Ali Benarbia

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Ali Benarbia
Personal information
Full name Ali Benarbia
Date of birth October 8, 1968 (1968-10-08) (age 39)
Place of birth    Oran, Algeria
Playing position Midfielder
Club information
Current club retired
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1988-1995
1995-1998
1998-1999
1999-2001
2001-2003
2003-2005
2005-
Martigues
Monaco
Bordeaux
Paris Saint-Germain
Manchester City
Al-Rayyan
Nadi Qatar
201 (23)
090 0(8)
025 0(3)
042 0(0)
071 (11)

   
National team2
2002- Algeria

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 12 August 2007 (UTC).
2 National team caps and goals correct
as of 12 August 2007 (UTC).
* Appearances (Goals)

Ali Benarbia (Arabic: علي بن عربية) (born October 8, 1968 in Oran, Algeria) is an Algerian footballer, who came to France at a young age and began his career at FC Martigues in 1987. He was part of the side that was promoted to Ligue 1 in 1993, operating as a midfielder.

Benarbia joined AS Monaco FC in 1995, winning a championship in 1997, and then moved to FC Girondins de Bordeaux in 1998. At Bordeaux, Benarbia won it again (the championship) in the 1998-99 season and was crowned player of the year in France. Surprisingly he was sold to Paris Saint-Germain after this triumph, although he failed to capture the same form there.

Benarbia left France in 2001 and was signed on a free transfer by Manchester City F.C., whose manager Kevin Keegan was familiar with him from when he scored two goals for Monaco against Keegan's Newcastle United.[1] He became a firm favourite amongst the supporters as City won the Football League First Division and promotion back to the Premiership, winning the club's player of the year award and being named in the select side for the Division. He was made captain the following season, although he found the pace of the Premier League harder and was much less influential in his second season. He played his final game in a City shirt in 2003 against FC Barcelona in a game to mark the opening of the City of Manchester Stadium, before announcing his retirement.

Only five days after this announcement, on July 27, Benarbia signed up to play for Al-Rayyan of Qatar. After two years with the club, he moved on to play for Nadi Qatar.[1].

Benarbia, a French citizen, had initially wanted to represent France internationally, although eventually he gave up and accepted the call up to the Algerian national side, making his debut at the 2002 African Cup of Nations in a Group 4 game against Burkina Faso. He has since represented his country a number of times.

  1. ^ Clayton, David (2002). Everything under the blue moon: the complete book of Manchester City FC - and more!. Edinburgh: Mainstream publishing. ISBN 1-84018-687-9.  p29

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