Tahar El Khalej Explained

Tahar El Khalej
Fullname:Tahar El Khalej
Birth Date:1968 6, df=yes
Birth Place:Marrakech, Morocco
Height:1.9 m
Position:Defender / Midfielder
Years1:1990–1994
Caps1:?
Goals1:?
Years2:1994–1997
Caps2:43
Goals2:8
Years3:1997–2000
Caps3:72
Goals3:10
Years4:2000–2003
Caps4:58
Goals4:3
Years5:2003
Clubs5:Charlton Athletic
Caps5:3
Goals5:0
Totalcaps:176
Totalgoals:21
Nationalyears1:1990–2001
Nationalteam1:Morocco[1]
Nationalcaps1:58
Nationalgoals1:3

Tahar El Khalej (pronounced Taher Lakhlej Arabic: الطاهر الخلج) (born 16 June 1968) is a retired Moroccan footballer who played as a defender.

Club career

Born in Marrakech, El Khalej started at Kawkab Marrakech in 1990, spending four seasons there, helping them win one league title and two national cups. In 1994, he moved to Portugal to sign with UD Leiria, which was, at the time, recently promoted to the first tier. Making his debut on 22 October 1994, against Vitória de Guimarães, he was frequently used as a midfielder alongside Mário Artur and Abel. After two seasons in Leiria, El Khalej joined Benfica in 1997. He made his debut on 9 September 1997 and went on to amass nearly 100 appearances, 72 in the league, without winning any silverware.

With the arrival of Jupp Heynckes, El Khalej lost influence and made only 4 league appearances, two as a substitute in the 1999–2000 season, so he moved to Southampton in March 2000 for £350,000, as Glenn Hoddle's first signing for his new club, although the deal had already been arranged by Dave Jones.[2] He scored on his debut in a 7–2 defeat against Tottenham Hotspur on 11 March 2000. Faced with stiff competition as a central defender from Claus Lundekvam and Dean Richards, he was later employed in a midfield role.

One of his more notable moments was during a match against Newcastle on 12 May 2002, where he made a reckless lunge on Kieron Dyer, which earned him a straight red card.[3] Dyer was injured for months afterwards and threatened Tahar with legal action if he had missed the 2002 World Cup, which did not happen.[4] In January 2003, El Khalej moved to Charlton Athletic on a six-month deal after 65 appearances for the Saints, scoring four goals.[5] [6]

At the end of the season, he returned to Morocco, retiring from professional football. He, then, worked as president of Kawkab Marrakech in 2005–06 when they played in the Moroccan 2nd division, achieving promotion to the Moroccan first division before he left the club.

International career

He played for the Morocco national football team and was a participant at the 1994 FIFA World Cup and at the 1998 FIFA World Cup.[7]

Personal life

He is married and has two sons, Yassine and Ahmed.[8]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/maro-khalej-intl.html Tahar El Khalej - International Appearances
  2. News: El Khalej: "Saio do Benfica com muita mágoa". El Khalej: "I left Benfica grief stricken". Record. 29 August 2015. 9 March 2000. Portuguese.
  3. News: Dyer's world in tatters as Saints' stroll turns ugly . https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220526/https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/dyers-world-in-tatters-as-saints-stroll-turns-ugly-9148101.html . 2022-05-26 . subscription . live. Norman Fox . The Independent . UK. 13 May 2002. 11 February 2010.
  4. News: Dyer pode avançar com acção judicial contra Tahar. Dyer could take legal action against Tahar. 5 September 2015. Record. 13 May 2002. Portuguese.
  5. Book: Holley, Duncan . In That Number – A post-war chronicle of Southampton FC . Chalk, Gary . Hagiology Publishing . 2003 . 0-9534474-3-X. 508.
  6. News: Charlton snap up El-Khalej. 5 September 2015. BBC Sport. 28 January 2003.
  7. Web site: Courtney, Barie. Morocco - Details of World Cup Matches. 14 July 2003 . RSSSF. 18 August 2009.
  8. http://www.kawkabi.com/Portrait/Portrait/Taher-Lakhlej.html Taher Lakhlej