List of Morocco football players in foreign leagues

Morocco national football team
From Left to Right:
Stand Up : Adel Taarabt (QPR) - Hadji (AS Nancy) - Lamyaghri (Wydad Casablanca) - Chamakh (Arsenal) - Benatia (Udinese) - ()
Sitting Kharja (Inter Milan) (C) - El Kaddouri (Dynamo Kyiv) - Basser (AS Nancy) - Belhanda (Montpellier) - Boussoufa (Anderlecht).
Morocco national football team
From Left to Right:
Stand Up : Belhanda (Galatasaray) - Saïss (Wolverhampton Wanderers) - El Kaabi (RS Berkane) - Mohamedi (Numancia) - Benatia (Juventus) (C)
Sitting Harit (Schalke 04) - Ziyech (CFC) - Hakimi (Paris Saint Germain) - Boussoufa (Al-Jazira) - El Ahmadi (Feyenoord).

This is a complete List of Moroccan football players in foreign leagues, i.e. association football players who have played in foreign leagues.

The history of Moroccan players in Europe

A large number of Moroccan players played in Europe, especially in France, Belgium and the Netherlands due to the presence of a large Moroccan community there, In the fifties of the twentieth century, there was a Moroccan player who impressed in Europe, especially with Atlético Madrid, who was Larbi Benbarek even though he was playing with the France national team because Morocco was under French protection, Benbarek won La Liga title twice in 1949–50 and 1950–51. In the fifties and beginning of the sixties another Moroccan star appeared Hassan Akesbi, is considered the best Moroccan scorer in European Leagues with 173 goals and the first Moroccan to win a title in Europe when Akesbi won Ligue 1 title with Reims in 1962.

In terms of titles, a large number of Moroccan players achieved titles most of them Badr El Kaddouri with 14 titles five Leagues, four cups and five Super Cup, followed by Sofian Benzouien with 10 titles, all in Luxembourg with F91 Dudelange with seven Leagues more than any other Moroccan player and three cups. Then comes Younès Belhanda with 9 titles five Leagues, three cups and one Super Cup. In terms of the five major Leagues Medhi Benatia won the Bundesliga twice with Bayern Munich and Serie A twice with Juventus More than any other Moroccan player, As for the other players who achieved the league titles in the top 5 leagues in Europe, Salaheddine Bassir and Noureddine Naybet won La Liga in 1999–2000 with Deportivo La Coruña and Ligue 1 six times was won by Hassan Akesbi, Marouane Chamakh and three players in 2011–12 they are Abdelhamid El Kaoutari, Karim Aït-Fana, Younès Belhanda with Montpellier, and the last winner was Nabil Dirar in 2016–17.

At the level of individual titles Mbark Boussoufa won the award for best player in Belgium three times, The first with Gent as for the second and third with Anderlecht, in the Netherlands, the Moroccan players won the award for the best player three times through Mounir El Hamdaoui, Karim El Ahmadi and Hakim Ziyech. as for the level scorers There are five players who have won the top scorer El Hamdaoui is the first Moroccan to achieve the top scorer award in the Eredivisie with AZ Alkmaar season 2008–09. As for more who won the top scorer award, he is Omar Er Rafik twice in Luxembourg with FC Differdange 03. as for more than play games just in the leagues there Karim El Ahmadi with 376 games, Abdelkrim Merry 337 games, Marouane Chamakh 333 games, Noureddine Naybet 329 games and finally Mbark Boussoufa 322 games. on the other hand more than hat-tricks record is Samir Hadji 8 all hat-tricks with Fola Esch then Omar Er Rafik by 7 and finally Hassan Akesbi by 6 hat-tricks. At the level of countries have made Moroccan players 29 titles in the Netherlands, which are thirteen Eredivisie, ten KNVB Cup and six Johan Cruijff-schaal after that Luxembourg twenty one title, fourteen League and seven cups and finally Portugal nineteen titles, eight Primeira Liga, one Taça de Portugal, Taça da Liga and five Supertaça. Other countries where the Moroccan players at least won one title is the 17th state in the following figure Azerbaijan, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Portugal, Romania, Switzerland, Ukraine, Spain, Moldova, Poland, Slovakia, Denmark, Russia and Turkey.

