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Mustapha Hadji
Personal information
Full name Mustapha Hadji
Date of birth November 16, 1971 (1971-11-16) (age 38)
Place of birth    Ifrane, Morocco
Height 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Playing position midfielder
Club information
Current club CS Fola Esch
Number 10
Senior career1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1991-1996
1996-1997
1997-1999
1999-2001
2001-2004
2004
2004-2005
2005-2007
2007-present
AS Nancy
Sporting Lisbon
Deportivo
Coventry City
Aston Villa
Espanyol
Al Ain
1. FC Saarbrücken
CS Fola Esch
124 (31)
027 0(3)
031 0(2)
062 (12)
035 0(2)
016 0(1)
015 0(5)
054 (10)
042 (24)   
National team
1993-2004  Morocco 054 (13)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of July 1, 2008.
* Appearances (Goals)

Mustapha Hadji (Arabic: مصطفى حاجي‎) (born 16 November 1971 in Ifrane, Morocco) is a Moroccan ex-international footballer, currently playing for CS Fola Esch in the Luxembourg National Division.

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[edit] Early Life

Hadji, nicknamed Mous, immigrated with his family at an early age to France. They first settled at Saint-Etienne, then Monceau, and finally Creutzwald.

[edit] Club career

Mustapha Hadji began playing football there. He signed his first contract with AS Nancy where he spent his first season as a youth player before joining the senior squad in his second year with the club.

After playing for Nancy, Hadji joined Sporting and then Deportivo, but it was with Coventry City where he became well known, especially in Britain. After an impressive 1998 FIFA World Cup, where Hadji scoring a memorable goal against Norway, he became much sought after, especially after being named African Footballer of the Year in 1998. He was signed a year later by Gordon Strachan for Coventry.

Hadji was a goal-scoring attacking midfielder with great pace and skillful runs. At Coventry, he was joined by Moroccan international, Youssef Chippo, sparking a brief trend for City fans to wear fezzes to games in their honor. After Coventry were relegated in 2001, he joined local rivals Aston Villa, having scored against them three times in the previous season. But after only playing sporadically, scoring twice in the league against Southampton[1] and Everton[2] and once in the UEFA Cup against Varteks,[3] he was released on a free transfer to Espanyol in Spain in 2004 where he remained until June 2004[4].

Mustapha has since played for Al Ain FC in United Arab Emirates where he remained for one year before returning to Europe with 1. FC Saarbrucken of Germany in 2005, where he signed a two year contract[5]. In August 2007, Hadji signed for CS Fola Esch, a team currently playing in the Luxembourg's first-tier BGL League[6].

[edit] International career

In the mid 1990s, Mustapha was offered a place in the French junior national team but decided to play for Morocco.

At the 1994 FIFA World Cup, Hadji played in all three group games for Morocco, two as substitute. In Morocco's third game against the Netherlands, Hadji setup the equalizer for Hassan Nader with his first touch after coming on as substitute. Despite this, Morocco lost all three games and were eliminated. He scored in Morocco's 2-2 draw with Norway in the 1998 World Cup

He played in 13 FIFA World Cup qualification matches.[7]

[edit] Other projects

Recent events for Hadji included being selected for Ambassadorship during the 2010 World Cup by FIFA to represent Africa. Hadji is also involved in a partnership with plans to invest in Morocco, thus making opportunities for the local people, as he's aiming to help rid poverty from his homeland.

Mustapha Hadji is also a supporter of Show Racism The Red Card charity.

[edit] Privates

His younger brother, Youssouf Hadji, is also a Moroccan international who currently plays for Nancy in France, an another brother Brahim Hadji is current free agent and his son Samir Hadji plays with his uncle at Nancy[8].

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