Mourad Bounoua Explained

Mourad Bounoua
Birth Date:30 July 1972
Birth Place:Mulhouse, France
Height:1.80 m
Position:Midfielder
Years1:1991–1992
Clubs1:Mulhouse
Years2:1992–1994
Clubs2:FC Basel
Caps2:0
Goals2:0
Years3:1994–1995
Clubs3:Tus Hoisdorf
Caps3:24
Goals3:3
Years4:1995–1997
Clubs4:TuS Celle FC
Caps4:58
Goals4:13
Years5:1997–1998
Clubs5:Stuttgarter Kickers
Caps5:41
Goals5:3
Years6:1998–1999
Clubs6:Eintracht Frankfurt
Caps6:7
Goals6:0
Years7:1999–2002
Clubs7:Hannover 96
Caps7:64
Goals7:7
Years8:2002–2005
Clubs8:FC St. Pauli
Caps8:61
Goals8:15
Years9:2005–2006
Clubs9:Brinkumer SV
Years10:2006–2007
Clubs10:FC Oberneuland
Years11:2007
Clubs11:Goslarer SC 08
Years12:2008
Clubs12:SV Ramlingen/Ehlershausen
Years13:2008
Clubs13:Germania Walsrode
Years14:2009
Clubs14:Rotenburger SV
Years15:2010
Clubs15:MTV Soltau
Years16:2010
Clubs16:Germania Walsrode
Years17:2011–2012
Clubs17:Rotenburger SV
Nationalyears1:1998
Nationalteam1:Morocco
Nationalcaps1:1
Nationalgoals1:0

Mourad Bounoua (born 30 July 1972) is a former professional footballer[1] who played as a midfielder during the 1990s and 2000s. He spent most of his career in Germany. Born in France, he made one appearance for the Morocco national team in 1998.

Career

Born in Mulhouse, Bounoua began playing professionally with his local team FC Mulhouse in 1991 but did not quite make the grade and was sold to Swiss Second Division team FC Basel in 1992. During his two years in Basel he did not play a single league match but made five appearances for the team in the Swiss Cup. In 1994, he moved to Germany with Tus Hoisdorf. He then signed for TuS Celle FC in 1995, where he played for two years before joining Stuttgarter Kickers. He achieved some excellent form in Stuttgart and was called up to the Morocco national team. Eintracht Frankfurt signed him in 1998, but he struggled there, playing just seven games, and moved on to Hannover 96 a year later. Bounoua signed for FC St. Pauli in 2002 and spent the rest of his career in the German lower divisions with multiple clubs in Northern Germany, before retiring in the summer of 2012.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bounoua, Mourad . German . kicker.de . 15 January 2011.