Gallery

Moroccan descent players played for other national teams

  • Khalid Boulahrouz was born in Maassluis, Netherlands to a family of Moroccan descent. He has eight siblings. As a youngster he went to the youth academies of Ajax and Haarlem. When he was sixteen his father died and he had to take responsibility for his family.[1]
  • Ibrahim Afellay is of Moroccan Riffian descent; his parents left their hometown Al Hoceima in the 1960s to work in the Netherlands. He grew up in Overvecht, a neighbourhood in Utrecht with a large immigrant population.[2] Afellay and his brother, Ali, were brought up by their mother, Habiba, after his father died when he was young.,[3] his family are Moroccan Dutch. After both the Moroccan and the Netherlands national teams managers selected him for their squads, he was caught in the dilemma to either play for the Moroccan national team, because of his Moroccan descent, or to play for the Dutch team, the Netherlands being his place of birth and residence. He ultimately decided to play for the Netherlands national team despite the heavy competition for places in midfield.[4]
  • Adil Rami was born in the city of Bastia on the island of Corsica to Moroccan parents. As a youth, his family moved to the mainland, eventually settling in the southern coast city of Fréjus, where his mother worked as a member of the city council. Rami is the third of four children and has two sisters and one brother.,[5] Rami is a French international, having made his debut on 11 August 2010 in a friendly match against Norway. Prior to representing France, he drew interest from the Moroccan national team. Ahead of the 2008 Africa Cup of Nations, Rami was offered a chance to play with Morocco at the competition by manager Henri Michel. However, Rami declined the offer, citing his ambition to play for France.[6] He has stated on several occasions that he would prefer to "represent Morocco within the France team".[7]

European League

Albania

Armenia

Azerbaijan

Belgium

Bulgaria

Player Club(s) Period
Chakib Benzoukane Levski Sofia 2007–10
Mehdi Bourabia Lokomotiv Plovdiv, Cherno More, Levski Sofia 2015, 2015, 2016–17
Yassine El Kharroubi Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2015–17
Rayan Frikeche Lokomotiv Plovdiv 2017
Ilias Haddad CSKA Sofia 2012
Mourad Hdiouad Litex Lovech, CSKA Sofia 2001–05, 2005–06
Abderrahman Kabous CSKA Sofia 2007–08
Abdelkarim Kissi Litex Lovech, Beroe 2004–05, 2007
Youssef Rabeh Levski Sofia 2007–10
Rachid Tiberkanine Levski Sofia 2008–09

Czech Republic

Croatia

Player Club(s) Period
Oussama Zamouri Inter Zaprešić 2019–

Cyprus

Player Club(s) Period
Samir Bengelloun APOP Kinyras Peyias FC 2008–10
Tarik Bengelloun Enosis Neon Paralimni FC 2011
Chakib Benzoukane Apollon Limassol 2012
Mohammed Chaouch APOEL FC 1999–2000
Karim Fegrouche AEL Limassol 2013–15
Rachid Hamdani Apollon Limassol 2011–15
Abdelkarim Kissi Enosis Neon Paralimni, Apollon Limassol, AEK Larnaca, Ermis Aradippou, Ethnikos Achna 2007–08, 2008, 2009, 2009–10, 2010–12
Ryan Mmaee AEL Limassol 2019–
Khalid Sinouh AC Omonia 2005–06
Hamid Rhanem Ayia Napa FC, Enosis Neon Paralimni FC, AEK Larnaca FC, APOP Kinyras Peyias FC 2007, 2007, 2008, 2009
Jaouad Zairi Anorthosis Famagusta FC 2012

Denmark

Player Club(s) Period
Bouabid Bouden Odense BK 2005–06
Karim Zaza FCK, Odense BK, Brøndby IF, AaB 1995–2000, 2000–03, 2003–06, 2007–10

