Zidane unveils his third statue at the Grévin museum in Paris

Zinedine Zidane, one of the world's greatest-ever soccer players, got a new wax statue unveiled in his honor on Monday at the Musee Grevin in the French capital Paris. Zidane, now aged 50, led France to their first World Cup in 1998, scoring two goals in the final against Brazil, and then won the 2000 European Championship with France. He also inspired the French national team to reach the 2006 World Cup Final, but still remembered when Italy defender Marco Materazzi butted him to be sent off by the referee and France lost to Italy on penalties. Zidane won the Champions League in 2002 with Real Madrid, then returned to the Spanish club as a Manager, and led The Royal to win three titles in the Champions League.