Yahia Ouahabi
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Yahia Ouahabi (born August 1, 1940 in Sidi-Aïssa, Algeria) is a retired Algerian football player.
[edit] Career
Ouahabi started his playing career at age 11 with home-town team SS Sidi-Aïssa. At age 16, he left for France and joined the academy at AS Saint-Etienne where he turned pro and played until the age of 22. He also had a brief spell with Roanne in the 1957/1958 season. On January 1st, 1963, just after Algeria won its independance, he left France and moved back to Algeria and joined JS Kabylie. He played for JSK from 1963 until 1971, helping the team gain promotion from the third division to the second division and eventually to the top division. He is considered one of the best left-wings in the history of JSK. After he retired from playing, he coached JSK's junior team briefly before quitting football for good.[1]
Ouahabi received his first call-up to the Algerian National Team in 1956, at age 16. He was the youngest player on the team along with Hacène Lalmas.
[edit] Club Career
- 1951-1946 SS Sidi-Aïssa Algeria
- 1956-1957 AS Saint-Etienne France
- 1957-1958 Roanne France
- 1958-1963 AS Saint-Etienne France
- 1963-1971 JS Kabylie Algeria
[edit] References
- ^ "Entretien avec Yahia Ouahabi" Berberes.com. Retrieved 24 March 2008