England

Player Club(s) Period
Nordin Amrabat Watford 2015–18
Oussama Assaidi Liverpool, Stoke City 2012–15
Sofiane Boufal Southampton 2016–18, 2019–
Marouane Chamakh Arsenal, West Ham United, Crystal Palace 2010–16
Youssef Chippo Coventry City 1999–2001
Manuel da Costa West Ham United 2009–11
Karim El Ahmadi Aston Villa 2012–14
Talal El Karkouri Sunderland, Charlton Athletic 2002–03, 2004–07
Tahar El Khalej Southampton, Charlton Athletic 1999–2003
Nabil El Zhar Liverpool 2006–07 & 2008–10
Mustapha Hadji Coventry City, Aston Villa 1999–2004
Hassan Kachloul Southampton, Aston Villa, Wolverhampton Wanderers 1998–2002, 2003–04
Noureddine Naybet Tottenham Hotspur 2004–06
Abdeslam Ouaddou Fulham 2001–03
Youssef Safri Norwich City 2004–05
Romain Saïss Wolverhampton Wanderers 2018–
Adel Taarabt Tottenham Hotspur, Queens Park Rangers, Fulham 2006–09, 2011–15

France

Player Club(s) Period
Zakariya Abarouaï Evian 2014–15
Yunis Abdelhamid Dijon, Reims 2016–17, 2018–
Mohamed El Ouargla Abdelrrazak Sète, Stade Français, Nîmes Olympique, Nice, Valenciennes, Lyon, Alès 1945–51, 1952–59
Yacine Abdessadki Strasbourg, Toulouse FC 2000–01, 2003–06, 2007–08
Hicham Aboucherouane Lille OSC 2005–06
Karim Achahbar Guingamp 2014–15
Ben Mohamed Adesselem Bordeaux, Nîmes Olympique 1952–57
Nayef Aguerd Dijon 2018–
Abdeljahid Aid RC Paris 1988–90
Youssef Aït Bennasser Nancy, Caen, Monaco, Saint-Étienne, Bordeaux 2016–
Hassan Akesbi Nîmes Olympique, Reims, AS Monaco 1955–64
Jamal Alioui Metz 2005–06
Rachid Alioui Guingamp, Nîmes Olympique, Angers 2013–14, 2015–16, 2018–
Hassan Alla Le Havre 2008–09
Redouan Allaoui Le Havre 2006–08
Azzedine Amanallah Niort 1987–88
Gharib Amzine Strasbourg, Troyes 1998-03, 2005–07
Houssaine Anafal Rennes 1974–75, 1976–77
Abdallah Azhar Reims, Grenoble 1958–63
Yacine Bammou Nantes, Caen 2014–19
Abdelaziz Barrada Marseille 2014–16
Amine Bassi Nancy 2016–17
Salaheddine Bassir Lille OSC 2001–02
Chahir Belghazouani Ajaccio 2012–14
Younès Belhanda Montpellier, Nice 2009–13, 2016–17
Sami Ben Amar Nîmes 2019–
Aziz Ben Askar Caen 2004–05
Mohamed Ben Brahim Sète, FC Nancy 1945–52
Omar Ben Driss Nice, Nîmes Olympique 1954–55, 1959–61
Abdallah Ben Fatah RC Paris 1945–46
Abdesselem Ben Miloud Marseille 1947–56
Driss Ben Tamir Bordeaux 1954–56
Youssef Benali Toulouse 2014–16
Aziz Bennij AS Nancy 1991–92
Yassine Benrahou Bordeaux, Nîmes Olympique 2018–
Zakarya Bergdich Lens 2010–11
Nabil Berkak Troyes 2002–03, 2005–07
Mustapha Bettache Nîmes Olympique 1956–63
Mohammed Bouassa Lyon 1967–69
Ben Mohamed Bouchaïb Marseille, CO Roubaix-Tourcoing, Montpellier 1946–50, 1952–53
Sofiane Boufal Lille 2014–16
Mehdi Bourabia Grenoble 2009–10
Mohamed Chaoui Bouchaïb Montpellier 1946–47
Aziz Bouderbala RC Paris, Lyon 1988–92
Nourdin Boukhari Nantes 2006–07
Mehdi Bourabia Grenoble 2009–10
Khalid Boutaïb Gazélec Ajaccio 2015–16
Zahar Brahim RC Paris, Bordeaux 1956–58, 1961–63
