Jameleddine Limam

Jameleddine Limam ( born June 11, 1967 in Tunis ) is a former Tunisian football player.

Career

Limam first played at Stade Tunisia in his home town of Tunis, before in 1988 he made ​​the jump to Europe. Neither Standard Liege in Belgium or the German second division club Eintracht Braunschweig, however, he was able to permanently establish itself as a regular player. In 1991, he transferred to Al -Ittihad Jeddah in Saudi Arabia before Limam 1993 returned to his homeland. Here, he worked for his hometown club Stade Tunisia as well as the Club Africain Tunis until 2003.

Between 1987 and 1998 Limam also denied a total of 54 caps for Tunisia, where he was able to achieve four goals. With the Tunisian selection, he participated in the 1988 Olympic Games and the African Football Championships in 1994 and 1996 in part. In 1996 he reached the final of Tunisia Africa Cup in South Africa, where to but the hosts in Johannesburg was defeated 0-2. Limam came in the tournament to an insert in a group match against Ghana.

Achievements

  • National Vice - African champions: 1996
  • Belgian Cup Runners-up: 1988/89
  • African Cup Winners' Cup finalist: 1999
  • Arab Club Champions Cup winner: 1997
  • Tunisian runner-up: 1997/98
  • Tunisian Cup Winners: 1997/ 98, 1999/2000 ( finalist 2002/ 03)
  • Arab Cup Winners' Cup winners: 2001
  • Tunisian League Cup Winners: 2001 /02
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