Luis Figo
Soccer Player
Name at birth: Luis Filipe Madeira Caeiro Figo
Figo is a football hero who began his professional career in Portugal, his native land, then made his name in Spain playing for powerhouse teams FC Barcelona and Real Madrid before switching to Inter Milan in 2005. With his deft stop-and-go dribbling and aggressive style, the midfielder is known more as a playmaker than as a pure scorer. His breakthrough year was 2000, when he led Portugal to the semifinals of Euro 2000 and was named European Footballer of the Year. The same year he moved from FC Barcelona to rival Real Madrid for a then-record fee of $56 million -- a controversial move that made him highly unpopular with Barcelona fans. In 2001 he achieved football's highest individual honor, being named FIFA World Player of the Year.
Extra credit: Before joining Real Madrid in 2000, Figo played for FC Barcelona (1995-2000) and Sporting Lisbon (1989-95).
Other football stars: Eusebio, David Beckham, Freddy Adu and Ronaldo.
Four Good Links
Real Madrid
Official site of his pro club, with all the latest news in Spanish or English
Luis Figo Website
Fan page with a good basic bio and other tidbits
AskMen: Luis Figo
Figo primer describes the uproar over his 2000 defection to Real Madrid
Figo Joins Inter Milan
August 2005 about his team switch
Vital Stats
Birth
4 November 1972
(age 36)
Birthplace
Death
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Best Known As
2001 FIFA World Player of the Year

