Selim Benachour Explained

Selim Benachour
Fullname:Slim Ben-Achour
Birth Date:8 September 1981
Birth Place:Paris, France
Height:1.7m (05.6feet)
Position:Attacking midfielder
Currentclub:Tunisia (assistant coach)
Youthyears1:1995-1998
Youthclubs1:INF Clairefontaine[1]
Youthyears2:1995–2001
Youthclubs2:Paris Saint-Germain
Years1:2001–2005
Clubs1:Paris Saint-Germain
Caps1:28
Goals1:1
Years2:2001-2002
Clubs2:Martigues (loan)
Caps2:28
Goals2:1
Years3:2003
Clubs3:Troyes (loan)
Caps3:9
Goals3:2
Years4:2005–2006
Clubs4:Vitória Guimarães
Caps4:25
Goals4:4
Years5:2006–2008
Clubs5:Rubin Kazan
Caps5:23
Goals5:3
Years6:2008–2009
Clubs6:Al Qadsia
Caps6:25
Goals6:3
Years7:2009–2010
Clubs7:Málaga
Caps7:22
Goals7:0
Years8:2011–2012
Clubs8:Marítimo
Caps8:33
Goals8:5
Years9:2012–2014
Clubs9:APOEL
Caps9:38
Goals9:3
Years10:2015
Clubs10:Mumbai City
Caps10:11
Goals10:1
Years11:2016–2018
Clubs11:FC Martigues
Caps11:15
Goals11:2
Totalcaps:257
Totalgoals:25
Nationalyears1:2002–2010
Nationalteam1:Tunisia
Nationalcaps1:44
Nationalgoals1:2
Manageryears1:2016–2018
Managerclubs1:FC Martigues (youth)
Manageryears2:2018
Managerclubs2:Club Africain (assistant)
Manageryears3:2018–2019
Managerclubs3:Foresta Suceava
Manageryears4:2020
Managerclubs4:Olimpia Grudziądz
Manageryears5:2020–2021
Managerclubs5:Oldham Athletic (under-18s)
Manageryears6:2021–2022
Managerclubs6:Oldham Athletic (caretaker)
Manageryears7:2022–
Managerclubs7:Tunisia (assistant)

Selim Benachour (Arabic: سليم بن عاشور, Salīm bin ʻĀshūr; born Slim Ben-Achour on 8 September 1981) is a football coach and former professional player who played as a attacking midfielder. He is an assistant coach for the Tunisia national team.

Born in France, he represented France at youth international level before playing for Tunisia at senior international level.

Club career

Paris Saint-Germain

Born and brought up in Paris, Selim Benachour learned to play his trade at the Paris Saint-Germain academy. Benachour began his professional club career with Paris Saint-Germain in 2001 and stayed in the club until 2005.

After his two loan transfers, he went back to PSG after this, playing on and off for them over the next two seasons. Overall he earned 28 caps for his childhood club, scoring one goal.

With PSG, he appeared in 28 league matches and scored a goal,[2] alongside winning the Coupe de France in 2004.[3]

Out on loan from PSG

He was given twice on loan from Paris Saint-Germain to Martigues in 2001-2002 and Troyes in 2003. He was sent to French Division 2 club Martigues on a season long loan spell. He played regularly for the Martigues first team, scoring one goal in 28 appearances. Next season he was sent on loan to Ligue 2 side ES Troyes AC, who had just narrowly avoided bankruptcy and were just trying to survive for the time being. Benachour had trouble getting into their team, making 9 appearances over the season, scoring twice.[4]

Vitoria

In 2005, he left France and moved to Portugal, signing with Vitória Guimarães, where he enjoyed one successful season at the club.

Rubin Kazan

The next season, he signed a contract with the Russian side Rubin Kazan, where he played for two seasons and appeared in 23 league matches, scoring 3 goals. He was in Kazan's 2006 La Manga Cup winning squad.

Al Qadsia

After two seasons with Kazan, he moved to Kuwait and signed for Kuwaiti Premier League side Al Qadsia and played there until 2009. With Qadsia, he won the 2008–09 Kuwaiti Premier League.

