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Former football players French Zinedine Zidane (R) and Uruguayan Enzo Francescoli arrive for the presentation of the 'Football Cracks' reality show in Madrid on March 15, 2010. Zidane and Francescoli will look among young people from various countries, future stars football players on 'Football Cracks,' a show that will air primarily via the Internet.

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River Plate forward Enzo Francescoli (C) battles for a ball with Juventus midfielder Didier Deschamps (L) during the 17th Toyota European/South American Cup in Tokyo's national stadium 26 November. European champion Juventus of Italy beat South American champion River Plate by 1-0.

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Former football player Uruguayan Enzo Francescoli attends the presentation of the 'Football Cracks' reality show in Madrid on March 15, 2010. Francescoli and French Zinedine Zidane will look among young people from various countries, future stars football players on 'Football Cracks,' a show that will air primarily via the Internet.

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Former football player Uruguayan Enzo Francescoli attends the presentation of the 'Football Cracks' reality show in Madrid on March 15, 2010. Francescoli and French Zinedine Zidane will look among young people from various countries, future stars football players on 'Football Cracks,' a show that will air primarily via the Internet.

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Former football player French Zinedine Zidane attends the presentation of the 'Football Cracks' reality show in Madrid on March 15, 2010. Zidane and Uruguayan Enzo Francescoli will look among young people from various countries, future stars football players on 'Football Cracks,' a show that will air primarily via the Internet.

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Former football player French Zinedine Zidane gives a speech during the presentation of the 'Football Cracks' reality show in Madrid on March 15, 2010. Zidane and Uruguayan Enzo Francescoli will look among young people from various countries, future stars football players on 'Football Cracks,' a show that will air primarily via the Internet.

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Former football players French Zinedine Zidane (R) and Uruguayan Enzo Francescoli arrive for the presentation of the 'Football Cracks' reality show in Madrid on March 15, 2010. Zidane and Francescoli will look among young people from various countries, future stars football players on 'Football Cracks,' a show that will air primarily via the Internet.

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Former football players French Zinedine Zidane (L) and Uruguayan Enzo Francescoli pose in Madrid on March 15, 2010 during the presentation of the 'Football Cracks' reality show. Zidane and Francescoli will look among young people from various countries, future stars football players on 'Football Cracks,' a show that will air primarily via the Internet.

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Former football players French Zinedine Zidane (L) and Uruguayan Enzo Francescoli pose in Madrid on March 15, 2010 during the presentation of the 'Football Cracks' reality show. Zidane and Francescoli will look among young people from various countries, future stars football players on 'Football Cracks,' a show that will air primarily via the Internet.

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Enzo Francescoli of River Plate de Argentina responds to applause from the stadium fans during his team's match against Penarol de Uruguay 01 August 1999 in Buenos Aires in what is Francescoli's last appearance as a professional soccer player.

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Uruguayan footballer Enzo Francescoli (L) greets Colombian footballer Victor Hugo Aristizabal during the latter's farewell match on July 12, 2008, at the Atanasio Girardot stadium in Medellin, Antioquia department, Colombia. Francescoli is now a successful businessman who is trying to bring GOLTV into homes in America.

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Argentine former football legend Diego Maradona (L) greets former Uruguay's footballer Enzo Francescoli during the friendly match called 'To the Playing Field for a Smile' organized by the PUPI foundation, led by Inter Milan's Javier Zanetti, which has the purpose of helping poor children, on December 27, 2008,  at Boca Juniors' stadium in Buenos Aires.

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Argentine former football legend and national team head coach Diego Maradona (C, bottom) and Uruguay's former footballer Enzo Francescoli (C-L, bottom) pose for a picture with Argentine footballers before a friendly match called

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Uruguayan former footballer Enzo Francescoli (R) vies for the ball with Argentine former footballer Fernando Redondo during the friendly match called 'To the Playing Field for a Smile' organized by the PUPI foundation, led by Inter Milan's Javier Zanetti, which has the purpose of helping poor children, on December 27, 2008,  at Boca Juniors' stadium in Buenos Aires.

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Argentine former football legend and national team head coach Diego Maradona (L) approaches to embrace Uruguay's former footballer Enzo Francescoli during a friendly match called

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Argentine former football legend and national team head coach Diego Maradona (L) poses with Uruguay's former footballer Enzo Francescoli during a friendly match called

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Uruguayan footballer Enzo Francescoli (L) greets Colombian footballer Victor Hugo Aristizabal during the latter's farewell match on July 12, 2008, at the Atanasio Girardot stadium in Medellin, Antioquia department, Colombia.

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Former French player Zinedine Zidane (L) passes a ball to former Uruguayan player Enzo Francescoli (R) in front of former French goalkeeper Pascal Olmeta (C) during a charity football game between Olympique Marseille All-Stars against the 4-4-2 team, on April 21, 2008 in Geneva. The event is organized by Fabio Celestini, a former Swiss national team who is currently part of the Spanish team Getafe. Celestini founded the 4-4-2 foundation to raise money to help disadvantaged children learn to play soccer.

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