Abderrahman Kabous

Abderrahman Kabous (Arabic عبد الرحمن قابوس, DMG ʿ Abd ar -Rahman Qaboos; born April 24, 1983 in Meaux, France) is a Moroccan footballer who plays in the Spanish Primera División plays for Real Murcia. Since he was born in France, he also possesses a French passport.

Playing career

The beginnings

The Moroccan Kabous, who was born in France, played in his youth in the French first division side RC Lens. He then went to Morocco, the first steps in senior football when he was in Khemisset. In the summer of 2003, he returned to the Ligue 1 and signed a contract with FC Sochaux. Although he reached with Sochaux the UEFA Cup, but he came in only eight missions not exceed a reserve role.

Detour to Spain

After Kabous was in France failed, in 2005 he moved to the Swedish second division club IFK Norrköping. There he first played regularly in professional football. After a year he left the team again to hire the league rivals Degerfors IF, as he hoped there more uses. While he was there again only to 2/ 3 of the games, but at least he scored the first two professional goals. However Kabous could recommend the detour Superettan for the Bulgarian vice-champion CSKA Sofia. After a successful Hinserie Kabous was from relegation-threatened Spanish first division promoted Real Murcia obligation without previously considered too used.

Internationally

Through his consistently good performances it was that Kabous also allowed for the first time play for the Moroccan national team. Also in the African Cup of Nations 2008, he was in the squad of his country.

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