“The Brigadier General” closes the file of foreigners after contracting with the Moroccan player

Taarabt..a new star in "Dorina" in the victory shirt

  • Taarabt joined Al Nasr a week before the Dubai Derby in front of Al Wasl.

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Al-Nasr club announced its official contract with Moroccan star Adel Taarabt, in a free transfer deal, after the end of his contract with his former team, Benfica, to replace the Brazilian Gaga.

Al-Nasr continues to strengthen its ranks with a number of distinguished players to support its quest to compete for the ADNOC Professional League title this season.

Thus, Al-Nasr has ended the file of foreign players after contracting with Gambian Dembo, Brazilian Lucas and Moroccan Adel Taarabt, while Cape Verdean striker Ryan Mendes and Portuguese Tozi will remain in the team.

On the other hand, Algerian midfielder Mehdi Obeid was transferred to the Khorfakkan team permanently, and the player Gander Silva (Gaga) was replaced by the Moroccan player.

Taarabt is considered one of the most prominent new stars to join Dorina, after Sharjah contracted with three prominent names from Europe, namely the Greek Manolas, the Spanish Alcacer and the Bosnian Pjanic, as well as the Moroccan Bin Sharqi and the Romanian Tanasi with Al Jazeera, the Ukrainian Yarmolenko with Al Ain, and Taarabt's colleague in Benfica. Previously, Portuguese Pizzi player of the unit.

Al Nasr announced the deal through his Twitter account, and it came a week before the expected summit in the Dubai derby between Al Nasr and Al Wasl next Saturday in the fourth round of the league, as Taarabt is expected to be present in this important match.

Throughout his distinguished career in European stadiums, Taarabt was famous for his high skill in dribbling, which made him one of the most prominent players in the world in this aspect. His most prominent performance was when he was a player in the ranks of Queens Park Rangers of England, Benfica of Portugal, as well as AC Milan.

Taarabt is 33 years old, and England newspapers such as the Daily Mail and The Sun nominated him at the beginning of his career to be one of the best stars in the world, before he was exposed to a number of problems and setbacks that affected his football career, but then returned and regained his level Especially when he moved to Benfica.

The player started with the French Lance in the 2007 season, and played one match with him, before moving to Tottenham and playing with him from 2007 to 2010, then he moved to Queens Park Rangers, and played 164 games for him, in which he scored 34 goals, and then played for Fulham.

In 2014, he joined AC Milan, on loan, then contracted with Benfica, in 2015, and then played on loan to Genoa, the Italian season 2018, then returned to Benfica and played 129 games with him, and crowned him with the League and the Portuguese Super Cup in the 2019 season.

The Moroccan player, originally from France, represented France under-17 and under-19, before returning to carry the shirt of the Moroccan national team and played 30 international matches with him, during which he scored four goals. His first international appearance with Morocco was in 2009 in a friendly match against the Czech team.

He decided in 2011 to end his international career suddenly after sitting on the bench before returning to his decision, and he competed with Morocco in the 2012 African Nations Cup, then was excluded from the 2013 edition, after which he missed five years before returning and representing Morocco in 2019.

• Taarabt moved to Al-Nassr as a free player, after the expiry of his contract with his former team Benfica.

artistic card

* The name:

Adel Taarabt.

* Age:

33 years old.

* Center:

Midfielder.

* Clubs he played for:

- Lance (France).

- Tottenham, Queens Park and Fulham (England).

- AC Milan and Genoa (Italy).

Benfica (Portugal).

* Nicknames:

- English Premier League (Queens Park).

- League and Portuguese Super Cup (Benfica).

He played for the Moroccan national team 30 matches and scored 4 goals.


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