Malaga

In 2009, he signed with the Spanish La Liga side Málaga. On 13 September 2010 he was not registered to play in La Liga and was released by the club, with one year still left on his contract.[5]

Maritimo

On 21 January 2011, he returned to Portugal and signed a contract with the Marítimo until the end of the 2011–2012 season.[6]

APOEL

On 16 June 2012, Benachour signed a two-year contract with the Cypriot club APOEL.[7] On 23 August 2012, he scored his first goal with APOEL in a Europa League play-off round match against Neftchi Baku in Dalga Arena, equalising the score in the 83rd minute, in a match which ended with 1–1 draw.[8] He became a champion with APOEL after helping his club to win the 2012–13 Cypriot First Division. During the 2013–14 season, he appeared in two 2013–14 UEFA Europa League group stage matches for APOEL and won all the titles in Cyprus, the Cypriot League,[9] [10] the Cypriot Cup[11] [12] and the Cypriot Super Cup.[13] [14]

Mumbai City

On 28 July 2015, he signed for Indian Super League club Mumbai City FC managed by his former teammate Nicolas Anelka.[15] [16] [17] With Mumbai, he appeared in 11 matches with 3 assists and 1 goal,[18] as the club finished 6th in the 2015 Indian Super League season.

Martigues

After the end of his stint with Mumbai, he came back to France in 2016 and signed with Championnat National 2 side FC Martigues. From 2016 to 2018, he appeared in 15 league matches with Martigues, scoring 2 goals.

International career

Benachour played for France national teams at youth level from under-15 to under-20. In June 2001, after playing the Toulon Tournament with Raymond Domenech as a coach, he refused to play the under-20 World Cup for France.[19]

He made his international debut on 11 January 2002 against Cameroon in a friendly match which ended as their 1-0 defeat.[20] Between 2002 and 2010, he earned 44 caps for Tunisia and scored 2 goals.

He was widely considered one of Tunisia's best players, an elegant playmaker with range of passing and great vision, and played for Tunisia's national squad in the 2002 World Cup. However, he was not included in the squad for the 2006 World Cup in Germany, in which Tunisia national football team were knocked out in the first round. He was part of the national squad, that emerged as the champions of the 2004 African Cup of Nations, defeating Morocco.[21] [22]

Managerial career

Overall, he made over 250 appearances at senior level throughout his career before retiring and in 2016, Benachour became the Head Coach at Martigues FC U17, where he won the Provincial Cup and then came runners-up in the league before moving up to the U19 team. Later he joined Foresta Suceava in Romania as manager and guided the club to a 5th place finish.[23]

He then occupied the post of Technical Director as well as briefly the Head Coach role at Olimpia Grudziądz in Poland’s top division.

Moving to England, the UEFA A licence holder Benachour took up the position of under-18s manager at Oldham Athletic in September 2020.[24]

He became caretaker first team head coach of Oldham Athletic on 24 November 2021, following the departure of Keith Curle.

Career statistics

International goals

Scores and results list Tunisia's goal tally first.[25] [26]

No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 1 February 2004 Stade Olympique de Radès, Radès2004 African Nations Cup
2. 26 January 2006 2006 African Nations Cup

Managerial statistics

Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamFromToRecord
Foresta Suceava15 August 20188 April 2019[27]
Olimpia Grudziądz1 July 202031 July 2020[28]
Oldham Athletic24 November 202122 January 2022[29]
Total

Honours

Country

Tunisia under-21

Champions (1): 2001

Tunisia

Champions (1): 2004[30]

Club

Paris Saint-Germain

Champions (1): 2004[31]

Qadsia

Champions (1): 2008–09

APOEL

Champions (2): 2012–13, 2013–14

Champions (1): 2013–14

Champions (1): 2013

Personal life

Benachour was born in Paris, France, and is multilingual. He speaks fluent French, English, Spanish and Portuguese.

