Youssouf Hadji

Summary

Youssouf Hadji (Arabic: يوسف حجي; born 25 February 1980) is a Moroccan former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. He notably had three spells for French side AS Nancy, also serving as the team captain, making 378 appearances and scoring 95 goals for the club. At international level, he represented the Morocco national team earning 64 caps and scoring 16 goals.

Youssouf Hadji
Hadji during an interview
Personal information
Date of birth (1980-02-25) 25 February 1980 (age 44)
Place of birth Ifrane Atlas-Saghir, Morocco
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s) Attacking midfielder, striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1998–2003 Nancy 95 (13)
2003–2005 Bastia 61 (13)
2005–2007 Rennes 34 (3)
2007–2011 Nancy 130 (39)
2011–2012 Rennes 23 (6)
2012–2013 Al-Arabi 3 (0)
2013–2014 Elazığspor 6 (0)
2014–2018 Nancy 122 (34)
Total 474 (78)
International career
2003–2012 Morocco 64 (16)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

He is the younger brother of former Moroccan star Mustapha Hadji and the uncle of striker Samir Hadji. In May 2016, he won the 2015–16 Ligue 2 with AS Nancy.

Career edit

Nancy edit

Hadji started his career at AS Nancy in Ligue 1 under the guidance of László Bölöni. Nancy were relegated to Ligue 2 in 2000, but Hadji remained loyal and played on for another three seasons.

Bastia and Rennes edit

In 2003, Hadji moved to Corsica to play for SC Bastia in Ligue 1. After his old team were relegated at the end of his second season there, he reunited with Bölöni at Rennes. In Brittany, he was not a regular starter but contributed largely to their season with 3 goals and 3 assists.

Return to Nancy edit

On 10 January 2007, Hadji re-joined AS Nancy from Rennes for an estimated £1.2m.

Rennes edit

On 31 August 2011, after four years at Nancy, Hadji returned to Rennes, for one season with the Ligue 1 team.

Qatar edit

Hadji signed a two-year contract with Qatari side Al-Arabi on 26 June 2012. Sidelined due of injuries for most of the season, he terminated his contract after only one season making only 8 appearances in all competitions.

Turkey edit

Hadji signed a two-year-deal with Elazığspor but he terminated his contract in February after financial problems in the club which prevented him from receiving his wages. He returned to train with his hometown club Nancy to keep fit.

Third stint with Nancy edit

2014–15 Ligue 2 edit

In May 2014, Hadji came back to Nancy, making it the third stint with his debut team. He stated that he wanted to help his team promote to Ligue 1 again and to retire at his hometown club.[1] He was named as the captain of the team in the match against Stade Brest and since then he remained captain. He scored his first goal in a 2–2 draw against US Orléans on 21 December 2014.[2] His second goal was the equalizer in a 1–1 draw against Nîmes Olympique. He scored both goals in a 2–1 home win against Stade Brest, the club's first win since November 2014. Hadji scored another goal in a 2–0 away win against Sochaux followed by a brace in a 6–0 win against LB Châteauroux although playing for only 60 minutes in the game before being substituted. AS Nancy achieved three consecutive wins and gained 11 points out of a possible 15 from their last five matches, thereby moving up five positions to become 6th in Ligue 2.[3]

2015–16 Ligue 2 edit

On 3 August 2015, Hadji started the second season of his third spell at AS Nancy with a 0–0 draw against Tours FC. He assisted a goal in a 3–0 home win against Brest. He scored his first goal in his sixth appearance in the league in a 1–1 draw in Stade Marcel Picot against Chamois Niortais. Again he recorded a second assist on 2 October in a 3–0 win against AC Ajaccio. He returned to scoring against Dijon FCO in a home win, and again in an away win against Evian Thonon Gaillard in the Parc des Sports, Annecy helping Nancy jump to the top of the Ligue 2 table. He scored a brace against Nîmes Olympique in January 2016. On 25 April 2016, Nancy were crowned as the champions of the 2015–16 Ligue 2 after a 1–0 home win against Sochaux.[4] After the coronation, Hadji scored a brace in a 2–0 win against Tours FC, but before recorded another assist against Evian Thonon Gaillard which was relegated to 2016–17 Championnat National thanks to this goal. Hadji finished the season with 9 goals and 3 assists in 33 appearances.

2016–17 Ligue 1 edit

Since the team was promoted back to Ligue 1 since their last stint on 2012–13 Season, Hadji was appointed as the team captain for the 2016–17 Ligue 1 season. He appeared in 26 matches mostly as a substitute, but failed to score during the league season. On 10 September 2016, he recorded one assist against FC Lorient in the 31st minute. He scored only one goal against Besançon FC on the 58th minute in a 3–0 win during a 2016–17 Coupe de la Ligue match. By the end of the season, Nancy achieved the 19th position on the league table and was relegated again to Ligue 2.

2017–18 Ligue 2 and last season edit

On 25 July, Hadji extended his contract for another season even though it was believed he was going to retire by the end of the 2016–17 Ligue 1 season. He scored 4 goals in 5 matches against FC Sochaux-Montbéliard, Stade Brestois 29, Valenciennes FC and Football Bourg-en-Bresse Péronnas 01 respectively. On 29 September, he scored a hat-trick against LB Châteauroux in a 4–1 win. He scored a brace against Tours FC three months later. and then he did not score until the last 2 games of the season, the first in a 2–1 away loss against Paris FC and the second and the last in his career in a 3–0 home win against US Orléans from the penalty spot. He received a standing ovation from AS Nancy fans.[5]

Personal life edit

Hadji acquired French nationality by naturalization on 2 February 1999.[6] Youssouf's older brother Mustapha was a Moroccan international footballer, having had a successful career in football, before ending his career in 2010. Mustapha previously played for well-known clubs such as Coventry City, Sporting and Deportivo La Coruña. He is married to hair stylist Behcia Hadji, they have two daughters together.

