Mouldi Aïssaoui Explained

Mouldi Aïssaoui
Fullname:Mouldi Aïssaoui
Office:Minister of Youth and Sports
Term Start:5 January 1996
Term End:24 June 1997
Predecessor:Mohamed Laïchoubi
Successor:Mohamed Aziz Derouaz
Office2:Algerian Football Federation
Term Start2:September 1993
Term End2:July 1994
Predecessor2:Réda Abdouche
Successor2:Rachid Harraïgue
Birth Date:26 July 1946
Birth Place:Tunis, Tunisia
Alma Mater:
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Position:Midfielder
Years1:1964–1966
Years2:1966–1974
Clubs2:USM Alger
Years3:1974–1978
Clubs3:US Santé
Nationalyears1:1969–1971
Nationalteam1:Algeria
Nationalcaps1:5
Nationalgoals1:0
Manageryears1:1992–1993
Managerclubs1:USM Alger

Mouldi Aïssaoui (Arabic: مولدي عيساوي), (born July 26, 1946) in Tunis, Tunisia, is an Algerian former footballer and former Minister of Youth and Sports, made his football debut in Annaba's second club, the JBAC Annaba. Arrived in Algiers to continue his higher education, he joined USM Alger where he proved to be a very good element in attack. Aïssaoui definitely hangs up under the colors of US Santé to take care only of his Dental surgery's office.[1]

Personal life

Mouldi Aïssaoui coaching career was not great as he trained his former club USM Alger in the 1992–93 season with three coaches: Saïd Allik, Hamoui and Hamid Bernaoui, and in the following season he became the Chairman of the Board of Directors of USM Alger, At the same time he was the president of the Algerian Football Federation. On January 5, 1996, Aïssaoui became Algerian Minister of Youth and Sports in the government of Ahmed Ouyahia.[2] In June of the same year he announced that the Federation and the Algerian Football League were dissolved, and that their leaders were suspended for five years from all sporting activity. Days later Ahmed Ouyahia’s government changed and Aïssaoui was removed from the position of Minister of Youth and Sports and replaced by Mohamed Aziz Derouaz. On April 29, 2011, Ali Haddad was appointed Mouldi Aïssaoui as General Director of USM Alger.[3] Less than a year after taking office On February 28, 2012 Aïssaoui announced his resignation from his post as general manager of société sportive et commerciale (SSPA) of USM Alger, accusing certain parties in the club of "conspiring" against him. Aïssaoui stated "I had a frank discussion with USMA President Haddad, during which I informed him of my decision to leave my position. He certainly wanted to talk me out of it, but I made him understand that this decision was irrevocable".[4] After the Algeria national football team was eliminated from qualifying for the 2022 FIFA World Cup, FAF president Charaf-Eddine Amara submitted his resignation to declare after that Aïssaoui that Amara does not know anything about football and that he was appointed, and signed by Charaf-Eddine Amara under the powers granted to him, especially Article 39.2 of the Statute of the Federation decisions regarding the temporary suspension of two members of the Federal Office, Mouldi Aïssaoui and Amar Bahloul.[5]

Club career

Mouldi Aïssaoui made his football debut in Annaba's second club, Arrived in Algiers to continue his higher education, Aïssaoui joined USM Alger said that at first he was not supposed to play there because he moved to study and JBAC Annaba refused to release him and said that he aspired to a quiet blood ball, but his friend Ahmed Lakhdar Attoui called Mr. Alouache, who convinced me to train with the red and black. He worked with Abdelaziz Ben Tifour as a coach. Leaders would make him eat in the restaurant and not in the university because he was too skinny, Despite the prestigious names within the team Aïssaoui took advantage of his chance in Oran against SCM Oran, where Ben Tifour entered him as a substitute and scored the winning goal and in the next match against AS Aïn M'lila he also scored the winning goal. Aïssaoui definitely hangs up under the colors of US Santé to take care only of his dental surgeon's office.

International career

Mouldi Aïssaoui's career with the Algerian national team was not great as he was satisfied with playing five games, and the first call-up was in the 1970 African Cup qualification against United Arab Republic in a match that ended in defeat with a goal and eliminated the Algerian team from qualifying to the African Cup of Nations after a draw in the second leg. His last match with Algeria was in the 1972 Summer Olympics Qualifiers against Mali on April 11, 1971, and ended in a 2–2 draw.[6]

Career statistics

Club

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueCupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
USM Alger1966–67Nationale II0
1967–68
1968–699
1969–70Nationale I2[7] 0
1970–7120
1971–727
1972–73Nationale II
1973–74
Total!40
Career total!40

Honours

References

  1. Web site: Mouldi Aissaoui à coeur ouvert. . usm-alger.com . 18 August 2006 . 15 April 2022.
  2. Web site: Gouvernement Ouyahia I . joradp.dz . 15 June 1997 . 15 April 2022.
  3. Web site: USMA : Aïssaoui, nouveau DG de la SSPA . djazairess.com . 29 April 2011 . 15 April 2022.
  4. Web site: USM Alger: Mouldi Aissaoui annonce sa démission du club . djazairess.com . 29 February 2012 . 15 April 2022.
  5. Web site: Il contre-attaque pour désamorcer la bombe des opposants : Amara suspend Aïssaoui et Bahloul . competition.dz . 11 April 2022 . 15 April 2022.
  6. Web site: Mouldi Aïssaoui - مولدي عيساوي . 15 April 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20121022060126/http://dzfootball.free.fr/EN/Joueurs/fiche/A%C3%AFssaoui-Mouldi.html . 22 October 2012 . dead.
  7. All appearance(s) in Maghreb Cup Winners Cup