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AN exhibition match in Sydney involving Zinedine Zidane has been cancelled after the former soccer superstar pulled out for "personal reasons".
Zidane was to have been the star attraction at Sydney Football Stadium on Sunday, leading a team featuring a number of teammates from the French side that won the 1998 World Cup, including Marcel Desailly and Robert Pires, against a side from Australia's 1997 World Cup qualifying squad.
But event managers, Octagon Sports Marketing, released a statement saying the match was off and tickets already purchased through Ticketek would be fully refunded.
Zinedine Zidane regrettably has had to cancel his upcoming Australian tour due to personal reasons, with a view of rescheduling at a later date, Octagon said in a statement.
An Octagon spokeswoman believed many people would have sought refunds if the match had gone ahead with Zidane.
It would be like going to see L.A. Galaxy without Beckham, she said.
Promoter Alain Barataud said he was expecting a call from Zidane to confirm whether or not he will still come to Australia.
I'm expecting a call from him (Friday) morning to confirm Sunday or Monday, Barataud said.
Zidane retired in 2006 after a long and distinguished career with France and at club level with Real Madrid and Juventus.
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AN exhibition match in Sydney involving Zinedine Zidane has been cancelled after the former soccer superstar pulled out for "personal reasons".
Zidane was to have been the star attraction at Sydney Football Stadium on Sunday, leading a team featuring a number of teammates from the French side that won the 1998 World Cup, including Marcel Desailly and Robert Pires, against a side from Australia's 1997 World Cup qualifying squad.
But event managers, Octagon Sports Marketing, released a statement saying the match was off and tickets already purchased through Ticketek would be fully refunded.
Zinedine Zidane regrettably has had to cancel his upcoming Australian tour due to personal reasons, with a view of rescheduling at a later date, Octagon said in a statement.
An Octagon spokeswoman believed many people would have sought refunds if the match had gone ahead with Zidane.
It would be like going to see L.A. Galaxy without Beckham, she said.
Promoter Alain Barataud said he was expecting a call from Zidane to confirm whether or not he will still come to Australia.
I'm expecting a call from him (Friday) morning to confirm Sunday or Monday, Barataud said.
Zidane retired in 2006 after a long and distinguished career with France and at club level with Real Madrid and Juventus.