Mohamed Salem
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Mohamed "Ben" Salem (born May 24, 1940 in Oran, Algeria-died May 23, 2008 in Belfort, France) was an Algerian football player of Malian origin who spent most of his career with CS Sedan. He started his career as a striker before ending his career as a defender. He is CS Sedan's second all-time top scorer with 107 goals for the club, including 81 goals in the French top flight.[1]
[edit] Club Career
- ???-1956 MC Oran
- 1956-1959 Saint-Rémy de Provence
- 1959-1964 UA Sedan-Torcy
- 1964-1967 Daring de Bruxelles
- 1967-1972 RC Paris-Sedan
[edit] Honours
- Won the Coupe de France once with UA Sedan-Torcy in 1961
- Won the Ligue 2 Championship once with RC Paris-Sedan in 1972
- Finalist of the Coupe Drago once with UA Sedan-Torcy in 1963
- Second all-time scorer for CS Sedan with 107 goals
- Scored 81 goals in Ligue 1
- Has 4 caps for the Algerian National Team (1963-1968)