Mohamed Lamine Zemmamouche

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Mohamed Zemmamouche
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Personnel
Surname Mohamed Lamine Zemmamouche
birthday March 19, 1985
place of birth MilaAlgeria
size 186 cm
position goal
Juniors
Years station
0000-2000 CB Mila
2001-2002 Lycée Sportif de Draira
2002-2003 USM Algiers
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2004-2009 USM Algiers 92 (0)
2009-2011 MC Algiers 51 (0)
2011– USM Algiers 129 (0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
2005-2008 Algeria U-23 15 (0)
2006– Algeria 8 (0)
1 Only league games are given.
As of December 2, 2015

2 As of May 30, 2015

Mohamed Lamine Zemmamouche ( Arabic محمد الأمين زماموش, DMG Muḥammad al-Amīn Zammāmūš ; * March 19, 1985 in Mila ) is an Algerian football player who plays at USM Algiers in the position of goalkeeper and is also active in the Algerian national team .

Athletic career

Club career

Mohamed Lamine Zemmamouche was born in the north-east Algerian town of Mila and began his football career there at CB Mila, where he stayed until 2000. At the age of 16 he attended the Algerian sports academy Lycée Sportif de Draira . After causing a sensation there, he moved to the youth department of USM Algiers in 2002 . Just two years later, on May 24, 2004, at the age of 19, he made his first league appearance against WA Tlemcen . Also in the 2004/05 season he only acted as a substitute goalkeeper and only played four league games before he was able to prevail as a regular goalkeeper in late summer 2005. In his first time at USM Algiers, Zemmamouche was able to celebrate the national cup and runner-up championship in 2004 and the championship in 2005.

After he could not win any more titles with the "Usmistes" in the following years, he moved to arch-rivals MC Algiers in July 2009 . There he won the Algerian championship again in 2010 and took part in the CAF Champions League the following season .

When his contract expired towards the end of the 2010/11 season, he decided to return to the Bologhine district and signed another three-year contract with USM Algiers. With the club he was able to build on the successful times at the beginning of his career and won the Algerian Cup and the UAFA Cup in 2013 . In the following season, the Algerian championship was won by 14 points, with Zemmamouche not conceding twelve goals in 24 games and thus making a decisive contribution to the success. In total, he has remained in 74 league games for USM Algiers 38 times without conceding a goal since 2011.

In spring 2014 he announced that he wanted to play in Europe for the new season. Rolland Courbis , who already trained Zemmamouche at USM Algiers, admitted in an interview that he would like to sign him for the 2014/15 season for HSC Montpellier .

National team

Despite his role as a substitute goalkeeper at USM Algiers , Zemmamouche was appointed to the squad of the Algerian U-23 national team for the first time in January 2005, where he was able to establish himself from then on and was used regularly until 2008.

In June 2006 he was appointed to the squad of the Algerian national team for the first time as part of a friendly against Sudan . After another appointment the following October, he was nominated again a year later for a friendly against Brazil and a qualifier against Gambia .

Due to good performance at his new club MC Algier , he was surprisingly appointed to the squad for the 2010 Africa Cup in December 2009 by coach Rabah Saâdane . There he came in the semifinals against Egypt for his first international match when he came on after the yellow-red card from Fawzi Chaouchi in the 89th minute. In the subsequent game for third place against Nigeria , he was called up from the start. In the following years he was only used in two friendly matches in November 2010 against Luxembourg and on November 12, 2011 against Tunisia . After almost exactly two years absence from the national team, he was given preference over regular goalkeeper Raïs M'Bolhi in the decisive second leg for qualifying for the 2014 World Cup against Burkina Faso . He was able to save his team from a goal, which ultimately led to a win of the game (1-0).

Subsequently, in the friendly match against Slovenia in March 2014, he also did not concede a goal (2-0) and was nominated for the World Cup in Brazil a few weeks later , where he was only a substitute for Raïs M'Bolhi . After the tournament, he again only acted as a substitute goalkeeper in qualifying for the 2015 African Championship . However, Zemmamouche missed the tournament itself due to injury.

As a result, it was no longer taken into account. His last international match was on November 15, 2014 in the Africa Cup of Nations qualification against Ethiopia .

successes

  • Algerian champion: 2005, 2010, 2014
  • Algerian Cup Winner: 2004, 2013
  • UAFA Cup winner: 2013
  • World Cup participant: 2014
  • Algerian runner-up: 2004, 2006
  • Algerian runner-up cup winner: 2006, 2007
  • Goalkeeper of the Season (Algeria): 2013, 2014

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ "Seul Zemmamouche nous interest a Montpellier"