Anouar Hadouir

Anouar Hadouir ( born September 14, 1982 in 's- Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands) is a Dutch- Moroccan footballer.

Career

Hadouir began playing football in the youth team of his home club BVV 's- Hertogenbosch. In 2002, he received offers of various Dutch professional clubs and opted for Willem II Under coach Mark Wotte he made his debut in the season 2002/ 03 against FC Zwolle. On 27 November 2004, he retired in the match against ADO Den Haag for a challenge of his opponent Youssef El Akchaoui a cruciate ligament injury. As a result of the injury he was ten months not be used. His comeback he gave in August 2005 in the UEFA Cup match against AS Monaco, in which he brought the score managed to 1:2 draw. Due to an injury early in the season 2006/ 07 he had to take a two-month forced break again. A document submitted by Willem II offer, its the end of the season expiring contract to extend by one year, he struck out and moved instead to league rivals Roda JC. Under coach Raymond Atteveld he could win a regular place and scored in the first season in 30 games with five goals in Kerkrade. In the summer of 2008, Hadouir moved in training camp to a meniscus tear and fell out early in the season. Overall, he came in the 2008/ 09 season when relegation-threatened club to 20 games.

Hadouir fell in the following years several times by indiscipline. So it came between him and captain Marcel Meeuwis during the game against De Graafschap in a palpable conflict. End of April 2009, he was temporarily suspended after he keeper Bram Castro injured in training deliberately on head. 13 March 2010 was Hadouir was in the 89th minute of the match against NEC Nijmegen, at the Roda JC 2-0 lead, sent off for serious foul play at Niels wave crest and subsequently suspended for four games.

In July 2011 Hadouir moved to Alemannia Aachen, but returned after only one year at the Tivoli in the Netherlands and joined there the first division club NAC Breda on.

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