Fouad Chafik Dijon 2016–
Kamel Chafni Ajaccio, Auxerre 2005–06, 2007–12
Marouane Chamakh Bordeaux 2002–10
Mohammed Chaouch Saint-Étienne, Metz, Nice 1988–90, 1992–93, 1994–97
Saïd Chiba AS Nancy 1999-00
Chicha Marseille 1955–57, 1958–59
Mickaël Chrétien Basser AS Nancy 2005–11, 2016–17
Manuel da Costa AS Nancy 2005–06
Mounir Diane Lens 2003–08
Nabil Dirar Monaco 2012–17
Mehdi Djillali Toulon 1959–60
Boussa El Aouad Lens 1983–85
Youssef El Arabi Caen 2010–11
Brahim El Bahri Le Mans 2007–09
Hakim El Bounadi Sochaux 2006–09
Mustapha El Haddaoui Saint-Étienne, Nice, Lens, Angers 1987–90, 1991–94
Oualid El Hajjam Amiens 2017–19
Alharbi El Jadeyaoui Lens 2014–15
Abdelhamid El Kaoutari Montpellier, Reims, Bastia 2009–17
Talal El Karkouri Paris SG 1999–02, 2003–04
Bouchaib El Moubarki Grenoble 2008–09
Aziz El Ouali Nîmes Olympique 1991–93
Amin Erbati Marseille, Arles-Avignon 2008–09, 2010–11
Abdelilah Fahmi Lille OSC, Strasbourg 2000–05
Fayçal Fajr Caen 2011–12, 2018–19
Driss Fettouhi Le Havre 2008–09
Youssouf Hadji Bastia, Rennes, AS Nancy 2003–12
Abdelkader Hamiri Red Star, Stade Français, Cannes 1945–47, 1948–49
Hassan Hanini Bordeaux, Lens 1983–87
Amine Harit Nantes 2016–17
Hassan Harmatallah Lens 1977–78
Larbi Hazam Valenciennes 1975–79
Adil Hermach Lens, Bastia 2009–11, 2012–13
Yassine Jebbour Rennes, Nancy, Montpellier, Bastia 2010–16
Abdelkrim Jinani Rennes 1997–98
Nourredine Kacemi Istres 2004–05
Hassan Kachloul Nîmes Olympique, Metz 1992–93, 1996–98
Ahmed Kantari Brest, Lens 2010–13, 2014–15
Mohamed Khalfi Alès 1947–48[8]
Driss Khalid Toulouse 2017–18
Abdelkrim Krimau Bastia, Lille, Strasbourg, Tours, Le Havre, Saint-Étienne, RC Paris 1974–81, 1982–89
Mohammed Lashaf Gueugnon 1995–96
Ben Kadour M'Barek Bordeaux 1946–47, 1949–52
Abderrahmane Mahjoub RC Paris, Nice, Montpellier 1951–60, 1961–64
Mohammed Mahjoub Marseille 1948–50
Mohammed Mahroufi Nîmes Olympique 1971–72
Kevin Malcuit Monaco, Saint-Étienne, Lille 2010–11, 2015–18
Belhadj Djilali Mehdi Nîmes Olympique, Toulon 1955–60
Hamza Mendyl Lille, Dijon 2016–18, 2019–
Mehdi Messaoudi Saint-Étienne 2008–09
Hassan M'Jid Sète, Nice 1949–51, 1952–53
Lahcer Mounadi Sochaux 1990–91
Noureddine Naybet Nantes 1993–94
Mounir Obbadi Troyes, Monaco, Lille, Nice 2012–14, 2015–17
Abdeslam Ouaddou Nancy, Rennes, Valenciennes 1998–00, 2003–05, 2006–10
Walid Regragui Toulouse FC, Ajaccio, Grenoble 2000–01, 2002–04, 2008–09
Youssef Rossi Rennes 1997–99
Mohammed Saghir Troyes 1954–56
Romain Saïss Angers 2015–16
Khalid Sekkat Reims 2012–13
Tarik Sektioui Auxerre 1998–99
Kacem Slimani Paris FC 1972–73
Oussama Souaidy Toulouse FC 2000–01
Oussama Tannane Saint-Étienne 2015–18
Farid Talhaoui Guingamp, Lorient 2001–04, 2006–07
Ahmed Tibari RC Paris, Toulouse FC (1937) 1957–60, 1961–62
Smahi Triki Lorient 1998–99
Brahim Zahar Bordeaux 1962–63
Jaouad Zairi Sochaux, Nantes 2001–05, 2006–07
Moncef Zerka AS Nancy 2005–09

