Enzo Zidane, the eldest son of Zinedine Zidane, has announced his retirement from professional football at the age of 29, according to a report by Diario AS on Tuesday.
Enzo, who last played for Fuenlabrada in Spain’s third division, has chosen to step away from the sport to focus on personal matters, including his family and business investments.
Sports journalist Fabrizio Romano confirmed the news, stating, “Zinedine Zidane’s son Enzo has retired from football at the age of 29.
He wants to focus on private matters, including his investments.
”Enzo’s career spanned a decade, during which he made 203 appearances, scored 13 goals, and provided 24 assists.
His journey included playing for clubs like Real Madrid Castilla, Alavés, Lausanne, Rayo Majadahonda, Aves, Almería, and Rodez Aveyron. His final stint was with Fuenlabrada, where he made 29 appearances.
One of his standout moments came in his lone appearance for Real Madrid’s senior team, where he scored on his debut in a 6-1 Copa del Rey victory over Cultural Leonesa.While Enzo has chosen to retire, his three brothers remain active in football.
Luca Zidane is Eibar’s first-choice goalkeeper, Theo Zidane plays in midfield for Córdoba in Spain’s third tier, and Elyaz Zidane recently joined Real Betis’ academy and plays for France at the U-17 level.