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  1. Oct 26, 2018 · Essentially this is a love story, just one that happens to involve the severed head of a suckling pig. ... Luis Figo, left to join Real Madrid in 2000. Two years later, the Portuguese midfielder's ...

  2. Oct 16, 2022 · So significant a moment in football history that even 22 years after the incident, Figo is considered a “traitor” in Camp Nou. Years later, he opened up to the Guardian about the transfer and the intrigue behind it: “I was a guinea pig. I’d like more value given to my whole career than one episode that marks an age and altered the ...

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  4. Oct 15, 2022 · Figo on infamous Clasico switch. "I was a guinea pig," Figo explained to the Guardian in reference to his move across La Liga's great divide. “I’d like more value given to my whole career than one episode that marks an age and altered the market, the philosophy of football." Figo continued to detail the fall-out from his Barca exit, which ...

  5. 'I was a guinea pig': Luis Figo opens up on controversial transfer from Barcelona to Real Madrid The transfer ofLuis Figo from Barcelona to Real Madrid in 2000 caused a huge furore among fans, as Luis Figo was labelled as a traitor by Barcelona fans, and to this day he is booed at the Camp Nou.

  6. Jul 21, 2021 · The Betrayal story of Luis Figo relates to money and to the electoral campaigns of 2000, in Madrid and in Barcelona. Figo arrived to Barcelona in 1995 “by mistake”, after he was banned from playing in Italy. When the Portuguese left Sporting Lisbon, he first wanted to come to Italy. His agent, Jose Viera signed a contract with both Parma ...

  7. The transfer of Luis Figo from Barcelona to Real Madrid in 2000 remains the stuff of folklore — and a tale Los Culés will never forget. His exit fanned the f...

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  8. I was a guinea pig: Luis Figo Summary by Indian Express Twenty two years after his transfer from Barcelona to Real Madrid, Figo continues to be the face of Spanish football’s most vicious conflict.