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Mustapha Hadji (born 16 November 1971) is a Moroccan
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coach and former player. He was named the 50th greatest African player of all time by the African football expert Ed Dove.


Early life

Hadji was born in Ifrane Atlas-Saghir, Morocco. He emigrated with his family to
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at the age of ten.


Club career

Hadji began playing in France. He signed his first contract with AS Nancy, where he spent his first season as a youth player before joining the senior squad in his second year with the club. After playing five seasons for Nancy, Hadji joined Sporting Lisbon and then Deportivo la Coruña, but it was with
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where he became well known, especially in Britain, after he was signed by
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in 1999. Hadji was a goal-scoring attacking
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with great pace and skill. At Coventry, he was joined by Moroccan international,
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, sparking a brief trend for City fans to wear fezzes to games in their honour. After Coventry were relegated in 2001, he joined local rivals
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, having scored against them three times in the previous season. But after only playing sporadically, scoring in the league against Southampton and Everton and once in the UEFA Cup against Varteks, he was released on a free transfer to
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in Spain where he remained until June 2004. Hadji later played for
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in the
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, where he remained for one year before returning to Europe. In 2005, he signed a two-year contract with
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in the German Second Division. At the request of the coach
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, Hadji made a midfield pairing with another Moroccan international,
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. On 4 August 2005, Hadji made his début for Saarbrücken, on the first day of the 2. Bundesliga season, against
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, losing the match 4–0. After another defeat, Ehrmantraut was sacked.
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took over as coach and Saarbrücken lost 2–1 after extra time in the second round of the
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against Unterhaching. Hadji scored to give his team the lead, but was sent off in the 85th minute and was suspended for three cup matches by the
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. In August 2007, Hadji signed for
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, in Luxembourg's First Division. He ended his playing career in July 2010.


International career

At the
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, Hadji played in all three group games for Morocco, two as substitute. In Morocco's third game against the
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, Hadji set up the equalizer for
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with his first touch after coming on as substitute. Despite this, Morocco lost all three games and were eliminated. Hadji scored a great goal in Morocco's 2–2 draw with
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in the
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but Morocco again failed to qualify for the knock-out stages. He was named African Footballer of the Year after the World Cup in France. He played in 13 FIFA World Cup qualification matches.


Career statistics


International

:''Scores and results list Morocco's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Morocco goal''.


Other projects

Hadji was selected as an ambassador for the
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by
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to represent Africa. He is also involved in a partnership with plans to invest in Morocco, thus providing opportunities for the local people, to help rid poverty from his homeland. Hadji is also a supporter of the charity Show Racism The Red Card. He would have been ambassador for the
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, representing his country if Morocco had been selected as the host.


Coaching career


Umm Salal

He was appointed as an assistant manager at Qatari club Umm Salal by the manager
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in the 2012–13 Qatar Stars League. The whole staff was sacked after the team finished fifth and failed to qualify for the
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.


Morocco

He was appointed as an assistant manager for the Morocco national team by manager Badou Ezzaki before the
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. He left the role in 2022, and later that year was suspended by the
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for falsifying his coaching licence.


Personal life

His younger brother Youssouf Hadji was also a Moroccan international and last played for Nancy in France. Hadji's son Samir Hadji plays for
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in the Luxembourg First Division. Another son, Zachary Hadji, plays for SV Röchling in Germany.


Honours

;Sporting CP * Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira:
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;Aston Villa *
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:
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. ;Individual * African Footballer of the Year : 1998 * CAF Legends award: 2011 * IFFHS All-time Morocco Men's Dream Team


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Hadji, Mustapha 1971 births Living people Shilha people Moroccan footballers Morocco international footballers Moroccan expatriate footballers 1994 FIFA World Cup players 1998 FIFA World Cup players 1998 African Cup of Nations players 2000 African Cup of Nations players African Footballer of the Year winners Sporting CP footballers Deportivo de La Coruña players Coventry City F.C. players Aston Villa F.C. players RCD Espanyol footballers Emirates Club players 1. FC Saarbrücken players CS Fola Esch players Ligue 1 players La Liga players Premier League players Primeira Liga players 2. Bundesliga players Expatriate footballers in France Expatriate footballers in Portugal Expatriate footballers in Spain Expatriate footballers in England Expatriate footballers in Germany Expatriate footballers in Luxembourg Moroccan expatriate sportspeople in Germany Moroccan expatriate sportspeople in Luxembourg Moroccan expatriate sportspeople in Portugal Moroccan expatriate sportspeople in Spain People from Ifrane Atlas-Saghir AS Nancy Lorraine players Association football midfielders Moroccan expatriate sportspeople in England UAE Pro League players