Career statistics edit

Club edit

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[7][8]
Club Season League Cup Continental Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Nancy 1998–99 Division 1 1 0 1 0
1999–00 Division 1 4 0 1 0 5 0
2000–01 Division 2 34 6 4 2 38 8
2001–02 Division 2 26 2 5 2 31 4
2002–03 Ligue 2 30 5 5 2 35 7
Total 95 13 15 6 110 19
Bastia 2003–04 Ligue 1 29 6 3 0 32 6
2004–05 Ligue 1 32 7 3 0 35 7
Total 61 13 6 0 67 13
Rennes 2005–06 Ligue 1 21 3 1 0 3 1 25 4
2006–07 Ligue 1 13 0 2 0 15 0
Total 34 3 3 0 3 1 40 4
Nancy 2006–07 Ligue 1 14 1 14 1
2007–08 Ligue 1 24 7 3 0 27 7
2008–09 Ligue 1 36 11 2 0 2 0 40 11
2009–10 Ligue 1 26 11 2 0 28 11
2010–11 Ligue 1 26 8 2 0 28 8
2011–12 Ligue 1 4 1 1 0 5 1
Total 130 39 10 0 2 0 142 39
Rennes 2011–12 Ligue 1 23 6 4 1 6 1 33 8
Al-Arabi 2012–13 Qatar Stars League 3 0 1 1 4 1
Elazığspor 2013–14 Süper Lig 6 0 4 0 10 0
Nancy 2014–15 Ligue 2 31 14 3 2 34 16
2015–16 Ligue 2 33 9 0 0 33 9
2016–17 Ligue 1 26 0 1 1 27 1
2017–18 Ligue 2 32 11 0 0 32 11
Total 122 34 4 3 0 0 126 37
Career total 474 108 47 11 11 2 532 121

International edit

Scores and results list Morocco's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Hadji goal.
List of international goals scored by Youssouf Hadji[9][10]
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 27 January 2004 Stade Mustapha Ben Jannet, Monastir, Tunisia   Nigeria 1–0 1–0 2004 African Cup of Nations
2 8 February 2004 Stade Taïeb El Mhiri, Sfax, Tunisia   Algeria 2–1 3–1 2004 African Cup of Nations
3 11 February 2004 Stade Olympique de Sousse, Sousse, Tunisia   Mali 3–0 4–0 2004 African Cup of Nations
4 9 February 2005 Stade Moulay Abdellah, Rabat, Morocco   Kenya 4–0 5–1 2006 World Cup qualification
5 26 March 2005 Stade Moulay Abdellah, Rabat, Morocco   Guinea 1–0 1–0 2006 World Cup qualification
6 4 June 2005 Stade Moulay Abdellah, Rabat, Morocco   Malawi 2–1 4–1 2006 World Cup qualification
7 4–1
8 17 January 2006 Stade Moulay Abdellah, Morocco   Angola 2–0 2–2 Friendly
9 16 August 2006 Stade Moulay Abdellah, Morocco   Burkina Faso 1–0 1–0 Friendly
10 25 March 2007 National Sports Stadium, Harare, Zimbabwe   Zimbabwe 1–0 1–1 2008 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
11 2 June 2007 Stade Mohamed V, Casablanca, Morocco   Zimbabwe 2–0 2–0 2008 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
12 11 October 2008 Stade Moulay Abdellah, Rabat, Morocco   Mauritania 2–0 4–1 2010 World Cup Qualification
13 3–0
14 11 August 2010 Stade Moulay Abdellah, Morocco   Equatorial Guinea 1–1 2–1 Friendly
15 2–1
16 4 June 2011 Stade de Marrakech, Marrakech, Morocco   Algeria 3–0 4–0 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualification

Honours edit

Nancy

Individual

References edit

  1. ^ "Hadji revient à l'ASNL" (in French). asnl.net. 22 May 2014. Retrieved 13 June 2014.
  2. ^ "تلفزيون كورابيا الرياضي - متعة المشاهدة". tv.korabia.com. Retrieved 14 May 2018.
  3. ^ "Summary - Ligue 2 - France - Results, fixtures, tables and news - Soccerway". int.soccerway.com. Retrieved 26 March 2018.
  4. ^ "L2 : Nancy bat Sochaux (1-0) et accompagne Dijon en Ligue 1". Ouest-France (in French). 25 April 2016. Retrieved 8 July 2016.
  5. ^ "AS Nancy Lorraine - US Orléans ( 3-0 ) - Résumé - (ASNL - USO) / 2017-18". YouTube.
  6. ^ "JORF n° 0030 du 5 février 1999 - Légifrance" (PDF). legifrance.gouv.fr (in French). p. 1893. Retrieved 5 December 2023.
  7. ^ "Youssouf Hadji". L'Équipe (in French). Retrieved 8 July 2016.
  8. ^ "Y. Hadji". Soccerway. Retrieved 8 July 2016.
  9. ^ Youssouf Hadji - International Appearances
  10. ^ Youssouf Hadji at National-Football-Teams.com

External links edit

  • Youssouf Hadji's profile, stats & pics
  • Youssouf Hadji – French league stats at LFP – also available in French (archived)