Germany

Player Club(s) Period
Yacine Abdessadki SC Freiburg 2009–12
Abdelaziz Ahanfouf Hansa Rostock, SpVgg Unterhaching, MSV Duisburg, Arminia Bielefeld 1999–2001, 2005–07
Mohamed Amsif FC Augsburg 2011–14
Rachid Azzouzi MSV Duisburg 1991–92, 1993–95
Younès Belhanda Schalke 04 2015–16
Mehdi Benatia Bayern Munich 2014–16
Nassim Boujellab Schalke 04 2018–
Mourad Bounoua Eintracht Frankfurt 1998–99
Ouasim Bouy Hamburger SV 2013–14
Adil Chihi 1. FC Köln 2008–12
Nasir El Kasmi MSV Duisburg 2005–06
Achraf Hakimi Borussia Dortmund 2018–
Amine Harit Schalke 04 2017–
Hamza Mendyl Schalke 04 2018–
Youssef Mokhtari 1. FC Köln, MSV Duisburg 2005–06, 2007–08
Anas Ouahim 1. FC Köln 2017–18
Abderrahim Ouakili 1860 Munich 1997–99
Hamid Termina Energie Cottbus 2001–02

Greece

Player Club(s) Period
Salaheddine Bassir Aris Thessaloniki 2002–2003
Nabil Baha AEK Athens 2010–2011
Chahir Belghazouani Levadiakos 2015–18
Ouasim Bouy Panathinaikos 2014–2015
Mehdi Carcela Olympiacos 2017
Youssef El-Arabi Olympiacos 2019–
Saïd Chiba Aris Thessaloniki 2001–2003
Manuel da Costa Olympiacos 2015–2017
Omar El Kaddouri PAOK 2017–
Talal El Karkouri Aris Thessaloniki 2000–2001
Nabil El Zhar PAOK 2010–2011
Karim Fegrouche PAS Giannina 2011–2013
Rachid Hamdani Asteras Tripolis 2015–17
Hachim Mastour Lamia 2018–19
Abdeslam Ouaddou Olympiacos 2005–2006
Abderrahim Ouakili Xanthi 2001–2003
Jaouad Zairi Asteras Tripolis, Olympiacos, PAS Giannina 2007–2012

Georgia

Hungary

Player Club(s) Period
Youssef Sekour Diósgyőri VTK 2012

Iceland

Italy

Player Club(s) Period
Jamal Alioui Perugia 2003–04
Sofyan Amrabat Verona 2019–
Mehdi Benatia Udinese, Roma, Juventus 2010–14, 2016–19
Zakarya Bergdich Genoa 2014–15
Soufiane Bidaoui Parma 2014–15
Mehdi Bourabia Sassuolo 2018–
Ouasim Bouy Palermo 2016–17
Manuel da Costa Fiorentina, Sampdoria 2008–09
Mounir El Hamdaoui Fiorentina 2012–13, 2014–15
Moestafa El Kabir Cagliari 2011–12
Omar El Kaddouri Napoli, Torino, Empoli 2012–17
Abdelhamid El Kaoutari Palermo 2015–16
Jawad El Yamiq Genoa 2017–18 & 2019–20
Zouhair Feddal Palermo, Parma 2014–15
Abderrazak Jadid Brescia, Parma 2002–03, 2004–05, 2011–12
Houssine Kharja Roma, Siena, Genoa, Internazionale, Fiorentina 2005–06, 2007–12
Sofian Kiyine Chievo 2016–17, 2018–19
Achraf Lazaar Palermo, Benevento 2014–16, 2017–18
Kévin Malcuit Napoli 2018–
Ibrahim Maaroufi Internazionale 2006–07
Rachid Neqrouz Bari 1997–2001
Mounir Obbadi Verona 2014–15
Abdelilah Saber Napoli 2000–01
Adel Taarabt Milan, Genoa 2013–14, 2016–18

