'Karim Ziani' () (born
August 17,
1982 in
Sèvres,
France) is an
Algerian
football player who is currently playing for
Olympique de Marseille in
Ligue 1. His father originally comes from
Bejaia in the
Kabylie region of
Algeria while his mother is of
French origin.
International career
Ziani made his debut for the
Algerian national team in 2003 when he was called up by Belgian caretaker
George Leekens for a friendly against Belgium. He was a member of the Algerian
2004 African Nations Cup team, who finished second in their group in the first round of competition before being defeated by
Morocco in the quarter-finals. He was also named as the best player at his position in the
2004 African Nations Cup.
Club career
Ziani started his playing career in the junior ranks at
RC Paris where he was spotted by scouts from
Troyes. Ziani spent three seasons playing with Troyes' junior team before joining the first team. He subsequently spent 2 seasons playing in Ligue 1 before
Troyes were relegated to
Ligue 2. He spent the next season mostly on the bench for Troyes and in the summer of 2004 was loaned out to
FC Lorient. In the next 2 seasons he would become
Lorient's top player and would lead them to promotion to
Ligue 1. He was voted as the top player in
Ligue 2 for the 2005-2006 season.
In the summer of 2006, he signed a 3-year deal with
FC Sochaux and reunited with his first coach at Troyes
Alain Perrin.
The following summer, Ziani saw increasing attention from other French clubs, namely
Olympique de Marseille. This interest culminated on 29 June 2007, when news broke that Ziani had finalized his move to Marseille for a transfer fee of USD $11 million.
Karim scored his first goal with Marseille in a match against Valenciennes. He has since then become a familiar face in Albert Emon's starting eleven.
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Honours
★ Top player in
Ligue 2: 2005/2006
★
DZFoot d'Or: 2004, 2005, 2006
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★ Member of
2004 African Nations Cup Top 11 team
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★
Coupe de France: 2007
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