- Adel Sellimi
Football player infobox| playername= Adel Sellimi|
fullname = Adel Sellimi
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1972|11|16
cityofbirth =Tunis
countryofbirth =Tunisia
height = height|meter=1.82
currentclub = retired
clubnumber = 9
position = Striker
nickname =
youthyears = 1982-1990
youthclubs =Club Africain
years = 1990-1996 1996-1998 1998-1999 1999-2002 2002-2004
clubs =Club Africain FC Nantes Atlantique Real Jaén SC Freiburg Club Africain
caps(goals) = ? (?) 40 (2) ? (?) 108 (27) ? (?)
nationalyears = 1993 - 2002
nationalteam =Tunisia
nationalcaps(goals) = 071 0(20)
pcupdate = 06 February 2008 (UTC)
ntupdate =April 22 2007 Adel Sellimi ( _ar. عادل السليمي) was born on
16 November ,1972 in the Bab Jedid district ofTunis . As a child, he drew inspiration from the1978 World Cup team who became the first African nation to win a World Cup match. At the age of 10, he joined his first club,Club Africain ofTunis , and he stayed there for the next 14 years, picking up two Tunisian league titles and one Tunisia Cup along the way.His quick pace, strength on the ball and creativity earned him a call-up to the national team, and he earned his first cap in September 1993, during a match against Germany. Following a promising performance he carved out a virtually permanent place for himself in the country's national team for the next eleven years.
Tunisians grew to appreciate his discretion in life outside of football as a modest and determined professional. On the pitch, he singularly distinguished himself at international level during the
1996 African Cup of Nations finals inSouth Africa as one of the best players of the tournament. Sellimi became a household name throughout the country, a skillful and talented bright spark who carried the team to the final of the tournament for the second time in their history. Sellimi struck twice in the semi-final against Zambia, and was widely considered one of the best players in the tournament.This movement into the limelight earned the player a transfer to French
Ligue 1 sideFC Nantes Atlantique , following another impressive showing at the1996 Olympic Games inAtlanta . But his move to France marked the start of a long barren period. Although the Nantes fans dubbed him "The Lung" on account of the distance he clocked up during matches, he never really settled in at his new club. He hit just two goals in 30 appearances in his first season, and failed to achieve the kind of success he had enjoyed back home in Tunisia. After another disappointing season in 1997/8, Sellimi left Nantes for Spanish second division sideReal Jaén . It was here that he got some first-class matches under his belt, and finally found form. This surge in form earned him a call-up to the1998 World Cup squad, where he put in steady performances against England and Romania.Bundesliga side Freiburg took a gamble on Sellimi and partnered the player with other Tunisian internationals, anchorman
Zoubeir Baya and fellow strikerMehdi Benslimane . But here too he took a long time finding his true form, and many at Freiburg considered him a mistaken purchase during his first year. However, he proved his detractors wrong in the best possible way in the 1999/2000 season. Sellimi just could not stop scoring goals and even headed the Bundesliga's goalscoring list going into the winter break.A disappointing 2001 lead to Sellimi missing out on the
2002 African Cup of Nations inMali and a number of international friendlies after a fall-out with former national coachHenri Michel . But the Frenchman's replacement withAmmar Souayah coupled with the national team's goal drought brought about his recall. The2002 World Cup inKorea andJapan turned out to be Adel Sellimi's swansong in premier football competitions, and he retired from international football shortly after the tournament at the age of 31. He returned toClub Africain shortly afterwards, and now coaches forClub Africain inTunisia .
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