Samir Hadji

Samir Ali Hadji ( born September 12, 1989 in Creutzwald ) is a French- Moroccan footballer who plays for first division club CS Fola Esch Luxembourg since 2012. He is the son of former Moroccan international's Mustapha Hadji.

Career

Clubs

Samir Hadji played in his youth in the club of his hometown Kreuzwald. Later, he was also active in the youth of the German club 1.FC Saarbrücken, where his father played as a professional. In 2007 he came into the first team of Saarbrücken, which belonged at the time of the fourth division Oberliga. His debut for the first team was Hadji until 22 March 2008 when he came off the bench in the league game against the second team of the 1st FC Kaiserslautern ( 1:1) in the 87th minute for Florian Hornig. On April 5, 2008 Hadji against local rivals FC Homburg Saarland in the 78th minute, at the registry of 0:1, for Jonathan Zydko came on and made ​​five minutes later that 1:1 (which was also the final score of the game ).

However, that was also his last game for the first FC Saarbrücken. By the end of the season he was no longer used. Also in the first half of the following season Hadji should no longer be used. Therefore he moved in January 2009, returned to France and went to the first division club AS Nancy, where at that time also played his uncle Youssef Hadji.

In Nancy, he came but only in the reserve team for use. While he was at 17 inserts ( seven goals ) came in his first six months, Hadji came in his first full season to 32 fires in the reserve team. In this 32 inserts get him eleven goals.

In 2010 he went to the then third division side Racing Strasbourg. For the 2011/12 season Hadji moved to Morocco to Hassania d' Agadir. After only one season, he returned to Europe and signed with the Luxembourg first division club CS Fola Esch. In the 2012/13 season he scored six goals in 24 games under coach Jeff Strasser and celebrated with Fola 's first championship since 83 years.

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