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LuÃs Filipe Madeira Caeiro Figo, born November 4, 1972 in Lisbon, Portugal, is a Portugal national football team|Portuguese international football (soccer)|footballer, who plays as a midfielder and winger, currently for Inter Milan. LuÃs is a devout Catholic. ==Background== He won his first senior international cap (football)|cap in 1991; prior to that, he won the Under-20 World Championships and Under-16 European Championships with Portugal junior sides, a significant part of the nation's so called 'Golden Generation' in football, alongside compatriot, Rui Costa. Figo moved to FC Barcelona from Sporting Clube de Portugal (a club which developed many other great Portuguese players) in 1995, but not before a dispute with Juventus and Parma A.C.|Parma, with whom he had signed a double contract, under risk of a lengthy ban. The situation was eventually resolved, and in four years he became a fan-favourite, captain and symbol of the Catalonia|Catalan side. In 2000 his transfer to Barcelona's arch-rival, Real Madrid, for a record-breaking £37,000,000 only intensified the great animosity between the two clubs. There was a short-lived website (antifigo.com http://web.archive.org/web/20001217065100/htt p://www.antifigo.com/) devoted to insult "judas Figo"; he missed his highly anticipated first return to the Camp Nou|Nou Camp due to injury; in 2002, Barcelona's ground was banned after objects were thrown at Figo, while massive chants calling him Pesetero (which can be roughly translated to money whore) echoed in the stadium, and finally, during the final match of Ec2|2004 between Greece national football team|Greece and Portugal national football team|Portugal, a Barça fan known as Jimmy Jump ran across the field and threw a FC Barcelona flag at Figo in an apparent act of defiance. Already a great winger at the beginning of his career, Figo eventually became one of the best players of the world, and undoubtedly the best winger of his generation. His dazzling dribbling and the amazing amount of assists (Figo confesses that he enjoys assisting as much as scoring) assured him success and fame all over the world. Figo is recognized for his versatility throughout the pitch. LuÃs Figo is nowadays one of the main Portugal|Portuguese symbols and ambassadors. Many Portuguese travelling outside southern Europe get "Oh! Figo! Figo!" as a reply, when saying they are Portuguese. He was 2001 FIFA World Player of the Year and is arguably one of the great all-time players. On August 18, 2004, Figo announced that he would "take a break" from international football. In April 2005 he announced to be ready to return, as he was sidelined in Real Madrid, and the next month Luiz Felipe Scolari announced he would talk with him about the return. He agreed to return on 13 May, and the match between Portugal and Slovakia national football team|Slovakia in June 4 will probably become his return. This received mixed feelings from Portuguese fans: some see his return as fixing something that should not have happened, others fear on the "concessions" Scolari made to bring him back. Real Madrid coach Vanderlei Luxemburgo had a falling out with Figo after he relegated the Portugal international to the bench for the second half of the 2004-2005 Primera Liga season. It was widely believed that Figo would leave Los Merengues for first-team football elsewhere. During the off-season, he was linked with a move to the Premiership with Liverpool F.C.|Liverpool or to Serie A's Inter. On 2005 August 5, Figo moved to Internazionale|Inter Milan on a free transfer and a two-year deal worth €7 million. He is married to Sweden|Swedish model Helen Svedin. They have three daughters named Daniela, Martina and Stella. ==Motor Racing== Along with fellow Portuguese football manager Carlos Queiróz, Figo has bought into the A1 Grand Prix A1 Team Portugal|Team Portugal race team, and will act as team boss. == Titles earned == * UEFA Champions League (2002, Real Madrid) * Intercontinental Cup (2002, Real Madrid) * Cup Winners' Cup (1997, FC Barcelona) * Football World Youth Championship|FIFA World Youth Championship (1991, Portugal) * Spanish League (1998, 1999, 2001, 2003, FC Barcelona and Real Madrid) * Copa del Rey|Spanish Cup (1997, 1998, FC Barcelona) * Portuguese Cup (1995, Sporting Lisbon) * Italian Super Cup (2005, Inter Milan) * Ballon d'or 2000 (France Football prize) * 2001 FIFA World Player of the Year start box succession box|title=European Footballer of the Year|before=Rivaldo |after=Michael Owen|years=2000 succession box|title=FIFA World Player of the Year|before=Zinedine Zidane|after=Ronaldo|years=2001 end box

