Abdelkader Ferhaoui

Abdelkader Ferhaoui (Arabic عبد القادر فرحاوي; born March 29, 1965 in Oran, Algeria), also known as Ferhaoui squad, is a former Algerian footballer and current coach. He graduated from eleven games for the Algerian national team.

Club career

The Algerian-born Ferhaoui began his career at Montpellier. It was first used in the 1983/84 season, starting in 1985 followed by regular inserts. Although the club played in the second division, but with players like Laurent Blanc grew at the time a golden generation approach, which also belonged Ferhaoui. 1987 so succeeded in rising to the first division. Already in the following season, the team finished third ascent. In 1990, the income of the French Cup. This eligible to participate in the European Cup Winners' Cup. Ferhaoui made ​​with the trip to Europe, until he in the game against Steaua Bucharest broke the jaw of what he said in an interview as the worst experience described his career later. In 1993 he moved to AS Cannes, which was then coached by Luis Fernández. With Cannes he played in the UEFA Cup. In 1996 he returned to Montpellier. 19988, now Ferhaoui was 33 years old, he decided to end his professional career. However, he was asked for a change to AS Saint- Étienne, to help with this in the promotion back to the Premier League. This project was only a year later. Ferhaoui was voted best player of the 1999 season with a rise Trophée UNPF. In 2000 Ferhaoui ended his professional career final after 343 first division matches and 30 goals. He played one more year for Red Star Paris in the third division. Then he let his career fade away in the lower leagues.

National

His unofficial debut Ferhaoui February 24, 1987, when he lost to Algeria 0-1 against France. The game, which took place in Nantes, but was not considered as an official international match. His official debut he celebrated on March 16, 1988, when it was used at a 0:1 - African Cup defeat against Morocco. Just three days later he repeated the 1-0 against Zaire be Tordebüt. It was his only goal for Algeria. In 1988, he also denied an application for the Algerian Olympic team. By the end of 1991, he came up with ten inserts. His eleventh and last game he played on September 4, 1994 against Ethiopia.

Coaching career

After finishing his career Ferhaoui worked for several clubs as a manager, scout and youth coach. Among other things, he taught as president of the organization Espoir avenir near Montpellier football courses for children from suburbs of. As of September 2010, he worked as an assistant coach on the side of Faruk Hadžibegić the first division club AC Arles- Avignon. As such, he was dismissed in April 2011. At the beginning of 2013, he took up the post of coach at sechstklassigen traditional club Sporting Toulon.

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