan: The Mastery of the Australian Champion

Mick Doohan, Australian champion, won five consecutive world titles in the 90s, standing out for his resilience and revolutionizing preparation in motorcycling. Although an injury in 1999 marked the end of his career, his legacy lives on as a symbol of greatness in the sport.

Ángel Nieto: The Legend of the Two Wheels

Ángel Nieto, the "12+1", a motorcycling legend with 13 world titles, left an indelible mark since the 1960s. Although his retirement and death in 2017 marked his physical end, his influence endures as an icon in the history of motorcycling. .