Anis Boussaïdi

Anis Boussaidi
Personal information
Full name Anis Boussaidi
Date of birth (1981-04-10) April 10, 1981
Place of birth Le Bardo, Tunisia
Height 1.79 m (5 ft 10 12 in)
Playing position Right back
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2001–2004 Stade Tunisien
2004–2007 FC Metalurh Donetsk 65 (2)
2008 KV Mechelen 10 (1)
2008–2010 Red Bull Salzburg 32 (3)
2010 PAOK 12 (0)
2011 Rostov 15 (0)
2012–2014 Tavriya Simferopol 56 (2)
National team
2002– Tunisia 37 (2)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 21 October 2014.
† Appearances (goals)

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 18:55, 13 January 2013 (UTC)

Anis Boussaïdi (born 10 April 1981) is a Tunisian footballer who most recently played in Ukraine for SC Tavriya Simferopol.

Club career

As of January 2008, he was playing for K.V. Mechelen on loan from FC Arsenal Kyiv. Mechelen had an option to buy Boussaidi at the end of the 2007/08 season, who was loaned out immediately from Kyiv to the Belgian side following a transfer from FC Metalurh Donetsk in December 2007. Austria's Red Bull Salzburg signed him for the season 2008/09 and offered him a contract over three years.[1] After his contract ran out at Red Bull Salzburg, he joined Greek club PAOK on a one-year deal. He played 13 times and scored once in his time in Greece. In 2011 he joined Russian club FC Rostov.[2]

Boussaïdi signed for SC Tavriya Simferopol in the Winter of 2011, playing for them until the club disbanded following the 2014 Crimean crisis.

International career

He was a member of the Tunisian 2004 Olympic football team, who exited in the first round, finishing third in group C, behind group and gold medal winners Argentina and runners-up Australia.[3]

References

  1. [tt_news]=5063&tx_ttnews[backPid]=4&cHash=567dbdf45a Anis Boussaidi im Probetraining
  2. Ростов подписал двух защитников. news.sport-express.ru (in Russian). sport-express. 5 March 2011. Retrieved 21 October 2014.
  3. "Anis Boussaidi Biography and Statistics". Sports Reference. Retrieved 2009-07-02.

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