Luis Figo played 172 games for FC Barcelona and scored 30 goals. He played for Real Madrid 164 games and scored 38 goals.
Luis Figo played for both clubs for five years.
During an El Clásico match in 2002, two years after transfer, FC Barcelona fans threw a real severed pig's head at Luis Figo while he was taking a corner at Camp Nou.
His most infamous retracing of steps to Barcelona came a year later, though, in November 2002 when, as projectiles once again rained down on him from the terraces, a pig's head was thrown in his direction as he prepared to take a corner.
When Figo returned to Barcelona for the first time in a Real Madrid shirt on 21 October 2000, the noise at Camp Nou was deafening. There were banners hung around the stadium with words like "Traitor", "Judas", "Scum", and "Mercenary". Figo was mercilessly taunted throughout, and when he came out of the tunnel and ran onto the field the jeers of almost 98,000 Barcelona fans escalated, with a visibly shocked Figo putting his fingers to his ears. When El Clásico started, each time Figo got the ball the noise rose with insults and missiles flying such as oranges, bottles, cigarette lighters and mobile phones. The regular corner taker for Madrid, Figo did not take any corners at the Camp Nou to avoid being in close proximity to the fans. Barcelona were victorious, winning 2-0.
Figo is married to Swedish model Helen Svedin. They have three daughters - Daniela (born in 1999), Martina (born in 2002), and Stella (born in 2004).