Mourad Mghizrat

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Mourad Mghizrat
Personal information
Date of birth (1974-09-07) September 7, 1974
Place of birthFes, Morocco
Height1.90 m (6 ft 3 in)
Playing positionStriker
Club information
Current clubHaaglandia
Youth career
?–1995Sparta
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1996–1999Sparta Rotterdam47(3)
1998–1999Utrecht (loan)12(1)
1999–2000Den Bosch (loan)9(1)
1999–2002Den Bosch64(13)
2003–2004Willem II21(3)
2003–2004Emmen (loan)28(8)
2004–2005Den Bosch (loan)22(1)
2005–2007Emmen65(29)
2007–Haaglandia?(?)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 5 May 2007 (UTC).
† Appearances (Goals).

Mourad Mghizrat (born 7 September 1974) is a Moroccan-Dutch footballer, who plays in midfield. He currently plays for Dutch Topklasse team Haaglandia

Mghizrat started his professional career in 1996 playing for Sparta Rotterdam.[1] In the 1998/1999 season he was loaned to FC Utrecht. In January 2000, he signed for relegation candidate FC Den Bosch. In that season he could not keep FC Den Bosch in the Eredivisie. In his second season at FC Den Bosch he promoted with the club. When Wiljan Vloet was trainer, Mghizrat played a strong season with fellow striker Bart van den Eede. In spite of his strong season, FC Den Bosch relegated again, this time through play-offs. After the relegation he signed a contract at Willem II. He played most of the matches the first season, but in his second season he only played two matches for Willem II. Following loan spells at FC Emmen (2003/04) and again FC Den Bosch (2004/05). In 2005 Mghizrat signed a contract at FC Emmen, because Mghizrat did not want to extend his contract with Willem II. By scoring 29 goals in 63 matches he appeared as an effective goal scorer, however the club did not want to extend his conract.

In 2007 he was close to sign a contract with Austrian Football First League club DSV Leoben. Economical problems made the transfer imbossible. At present he plays for amateur club Haaglandia.

References

  1. "Mourad Mghizrat" (in Dutch). Voetbal International. Retrieved 2009-08-18. 

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