Career Beginnings and Progression: Figo made his professional debut for Sporting CP in 1989, quickly becoming a key player for the team. His exceptional dribbling skills, vision, and versatility on the field attracted attention from top European clubs. In 1995, he transferred to Barcelona for approximately €2.25 million, a significant move that marked the beginning of his international stardom.

At Barcelona, Figo won numerous titles, including two La Liga championships and the Copa del Rey. However, his career took a controversial turn in 2000 when he made a high-profile transfer to Barcelona’s arch-rivals, Real Madrid, for a then-world-record fee of €60 million. This move made him a villain among Barcelona fans but solidified his status as one of the game’s top players.

Ups and Downs: Figo’s transfer to Real Madrid was part of the club’s “Galácticos” era, where they assembled a team of global superstars. He played a crucial role in Madrid’s successes, including winning La Liga and the UEFA Champions League. Despite the success, his move to Real Madrid was marred by the hostility from Barcelona fans, including the infamous incident where a pig’s head was thrown at him during a match at Camp Nou.

In 2005, Figo transferred to Inter Milan, where he concluded his playing career. He won several Serie A titles with Inter before retiring in 2009.

Successes and Stardom: Throughout his career, Figo earned numerous accolades, including the FIFA World Player of the Year award in 2001 and the Ballon d’Or in 2000. He represented Portugal in four European Championships and two World Cups, becoming one of the country’s most capped players. His vision, technical ability, and leadership on the field made him a global icon.

Post-Retirement and Current Activities: After retiring from professional football, Figo has been involved in various charitable activities and football administration. He served as an ambassador for various causes and even made an unsuccessful bid for the FIFA presidency in 2015.

Personal Life: Figo is married to Helen Svedin, and they have three daughters: Daniela, Martina, and Stella. The family is known for keeping a relatively low profile, with Figo occasionally sharing insights into his personal life through social media.

Real Name: Luís Filipe Madeira Caeiro Figo

Date of Birth: November 4, 1972

Birth Place: Almada, Portugal

Residence: As of the latest available information, Figo has homes in various locations, including Portugal and Spain.

Profession: Former Professional Footballer, Football Administrator

Nationality: Portuguese

Religion: Roman Catholic

Partner: Married to Helen Svedin, a Swedish model

Father: António Caeiro Figo

Mother: Maria Joana Figo

Horoscope: Scorpio

Age: 51 (as of 2023)

Weight: Approximately 75 kg (165 lbs)

Height: 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)

Body Type: Athletic

Eye Color: Brown

Hair Color: Dark Brown (with noticeable greying in recent years)