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Mbark Boussoufa Personal information Full name Moubarak Boussoufa Date of birth 15 August 1984 Place of birth Amsterdam, Netherlands Height 1.67 m (5 ft 5 1⁄2 in) Playing position Winger Club information Current club Anzhi Makhachkala Number 6 Youth career 1994–1995 Middenmeer 1995–1996 Fortius 1996–2001 Ajax 2001–2004 Chelsea Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 2004–2006 Gent 57 (14) 2006–2011 Anderlecht 147 (48) 2011– Anzhi Makhachkala 27 (4) National team‡ 2006– Morocco 25 (4) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 04:45, 19 November 2011 (UTC).
† Appearances (Goals).
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 1 January 2011 (UTC)Moubarak "Mbark" Boussoufa (Arabic: مُبارك بوصوفا, born 15 August 1984) is a Dutch-born Moroccan footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for Anzhi Makhachkala and the Moroccan national team.
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Early career
Mbark started off at the youth academy of Ajax Amsterdam before joining Chelsea F.C. He spent the 2005/06 season with K.A.A. Gent, winning several prizes in 2006: Belgian Golden Shoe, Belgian Footballer of the Year, Belgian Young Footballer of the Year and Belgian Ebony Shoe. He is the second player from a North African country to win the Ebony Shoe, after Mido.
Anderlecht
In June 2006, Boussoufa signed a 4-year contract with R.S.C. Anderlecht after a €3.5 million transfer.[1] In his first season he was a regular in the title-clinching squad. He became a key player for the team that finished second in both the 2007-2008 and the 2008-2009 seasons. Boussoufa was named Belgian Footballer of the Year for a second time after the 2008-2009 season in which Anderlecht barely missed out on the title, losing the Championship play-off against Standard de Liège. The next year, he managed 14 goals and 20 assists which made him the most valuable player in Anderlecht's championship-winning squad. He was named Belgian Footballer of the Year for a second consecutive time and the third time overall. After the season he renewed his contract with a significant raise, making him the best paid footballer in Belgium.[2] He won the Belgian Golden Shoe for the second time in 2010.[3]
On March 7, 2011, Russian side FC Terek Grozny announced his signing,[4] but his transfer fell through three days later. According to Terek's VP Khaidar Alkhanov, Boussoufa requested unacceptable conditions in his personal contract, even though Anderlecht had agreed to sell him.[5] In the late evening of March 10, it was announced that the transfer to Terek Grozny had collapsed and that Boussoufa had signed for another Russian team, Anzhi Makhachkala.[6]
International career
Boussoufa has a Dutch passport and, as such would have been eligible to play for the Dutch national team if selected, but chose Morocco and played his first match for the Moroccan national team against the USA on 23 May 2006. Saison Club Pays Div. Championnat Europe
Career statistics
Club stats
As of 17 November
Club Season Domestic League Domestic Cup League Cup Europe Total Apps Goals Assist Apps Goals Assist Apps Goals Assist Apps Goals Assist Apps Goals Assist Gent 2004–05 29 5 2 3 0 0 - - - - - - 29 5 2 2005–06 28 9 16 4 1 1 - - - 6 1 0 38 11 17 2006–07 2 0 0 0 0 0 - - - 2 0 0 4 0 0 Anderlecht 2006–07 32 8 11 7 2 0 - - - 6 0 0 45 10 11 2007–08 22 5 7 7 3 2 - - - 6 0 0 35 8 9 2008–09 35 11 14 2 0 0 - - - 3 0 1 40 11 15 2009–10 36 14 19 4 1 2 - - - 9 2 2 49 17 23 2010–11 23 10 12 3 0 3 - - - 2 0 4 28 10 19 Anzhi 2011–12 26 4 0 - - - - - - - - - 26 4 0 Career total 213 66 91 27 7 8 - - - 34 3 7 274 76 106 International goals
# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition 1 2 September 2006 Stade Moulay Abdellah, Rabat, Morocco Malawi 2 – 0 2 – 0 2008 Africa Cup of Nations qualification 2 9 Février 2011 Stade de Marrakech, Marrakech, Morocco Niger 1 – 0 3 – 0 Friendly 3 9 Février 2011 Stade de Marrakech, Marrakech, Morocco Niger 2 – 0 3 – 0 Friendly 4 9 October 2011 Stade de Marrakech, Marrakech, Morocco Tanzania 3 – 1 3 – 1 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualification Honours
- R.S.C. Anderlecht
- Champion: 2006–07, 2009–10
- Runner-up: 2007–08, 2008–09
- Winner: 2007-08
Individual
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- 2006, 2010
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- 2005-2006, 2008-2009, 2009-2010
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- 2005-2006, 2008-2009, 2009-2010
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- 2005-2006
- R.S.C. Anderlecht topscorer: 1
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- 2008-2009: 11 goals
- Belgian First Division: leader in assists: 1
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- 2009-2010: 19 assists
Preceded by
Sergio Conceiçao
Milan JovanovićBelgian Golden Shoe
2006
2010Succeeded by
Steven Defour
IncumbentPreceded by
Vincent Kompany
Milan JovanovićBelgian Footballer of the Year
2005-2006
2008-2009, 2009-2010Succeeded by
Mohammed Tchité
Ivan PerišićPreceded by
Vincent Kompany
Marouane FellainiBelgian Ebony Shoe
2005-2006
2008-2009, 2009-2010Succeeded by
Mohammed Tchité
Romelu LukakuPreceded by
Vincent KompanyBelgian Young Footballer of the Year
2005-2006Succeeded by
Lucas BigliaReferences
- ^ "Boussoufa finalises switch to Anderlecht" by Fahd Chafik, Morocco Times, June 7, 2006, retrieved June 11, 2006
- ^ "Boussoufa: Did Herman drink too much champagne?" (Dutch), Sporza, April 27, 2010
- ^ "Mbark Boussoufa wins Golden Shoe 2010" (Dutch), Sporza, January 19, 2011
- ^ "Мбарк Буссуфа перешел в "Терек"." (in Russian). FC Terek Grozny. http://fc-terek.ru/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1720&Itemid=9. Retrieved 2011-03-07.
