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Mexican Prodigy Sidane Quezada: A Rising Star Following Zidane's Footsteps in Chivas
GUADALAJARA, Mexico - A prodigious Mexican teenager is set to etch his name in the annals of football, proudly carrying on the hallowed legacy of French maestro Zinedine Zidane - quite literally.
At just 16 years old, Zinedine Sidane Hernández Quezada, born in 2006, has recently inked his inaugural professional contract with the storied Mexican club, Chivas de Guadalajara. This momentous achievement marks a significant milestone for the budding midfielder, whose nomenclature pays homage to the illustrious 1998 World Cup winner, Zidane.
"It's a genuine tribute to Zinedine Zidane," remarked Sidane's father in a conversation last year. "I played football in Mexico and have always harbored great affection for France and Brazil. Zidane was a player who left an indelible impression on me."
However, an inadvertent spelling error on Sidane's Mexican birth certificate has resulted in his first name being spelled with an "S" instead of the distinctive "Z" associated with Zidane.
Although affectionately dubbed "Zizou" by his family and teammates, Sidane divulges that he draws more inspiration from Brazilian luminary Neymar. "I watched a lot of Zidane's games on YouTube, but didn't get to witness him play live as he had already retired," he shared with ESPN last year. "Neymar is the player I watch the most, even though I aspire to develop my own style."
Sidane first captured attention at the age of 16 when he made his debut with the third-division club, Halcones de Zapopan. Now, with his groundbreaking contract with Chivas, a new chapter unfolds, offering him the opportunity to hone his skills within their youth ranks and potentially make a breakthrough into the first team.
The pivotal question looms: Can this gifted teenager rise to the challenge and live up to the lofty standards set by his namesake? If he can channel even a fraction of Zidane's prowess, Mexican football may have unearthed its next superstar.