Kosovo

Player Club(s) Period
El Mehdi Daba KEK-u Kastriot 2006–08

Luxembourg

Lithuania

Malta

Netherlands

Player Club(s) Period
Yassine Abdellaoui Willem II, NAC, NEC 1992–03
Rochdi Achenteh PEC Zwolle, Vitesse, Willem II, Go Ahead Eagles 2012–17
Alami Ahannach MVV Maastricht 1997–99
Karim El Ahmadi Twente, Feyenoord 2003–12, 2014–18
Ismaïl Aissati PSV, Twente, Ajax, Vitesse 2005–12
Youssef El Akchaoui ADO Den Haag, NEC, Heerenveen, VVV, NAC 2003–13
Taoufik Ameziane Willem II 1995–96
Lofti Amhaouch Sparta Rotterdam 1995–96
Ahmed Ammi NAC Breda, ADO Den Haag, VVV-Venlo 2007–13
Nordin Amrabat VVV, PSV 2007–11
Sofyan Amrabat FC Utrecht, Feyenoord 2014–
Oussama Assaidi De Graafschap, SC Heerenveen, Twente 2008–13, 2016–18
Yassin Ayoub FC Utrecht, Feyenoord 2012–
Iliass Bel Hassani Heracles, AZ 2013–
Houssin Bezzai Sparta Rotterdam 1999-02
Nourdin Boukhari Sparta Rotterdam, Ajax, NAC, AZ, RKC Waalwijk 2000–08, 2011–13
Ali Boussaboun Groningen, NAC, Feyenoord, Utrecht, ADO Den Haag 2001–07, 2008–09, 2010–12
Ouasim Bouy PEC Zwolle 2015–17, 2018–
Faouzi El Brazi FC Twente 2001–03
Manuel da Costa PSV Eindhoven 2006–08
Anouar Diba NAC Breda, FC Twente 2000–07, 2009–10
Aziz Doufikar PEC Zwolle, Fortuna Sittard 1984–87, 1990–92
Ali Elkhattabi Sparta Rotterdam, Heerenveen, AZ, RBC Roosendaal 1995–06
Karim Fachtali NEC, RKC Waalwijk 2006–08, 2011–12
Adam Farouk RBC Roosendaal 2004–05
Youssef Fertout AZ 1998–01
Zakaria El Azzouzi FC Twente, Sparta Rotterdam, Ajax 2015–
Abdelkrim El Hadrioui AZ 1998–2002
Mounir El Hamdaoui Excelsior, Willem II, AZ, Ajax, AZ Alkmaar 2002–03, 2006–11, 2015–16
Redouan El Hankouri Excelsior 2018–
Soufian El Hassnaoui De Graafschap 2013–14
Faysal El Idrissi FC Groningen 2000–02
Youssef El Kachati Sparta Rotterdam 2019–
Ahmed El Messaoudi Fortuna Sittard, Groningen 2018–
Oussama Idrissi Groningen, AZ 2015–
Anouar Kali Utrecht, Roda JC, Willem II, Utrecht 2010–
Abdelkarim Kissi Heerenveen 2005–06
Zakaria Labyad PSV, Vitesse, Utrecht, Ajax 2009–15, 2016–
Mimoun Mahi FC Groningen 2014–
Youssef Mariana Willem II 2000–04
Hachim Mastour PEC Zwolle 2016–17
Noussair Mazraoui Ajax 2017–
Ali Messaoud AZ, Willem II, NEC, Excelsior 2012–13, 2014–15, 2016–
Mourad Mghizrat Sparta, Utrecht, Den Bosch, Willem II 1996–2007
Youness Mokhtar PEC Zwolle, Twente 2012–15, 2016–18
Imad Najah RKC Waalwijk 2012–14
Houssein Ouhsaine Ouichou FC Volendam 2003–04
Bilal Ould-Chikh ADO Den Haag 2019–
Adil Ramzi Willem II, PSV, Twente, AZ, Utrecht, Roda JC 1997–2007, 2011–13
Youssef Rossi NEC 1999–2000
Akram Roumani RBC Roosendaal 2005–06
Tarik Sektioui Willem II, AZ 2000–06
Khalid Sinouh Heerenveen, RKC Waalwijk, AZ, Utrecht, PSV, NEC 1997–98, 2000–05, 2006–07, 2009–13
Anas Tahiri RKC Waalwijk 2019–
Oussama Tannane Heerenveen, Heracles 2012–16
Adnane Tighadouini Vitesse, NAC, Twente 2010–12, 2013–15, 2016–18
Tarik Tissoudali VVV-Venlo 2017–18
Chakib Zbayri RKC Waalwijk 2003–04
Hakim Ziyech Heerenveen, Twente, Ajax 2012–

