Tarek Lazizi
Tarek "Baresi" Lazizi (born June 8, 1971) is a retired Algerian footballer in Finland. He played as a central defender.
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Tarek Lazizi | ||
Date of birth | 8 June 1971 | ||
Place of birth | El Biar, Algiers, Algeria | ||
Height | 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) | ||
Position(s) | Defender | ||
Youth career | |||
1981–1982 | JS El Biar | ||
1982–1987 | MC Alger | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1987–1996 | MC Alger | ? | (?) |
1996–1998 | Stade Tunisien | ? | (?) |
1998–1999 | Gençlerbirliği | ? | (?) |
1999–2002 | MC Alger | ? | (?) |
2002–2003 | Atlantis FC | ? | (?) |
2003–2005 | MB Bouira | ? | (?) |
Total | ? | (?) | |
International career | |||
1991 | Algeria U23 | 3 | (0) |
1989–1998 | Algeria | 39 | (2) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Career
He was nicknamed «Baresi» after Italian defender Franco Baresi and is mostly remembered for his career-ending tackle on USM Alger forward Azzedine Rahim.[1]
Club career
- 1981-1982 JS El Biar (Juniors)
- 1982-1987 MC Alger (Juniors)
- 1987-1996 MC Alger
- 1996-1998 Stade Tunisien
- 1998-1999 Gençlerbirliği
- 1999-2002 MC Alger
- 2002-2003 Atlantis FC
- 2003-2005 MB Bouira
International career
Lazizi was capped at all levels by Algeria. He received his first call-up to the senior national team in 1989 for a mini-tournament in Cameroon in preparation for the 1990 African Cup of Nations. He scored 2 goals for the national team, the first in the 1st leg match of the 1991 Afro-Asian Cup of Nations match against Iran, the second in the quarter-finals of the 1996 African Cup of Nations against South Africa.
Honours
Country:
- Won the African Cup of Nations in 1990
- Won the Afro-Asian Cup of Nations in 1991
- Has 35 caps and 2 goals for the Algerian National Team
- Participated in 2 editions of the African Cup of Nations: 1990 and 1996
Club:
- Won the Algerian league once with MC Alger in 1999
Personal:
- Chosen as the Best Foreign Player in the Tunisian League in the 1996/1997 season
References
- Mouloudia d'alger Archived 2008-04-14 at the Wayback Machine
External links
- Tarek Lazizi at National-Football-Teams.com
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