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Lefèvre . Florian . Benachour : " C'était un déchirement de ne pas réussir à Paris " . Benachour: "It was tearing for not succeeding in Paris" . sofoot.com . 31 December 2016 . 19 July 2018 . fr.
  2. Web site: BENACHOUR : " C'ÉTAIT UN DÉCHIREMENT DE NE PAS RÉUSSIR À PARIS ". 24 March 2021. sofoot.com.
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20041216202902/http://www.fff.fr/www/coup/historique/pages/hist2004.shtml Report on French federation site
  4. Web site: Selim Benachour, Tunisian football hero joins Mumbai City. 24 March 2021. the-fan-garage.com. 28 July 2015.
  5. http://www.malagacf.com/noticias/el-malaga-club-de-futbol-acuerda-con-benachour-su-desvinculacion-3241.html El Málaga Club de Fútbol acuerda con Selim Benachour su desvinculación
  6. http://portal.csmaritimo.pt/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1390:benachour-assina-ate-ao-final-da-epoca-20112012&catid=142:equipa-principal-201011&Itemid=257.html Benachour assina até ao final da época 2011/2012
  7. Web site: APOEL FC. Προκαταρκτική Συμφωνία με Selim Benachour. 16 June 2012. el.
  8. Web site: UEFA. Neftçi 1–1 APOEL. 23 August 2012.
  9. Web site: Sheridan strike hands APOEL Cypriot title. UEFA. 31 May 2014. 31 May 2014.
  10. Web site: AEL vs. APOEL 0-1. Soccerway. 31 May 2014. 31 May 2014.
  11. Web site: http://apoelfc.com.cy/nqcontent.cfm?a_id=11366&tt=graphic&lang=l1. el:ΕΡΜΗΣ ΑΡΑΔΙΠΠΟΥ 0-2 ΑΠΟΕΛ. el. APOEL FC. 21 May 2014. 21 May 2014.
  12. Web site: APOEL vs. Ermis 2-0. Soccerway. 21 May 2014. 21 May 2014.
  13. Web site: APOEL FC 1-0 APOLLON. APOEL FC. 17 August 2013. 17 August 2013.
  14. Web site: APOEL vs. Apollon 1-0. Soccerway. 17 August 2013. 17 August 2013.
  15. Web site: Benachour joins former team-mate Anelka at Mumbai City. Goal. 28 July 2015.
  16. Web site: ISL: Mumbai City FC sign Tunisia's Selim Benachour. India Today. 24 March 2021.
  17. Web site: Mumbai City Squad. indiansuperleague.com. 24 March 2021.
  18. https://www.indiansuperleague.com/players/midfielder-5693-salim-benachour-profile Selim Benachour with Mumbai City in the Indian Super League
  19. Web site: Opoczynski . David . 2001-06-07 . Benachour : " Je suis soulagé " . 2023-07-17 . leparisien.fr . fr-FR.
  20. https://www.national-football-teams.com/player/6752/Selim_Benachour.html Selim Benachour with Tunisia national football team: games and statistics
  21. Web site: UEFA.com. 2004-02-14. Tunisia delight in African triumph Inside UEFA. 24 March 2021. UEFA.com. en.
  22. Web site: Classement buteurs CAN 2004 Coupe d'afrique des nations 2004 informations, résultats, photos..... 2021-03-15. coupedafrique.winoo.com.
  23. Web site: Benachour Becomes New Youth Team Manager. oldhamathletic.co.uk. 24 March 2021.
  24. https://www.oldhamathletic.co.uk/news/2020/september/11092020-benachour-becomes-youth-team-manager/ Benachour Becomes New Youth Team Manager
  25. Web site: African Nations Cup 2004. 2021-03-15. RSSSF.
  26. Web site: African Nations Cup 2006. 24 March 2021. RSSSF.
  27. Web site: Romania - ACS Foresta Suceava - Results, fixtures, squad, statistics, photos, videos and news - Soccerway.
  28. Web site: Poland - GKS Olimpia Grudziądz - Results, fixtures, squad, statistics, photos, videos and news - Soccerway.
  29. Web site: Selim Benachour - Soccerbase.
  30. Web site: Tunisia win Cup of Nations. 14 February 2004. BBC Sport. 2011-03-14.
  31. Web site: Résultat et résumé Paris-SG – Châteauroux, Coupe de France, Finale, Samedi 29 Mai 2004 . lequipe.fr. 26 February 2021 .