Norway

Poland

Portugal

Player Club(s) Period

Romania

Player Club(s) Period

Russia

Player Club(s) Period

Scotland

Player Club(s) Period

Slovakia

Spain

Player Club(s) Period

Sweden

Switzerland

Player Club(s) Period

Turkey

Player Club(s) Period
Mohamed Abarhoun Çaykur Rizespor 2018–
Nordin Amrabat Kayserispor, Galatasaray 2011–14
Ismaïl Aissati Antalyaspor, Alanyaspor 2012–13, 2016–17
Jamal Alioui Karabükspor 2010
Yacine Bammou Alanyaspor 2019–
Abdelaziz Barrada Antalyaspor 2018–19
Younès Belhanda Galatasaray 2017–
Zakarya Bergdich Denizlispor 2019–
Nourdin Boukhari Kasımpaşa 2009–10
Mehdi Bourabia Konyaspor 2017–18
Khalid Boutaïb Yeni Malatyaspor 2017–19
Aatif Chahechouhe Sivasspor, Fenerbahçe, Çaykur Rizespor, Antalyaspor 2012–
Issam Chebake Yeni Malatyaspor 2017–
Michaël Chrétien Basser Bursaspor 2011–14
Manuel da Costa Sivasspor, İstanbul Başakşehir F.K., Trabzonspor 2013–15, 2017–
Nabil Dirar Fenerbahçe 2017–
Moestafa El Kabir Gençlerbirliği, Çaykur Rizespor 2015–19
Reda Ereyahi Göztepe 2000
Youssouf Hadji Elazığspor 2013
Youness Mokhtar MKE Ankaragücü 2018–19
Adrien Regattin Osmanlıspor 2016–18
Marwane Saâdane Çaykur Rizespor 2016–19
Rial Sellam Bursaspor 1966–67
Jamal Sellami Beşiktaş 1997–98
Khalid Sinouh Kasımpaşa 2007–08
Mehdi Taouil Sivasspor 2013–16
Adnane Tighadouini Kayserispor 2016

Ukraine

List All-time top appearances of Moroccan players in European League

List of Moroccan players with 200 or more appearances in European League top leval
R. Player European Club(s) Apps
1 Karim El Ahmadi Twente (89) – Feyenoord (227) – Aston Villa (51) 376
2 Abdelkrim Merry Bastia (93) – Lille (35) – Metz (36) – Strasbourg (24) – Tours (35) – Le Havre (34) – Saint-Etienne (30) – Matra Racing (50) 337
3 Marouane Chamakh Bordeaux (230) – Arsenal (40) – West Ham United (3) – Crystal Palace (60) 333
4 Younès Belhanda Montpellier (127) – Nice (31) – Dynamo Kyiv (56) – Schalke 04 (15) – Galatasaray (99) – Adana Demirspor (0) 329
5 Noureddine Naybet Nantes (34) – Sporting CP (54) – Deportivo La Coruña (211) – Tottenham Hotspur (30) 329
6 Nabil Dirar Westerlo (57) – Club Brugge (116) – Monaco (76) – Fenerbahçe (73) – Kasımpaşa (0) 322
7 Mbark Boussoufa Gent (68) – Anderlecht (148) – Anzhi Makhachkala (68) – Lokomotiv Moscow (39) 322
8 Karim Zaza FC København (78) – Odense BK (79) – Brøndby IF (49) – Aalborg BK (114) 320
9 Mehdi Carcela Standard Liège (233) – Anzhi Makhachkala (31) – Benfica (20) – Granada (22) – Olympiacos (6) 310
10 Nordin Amrabat VVV-Venlo (33) – PSV (56) – Kayserispor (39) – Galatasaray (34) – Málaga (59) – Leganés (30) – Watford (47) 298
11 Hassan Akesbi Nîmes Olympique (204) – Reims (78) – Monaco (11) 293
12 Nourdin Boukhari Sparta (108) – Ajax (69) – Breda (55) – AZ (10) – Waalwijk (26) – Nantes (9) – Kasımpaşa (4) – Wisła Kraków (9) 290
13 Youssouf Hadji Nancy (161) – Bastia (61) – Rennes (57) –Elazığspor (6) 285
14 Hassan Nader Mallorca (45) – Farense (201) – Benfica (17) 263
15 Adil Ramzi Willem II (52) – PSV (49) – Twente (32) – AZ (32) – Utrecht (15) – Roda JC Kerkrade (76) 256
16 Youssef El-Arabi Caen (41) – Granada (130) – Olympiacos (69) 240
17 Mehdi Taouil Kilmarnock (107) – Heart of Midlothian (55) – Sivasspor (73) – AZAL (5) 240
18 Hakim Ziyech Heerenveen (36) – Twente (68) – Ajax (112) – Chelsea (23) 239
19 Ali Elkhattabi Sparta (84) – Heerenveen (41) – AZ (94) – RBC Roosendaal (19) 238
20 Aziz Bouderbala Sion (88) – St. Gallen (21) – Racing Club Paris (49) – Lyon (54) – Estoril (24) 236
21 Larbi Benbarek Marseille (62) – Stade Français (60) – Atlético Madrid (113) 235
22 Ismaïl Aissati PSV (44) – Twente (14) – Ajax (36) – Vitesse (29) – Antalyaspor (26) – Alanyaspor (12) – Terek Grozny (64) 225
23 Mustafa El Haddaoui Lausanne Sports (23) – AS Saint-Étienne (33) – OGC Nice (58) – RC Lens (60) – Angers SCO (34) 208
(Italics denotes players still playing in European League; Bold denotes players still playing in the European League)

