Fahed Dermech

Fahed Dermech (* November 26, 1966 in Mahdia ) is a former Tunisian football player.

Dermech started with the game of football in his native Mahdia. At the age of 16, he joined Étoile Sportive du Sahel, for whom he played until 1992, five years in the first Tunisian league and national team of his country was. In 1992 he moved to the then second division side VfL ​​Wolfsburg. After 19 games and scored after he left the Lower and played for the Swiss club FC Monthey. About Eintracht Braunschweig and TuS Celle FC he came first time in 1996 for Hannover 96 in the Regionalliga. With Hanover, he failed in the relegation round to move up to Energie Cottbus and changes then moved in 1997 to Tennis Borussia Berlin. For the Berlin he played for two years and went to the club in the season 97/98 in the second league. There he came to a further 23 second division inserts ( 3 goals ).

In 1999 he moved back to Eintracht Braunschweig in the Regionalliga with which he, however the ascent just missed and for 40,000 or 100,000 marks, the sources contradict each other here, also for his second appearance at Hanover was 96. In addition players brought he pushed quite early in the season 2000/2001 Holger Ballwanz and served until the end of the season as a defender. After this season with 30 missions, became his contract, which had been extended automatically after 20 use for one year, dissolved and free transfer Dermech moved back home to Étoile Sportive. In 2003 he was still playing for free for the then beleaguered Lower league team TuS Celle FC, ​​who then narrowly avoided the bankruptcy and Dermech helped new start. In 2004 he resigned from active football.

Throughout his career, his application from Sturmer (1992 in Wolfsburg ) for defensive leader (2000 in Hannover) is changed. Dermech was an all-rounder, which was particularly strong in the air and tech-savvy.

For the Tunisian national football team Dermech completed 18 games in his career.

  • National football team (Tunisia )
  • Tunisians
  • Born in 1966
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