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On July 9th, 2006, French football player ''Zinedine Zidane'' made history by headbutting an opposing Italian player (Marco Materazzi) in the chest during the 2006 FIFA World Cup final's extra time, after Materazzi allgedly uttered a racial slur. This got Zidane received a red card after three minutes of negotiating between the players and the referee, and he was sent off the field. When walking past the World Cup trophy, he didn't even look at it. Before the World Cup started, Zidane had announced that this would be his last event in International and Club play.
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Now many people have worked his headbutt into various YTMNDs, mostly about fighting videogames. The fad currently does not have a specific fad theme music, although many people are now using the NEDM fad theme in their YTMND's. The original, however, uses "Time Is Pop", the "rave" YTMND music.
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On July 9th, 2006, French soccer player '''[[w:Zinedine Zidane|Zinedine Zidane]]''' made history by headbutting Marco Materazzi (the opposing Italian soccer player) in the chest during the 2006 FIFA World Cup final's extra time, after Materazzi allgedly uttered a racial slur. This earned Zidane a red card after three minutes of negotiating between the players and the referee, and he was sent off the field. Before the World Cup started, Zidane had announced that this would be his last event in International and Club play.
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Within hours, there were requests all over the internet for a video clip of the headbutt.  Once a clip emerged on youtube, there was a race to create a YTMND based on the headbutt.  The most popular one was created by jonny9t9 which uses Ayumu Hamasaki's "Time Is PoP' which was normally used in the rave sites.  As a result, new zidane ytmnds often used the song.
  
 
==Popularity==
 
==Popularity==
The [[YTMND]] Zidanedine Zidane [[fad]] which first appeared during the FIFA World Cup Final, has been very popular throughout the internet, and as a result of it YTMND has doubled in hits in the time following the world cup event.
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The [[YTMND]] Zinedine Zidane [[fad]] which first appeared during the FIFA World Cup Final, has been very popular throughout the internet, and as a result of it YTMND had doubled in hits in the time following the world cup event [http://zidanehelpsytmnd.ytmnd.com/].  For a whole week, Zidane sites dominated the top 15 despite some criticism from other ytmnd users.  Traffic on ytmnd was greater than Ebaumsworld for the very first time. For a few days after the event, countless Zidane YTMNDs were made, nearly all of which featured the same basic GIF with no edits and unoriginal music.
  
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Many links to YTMND based on the Zidane [[fad]] were used on MSNBC and many other news outlets, with proper citations leading to YTMND. "The Register", from the UK, however, did not use proper citation until page 2 of its article, only crediting a select featured few. [http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/07/13/zidane_headbutt_outrage/]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 08:31, April 19, 2012

Zinedine Zidane
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Original YTMND:
zidane owned
by jonny9t9
July 9,2006
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On July 9th, 2006, French soccer player Zinedine Zidane made history by headbutting Marco Materazzi (the opposing Italian soccer player) in the chest during the 2006 FIFA World Cup final's extra time, after Materazzi allgedly uttered a racial slur. This earned Zidane a red card after three minutes of negotiating between the players and the referee, and he was sent off the field. Before the World Cup started, Zidane had announced that this would be his last event in International and Club play.

Within hours, there were requests all over the internet for a video clip of the headbutt. Once a clip emerged on youtube, there was a race to create a YTMND based on the headbutt. The most popular one was created by jonny9t9 which uses Ayumu Hamasaki's "Time Is PoP' which was normally used in the rave sites. As a result, new zidane ytmnds often used the song.

Popularity

The YTMND Zinedine Zidane fad which first appeared during the FIFA World Cup Final, has been very popular throughout the internet, and as a result of it YTMND had doubled in hits in the time following the world cup event [1]. For a whole week, Zidane sites dominated the top 15 despite some criticism from other ytmnd users. Traffic on ytmnd was greater than Ebaumsworld for the very first time. For a few days after the event, countless Zidane YTMNDs were made, nearly all of which featured the same basic GIF with no edits and unoriginal music.

Many links to YTMND based on the Zidane fad were used on MSNBC and many other news outlets, with proper citations leading to YTMND. "The Register", from the UK, however, did not use proper citation until page 2 of its article, only crediting a select featured few. [2]

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