ZINEDINE Zidane's wonder strike to win the Champions League final at Hampden has been voted the best goal in the tournament's history.
Leading pundits from across the UK were asked to compile a top 50 Champions League goals for a TV special this week.
And Zizou's goal that gave Real Madrid a 2-1 victory over Bayer Leverkusen in 2002 was rated the finest ever seen in the world's top club tournament.
The Frenchman's turn and rifled shot with his weaker left foot started the party for thousands of travelling fans in Glasgow's South Side on a memorable night.
The goal on Glasgow turf has been singled out for the accolade as the city gears up for another memorable night when the Uefa Cup final comes to Hampden on May 16.
Tonight's second leg semi-finals will decide who visits the National Stadium, with only Germans Werder Bremen standing in the way of an all-Spanish affair between Espanyol and either Sevilla or Osasuna. The Germans start 3-0 down to Espanyol.
Whoever makes the final, the city's streets will be turned into a continental carnival when 50,000 fans flock to the city.
Council bosses are setting up two Fan Zones in George Square and the Merchant City.
Each Fan Zone will feature a host of entertainment - including street theatre and music - for both sides of fans in the run-up to the game.
The aim is to mirror the carnival atmosphere of the Champions League final in 2002.
Then tens of thousands of Madrid fans took over the streets of Mount Florida, turning the area into one giant carnival.
Locals joined in the mass chorus of Y Viva España, to welcome fans as they flooded off the free trains taking them to and from the game.