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Noureddine Naybet Personal information Full name Noureddine Naybet M.
Arabic: نور الدين نبيتDate of birth 10 February 1970 Place of birth Casablanca, Morocco Height 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in) Playing position Centre back Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1989–1993 Wydad Casablanca 75 (4) 1993–1994 Nantes 34 (1) 1994–1996 Sporting CP 54 (5) 1996–2004 Deportivo La Coruña 211 (11) 2004–2006 Tottenham Hotspur 30 (1) Total 404 (22) National team 1990–2006 Morocco 115 (2) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Noureddine Naybet M. (Arabic: نور الدين نيبت; born 10 February 1970 in Casablanca) is a retired Moroccan international football player and captain. His position was central defender.
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Career
Naybet made his greatest career run with Spanish first division team Deportivo La Coruña, winning 1 league title, 1 Copa de Rey and 2 Spanish Super Cups. Naybet also earned 115 caps for the Moroccan national team, scoring 2 goals.
In August 1999 Naybet agreed to a dream move to Treble winning Manchester United. However the Red Devils were worried about his injured knee and United subsequently signed Mikaël Silvestre instead.
He did eventually make a move to the English Premiership with Tottenham Hotspur on 13 August 2004 aged 34. Although an important member of the Tottenham first team in 2004-2005, he was a reserve player under new boss Martin Jol, making only three league appearances in 2005-2006. The influence brought by his vast experience is widely regarded as one of the factors behind the excellent partnership of Ledley King and Michael Dawson in the heart of the Spurs defence. His sole goal for Spurs came against rivals Arsenal, in a 5-4 defeat at White Hart Lane.[1]
In January 2006, Naybet appeared for Morocco in the 2006 African Cup of Nations for the last time as he announced his retirement from international football afterwards.
He was released from Tottenham Hotspur on 26 May 2006 and in August 2007, became Morocco's national team manager assistant to Henri Michel.
References
- ^ "Tottenham 4-5 Arsenal". British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC Sport). 13 November 2004. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/3988131.stm. Retrieved 17 August 2009.
External links
Sources
- Deportivo La Coruna Fansite Profile
- Official Tottenham Hotspur Profile
- Noureddine Naybet at 100% Fotball (in Norwegian)
- Noureddine Naybet at RSSSF
Morocco squads Morocco squad – 1992 Africa Cup of Nations Morocco squad – 1992 Summer Olympics 1 Achab • 2 Azzouzi • 3 El Hadrioui • 4 Moudakkar • 5 Bouhlal • 6 Naybet • 7 Raghib • 8 Dmiai • 9 El Badraoui • 10 Rokbi • 11 Samadi • 12 Azim • 13 Iddaoudi • 14 Abrami • 15 Karaouane • 16 Bougrine • 17 Chippo • 18 Ahnouta • 19 Bahja • 20 Mansouri • Coach: OlkMorocco squad – 1994 FIFA World Cup Morocco squad – 1998 Africa Cup of Nations Morocco squad – 1998 FIFA World Cup Morocco squad – 2000 Africa Cup of Nations Morocco squad – 2002 Africa Cup of Nations Morocco squad – 2004 African Cup of Nations Runners-up Morocco squad – 2006 Africa Cup of Nations 1 Jarmouni • 2 Regragui • 3 Kacemi • 4 Ouaddou • 5 El Karkouri • 6 Naybet • 7 Zairi • 8 Ouchla • 9 Boussaboun • 10 Madihi • 11 Moha • 12 Chadili • 13 Kharja • 14 Abdessadek • 15 Safri • 16 Erbati • 17 Chamakh • 18 Chippo • 19 Aboucherouane • 20 Hadji • 21 El Kaddouri • 22 Lamyaghri • 23 Armoumen • Coach: FakhirCategories:- 1970 births
- Living people
- Expatriate footballers in England
- Moroccan footballers
- Morocco international footballers
- Wydad Casablanca footballers
- FC Nantes players
- Expatriate footballers in France
- Sporting Clube de Portugal footballers
- Deportivo de La Coruña players
- Tottenham Hotspur F.C. players
- Primeira Liga players
- Premier League players
- Ligue 1 players
- La Liga footballers
- Expatriate footballers in Spain
- Expatriate footballers in Portugal
- Olympic footballers of Morocco
- 1994 FIFA World Cup players
- 1998 FIFA World Cup players
- Footballers at the 1992 Summer Olympics
- 1998 African Cup of Nations players
- 2000 African Cup of Nations players
- 2006 Africa Cup of Nations players
- Association football central defenders
- People from Casablanca
- FIFA Century Club
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