Mourad Bounoua

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Mourad Bounoua
Personnel
birthday July 30, 1972
place of birth MulhouseFrance
size 180 cm
position midfield
Juniors
Years station
1991-1992 FC Mulhouse
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1992-1994 FC Basel 0 0(0)
1994-1995 TuS Hoisdorf 24 0(3)
1995-1997 TuS Celle FC 58 (13)
1997-1998 Stuttgart Kickers 41 0(3)
1999 Eintracht Frankfurt 7 0(0)
1999-2002 Hannover 96 37 0(7)
2002-2003 without a club
2003-2005 FC St. Pauli 61 (15)
2005-2006 Brinkumer SV 5 0(1)
2006-2007 FC Oberneuland 24 0(2)
2007 Goslarer SC 08
2008 SV Ramlingen-Ehlershausen 15 0(1)
2008 Germania Walsrode
2009 Rotenburger SV 15 0(5)
2010 MTV Soltau 9 0(5)
2010 Germania Walsrode 10 0(5)
2011–2012 Rotenburger SV 26 0(5)
2012-2013 TV Jahn Schneverdingen 18 0(4)
2014-2017 VfL Visselhövede 5 0(1)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1998 Morocco 1 0(0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2011–2012 Rotenburger SV
2014-2015 VfL Visselhövede (assistant coach)
2015-2017 VfL Visselhövede
1 Only league games are given.
Status: end of career

Mourad Bounoua (born July 30, 1972 in Mulhouse ) is a former French - Moroccan football player .

Birth and childhood

Mourad Bounoua was born in 1972 as the son of Moroccan immigrants in Mulhouse in Alsace , not far from the border triangle of Germany , France and Switzerland . He also grew up in Mulhouse.

Career

Beginnings

Bounoua began professional football with his home team, FC Mulhouse, in 1991. However, he could not assert himself there and was sold in 1992 to the then Challenge League team, FC Basel , on the Swiss side of the border triangle. At Basel, however, he only made five Swiss Cup appearances in two years . In 1994 he moved to Germany to TuS Hoisdorf in the then third-class Regionalliga Nord . However, the promoted team rose straight away without a chance (27 defeats in 34 games). Bounoua played in the Regionalliga Nord until 1997 when he switched to TuS Celle FC and even achieved third and sixth place with the team. In Celle he played in the 1996/97 season together with his brother Jamal .

Professional time

Due to his good performance, he was committed to the 1997/98 season by the then second division side Stuttgarter Kickers , who had previously achieved fifth place. Bounoua played 28 of a total of 34 season games, but the club only reached 12th place with him. Under the coach at the time, Wolfgang Wolf , he played regularly over the entire season. With the change of coach to Paul Linz, however, he was substituted on or off in almost every game. This also continued in the 1998/99 season .

During the winter break, however, he was signed by the Bundesliga club Eintracht Frankfurt under coach Reinhold Fanz . After Fanz was later replaced by Jörg Berger himself , Bounoua was only substituted once in the entire second half of the season under Berger (in the short time before that, he was always used at Fanz except for one game).

After he did not receive a new contract, Bounoua moved to the second division for the newly promoted Hannover 96 and developed into a regular player in the Lower Saxony in the seasons 1999/2000 and 2000/2001 under coach Horst Ehrmantraut . After Ralf Rangnick was signed as a coach in the 2001/02 season , Bounoua only had five missions, and he never played through. Although he was second division champion with Hannover 96 and made it to the 1st Bundesliga, he did not receive a new contract.

In total, Bounoua completed seven Bundesliga games and 105 second division appearances (10 goals) in his career.

Time in the regional league and major league

After he was without a club during the 2002-03 season, he moved to the 2003/04 season for FC St. Pauli in the Regionalliga Nord, where he was a regular player. His personal highlight of the season should have been the 4-0 win against the second team of 1. FC Köln , in which he scored all four goals. He remained a regular player in the following season. However, at the end of the season, despite good performance, he no longer received a contract because his club FC St. Pauli were in debt and wanted to save his salary. He then moved to the fourth-class Oberliga Nord for Brinkumer SV , with whom he was relegated as bottom of the table. Therefore, he left the club, moved to FC Oberneuland and achieved an excellent third place in the Oberliga Nord at the end of the 2006/07 season.

Ending your career in amateur football

In the following period he played for Goslarer SC , but moved to SV Ramlingen / Ehlershausen after only one first round . This transfer came about because of the good contacts he had with his brother Jamal Bounoua, a former player and coach at this club. However, this time too, Bounoua rose with the club at the end of the season from the Lower Saxony league (then 5th league) to the regional league .

After again only half a season he finally changed clubs again and joined the district division (7th division) Germania Walsrode, where he played again with his brother Jamal. Together with his brother he played briefly in 2009 at Rotenburger SV in the Oberliga Lower Saxony. After relegation to the district league , both left the club and switched to the district league club MTV Soltau during the season to secure relegation. After the season, the Bounoua brothers said goodbye and rejoined Germania Walsrode, where they should be used mainly in the second team that plays in the district league. Together with his brother Jamal, he moved back to Rotenburger SV during the winter break of the 2010/11 season , which meanwhile played in the sixth class Lower Saxony state league ; there this should help as a player- coach of the team to return to the league , which also succeeded with winning the championship. In February 2012, Bounoua took over the coaching position of the Rotenburg team from his brother. In the summer of 2012, he left the RSV and planned to do a coaching license.

In 2014, Bounoua was initially assistant coach at VfL Visselhövede in the Lüneburg district league. From 2015 to 2017 worked there as head coach. In 2016 his team was relegated to the Rotenburg district league. Occasionally he played along himself.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Final table 1994/95 Regionalliga Nord
  2. ^ Second division statistics from Mourad Bounoua 1997/98
  3. ^ Second division statistics from Mourad Bounoua 1998/99
  4. Statistics on the game
  5. Final table 2005/06 Oberliga Nord
  6. Final table 2006/07 Oberliga Nord
  7. Communication on Bounoua's commitment ( Memento of February 14, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) on the SV Ramlingen / Ehlershausen homepage
  8. MOURAD BOUNOUA with Jamal and Mourad Mounoua
  9. TRANSFER HISTORY
  10. Bounouas again in Walsrode and Herpig as a scout article in the Walsroder Zeitung from August 4, 2010
  11. Bounoua brothers instead of Sztorc solo on Kreiszeitung.de
  12. Now Morad Bounoua is the boss on Kreiszeitung.de from February 20, 2012
  13. ^ Bounoua rejects the offer at Kreiszeitung.de from April 23, 2012