- ^ "Трансфер Буссуфы в "Терек" сорвался из-за непомерных требований футболиста" (in Russian). Sport Express. http://news.sport-express.ru/2011-03-10/424884/. Retrieved 2011-03-10.
- ^ "Boussoufa moves to Anzhi, not to Grozny" (in Dutch). sporza.be. http://sporza.be/cm/sporza/voetbal/Jupiler_Pro_League/110310_Boussoufa_Anzji. Retrieved 2011-03-10.
External links
- Profile on Anzhi Makhachkala official website (English)
- Career history at National Football Teams
- Boussoufa named as Belgium's finest By Berend Scholten @ UEFA.com Boussoufa named as Belgium's finest By Berend Scholten @ UEFA.com
1983–84: Ceulemans | 1984–85: Ceulemans | 1985–86: Ceulemans | 1986–87: Lozano | 1987–88: Degryse | 1988–89: Emmers | 1989–90: Degryse | 1990–91: Scifo | 1991–92: Albert | 1992–93: Zetterberg | 1993–94: Staelens | 1994–95: Degryse | 1995–96: Nilis | 1996–97: Zetterberg | 1997–98: Zetterberg | 1998–99: Oulare | 1999–2000: Degryse | 2000–01: Baseggio | 2001–02: Sonck | 2002–03: Simons | 2003–04: Dindane | 2004–05: Kompany | 2005–06: Boussoufa | 2006–07: Tchité | 2007–08: Jovanović | 2008–09: Boussoufa | 2009–10: Boussoufa | 2010–11: Perišić
Belgian Ebony Shoe Winners 1992: Amokachi | 1993: Ikpeba | 1994: Amokachi | 1995: Okpara | 1996: Babayaro | 1997: Mpenza | 1998: Addo | 1999: Oulare | 2000: Nzelo-Lembi | 2001: Mido | 2002: Dagano | 2003: Aruna | 2004: Kompany | 2005: Kompany | 2006: Boussoufa | 2007: Tchité | 2008: Fellaini | 2009: Boussoufa | 2010: Boussoufa | 2011: LukakuBelgian Golden Shoe Winners 1954: Coppens | 1955: Van Brandt | 1956: Mees | 1957: Jurion | 1958: Storme | 1959: Olieslagers | 1960: Van Himst | 1961: Van Himst | 1962: Jurion | 1963: Nicolay | 1964: Puis | 1965: Van Himst | 1966: Van Moer | 1967: Boone | 1968: Polleunis | 1969: Van Moer | 1970: Van Moer | 1971: Vandendaele | 1972: Piot | 1973: Martens | 1974: Van Himst | 1975: Boskamp | 1976: Rensenbrink | 1977: Cools | 1978: Pfaff | 1979: Janssens | 1980: Ceulemans | 1981: Vandenbergh | 1982: Gerets | 1983: Vercauteren | 1984: Scifo | 1985: Ceulemans | 1986: Ceulemans | 1987: Preud'homme | 1988: Clijsters | 1989: Preud'homme | 1990: Van der Elst | 1991: Degryse | 1992: Albert | 1993: Zetterberg | 1994: De Bilde | 1995: Okon | 1996: Van der Elst | 1997: Zetterberg | 1998: Strupar | 1999: Staelens | 2000: Koller | 2001: Sonck | 2002: Simons | 2003: Aruna | 2004: Kompany | 2005: Conceição | 2006: Boussoufa | 2007: Defour | 2008: Witsel | 2009: Jovanović | 2010: Boussoufa
FC Anzhi Makhachkala – current squad 1 Revishvili · 3 Roberto Carlos (c) · 4 Igonin · 5 Kébé · 6 Boussoufa · 7 Agalarov · 8 Jucilei · 9 Tardelli · 10 Lakhiyalov · 13 Tagirbekov · 17 Holenda · 18 Angbwa · 20 Carcela-Gonzalez · 21 Mukhammad · 22 Dzsudzsák · 24 Kukharchuk · 25 Ahmedov · 27 Iluridze · 30 João Carlos · 31 Pomazan · 33 Eliakwu · 63 Gadzhibekov · 77 Makarov · 81 Zhirkov · 88 A. Ivanov · 89 Prudnikov · 90 M. Gadzhiyev · 91 Dzhioyev · 99 Eto'o · Manager: Gordeyev
Categories:- 1984 births
- Living people
- Dutch footballers
- Moroccan footballers
- Morocco international footballers
- Belgian Pro League players
- K.A.A. Gent players
- R.S.C. Anderlecht players
- Dutch expatriates in Belgium
- Moroccan expatriates in Belgium
- Dutch expatriate footballers
- Moroccan expatriate footballers
- Expatriate footballers in Belgium
- Dutch people of Moroccan descent
- People from Amsterdam
- Expatriate footballers in Russia
- FC Anzhi Makhachkala players
- Russian Premier League players
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