Correct as of 30 June 2021 (UTC)

Moroccan players and European Competitions

Bold Still playing competitive football in Europe

List of Moroccan players with 20 or more appearances in European competitions
# Name Games Date of debut Debut against Date of
last match
Final match
against
C1 C2 C3 SC TOTAL
1 Nabil Dirar 25 37 62 18 Sep 2008 Switzerland Young Boys 7 Aug 2018 Portugal Benfica
2 Mehdi Carcela 21 37 58 18 Dec 2008 Germany VfB Stuttgart 12 Dec 2019 England Arsenal
3 Younès Belhanda 25 29 54 29 Jul 2010 Hungary Győri ETO 11 Dec 2019 France Paris Saint-Germain
4 Mbark Boussoufa 17 35 52 13 Sep 2006 France Lille OSC 14 Mar 2013 England Newcastle United
5 Hakim Ziyech 29 20 49 2 Aug 2012 Romania Rapid București 20 Feb 2020 Spain Getafe CF
6 Marouane Chamakh 30 19 49 25 Sep 2003 Slovakia Petržalka 4 Dec 2012 Greece Olympiacos
7 Badr El Kaddouri 32 14 46 12 Dec 2002 Turkey Beşiktaş 26 July 2011 Russia Rubin Kazan
8 Medhi Benatia 31 13 44 15 Sep 2011 France Stade Rennais 2 Oct 2018 Switzerland Young Boys
9 Manuel da Costa 12 24 36 31 Oct 2006 Turkey Galatasaray 16 Aug 2018 England Burnley
10 Tarik Sektioui 11 18 29 16 Sep 2004 Greece PAOK 7 Apr 2009 England Manchester United
11 Karim El Ahmadi 4 18 22 20 Sep 2007 Spain Getafe CF 1 Nov 2017 Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk

Correct as of 11 March 2020 (UTC)

List All-time top goalscorers for the Moroccan players in European Leagues

List of Moroccan players with 50 or more goals
R. Player European Leagues Club(s) Goals
1 Hassan Akesbi Nîmes Olympique (119) – Reims (48) – Monaco (6) 173
2 Omar Er Rafik FC Differdange 03 (104) – F91 Dudelange (7) – Jeunesse Esch (5) 116
3 Larbi Benbarek Marseille (17) – Stade Français (43) – Atlético Madrid (56) 116
4 Samir Hadji Fola Esch (110) 110
5 Youssef El-Arabi Caen (17) – Granada (44) – Olympiacos (41) 102
6 Abdelkrim Merry Bastia (22) – Lille (12) – Metz (23) – Strasbourg (3) – Tours (6) – Le Havre (17) – Saint-Etienne (9) – Matra Racing (10) 102
7 Hassan Nader Mallorca (7) – Farense (87) – Benfica (7) 101
8 Ali Elkhattabi Sparta (37) – Heerenveen (12) – AZ (31) – RBC Roosendaal (1) 81
9 Mbark Boussoufa Gent (16) – Anderlecht (48) – Anzhi Makhachkala (11) – Lokomotiv Moscow (3) 78
10 Mounir El Hamdaoui SBV Excelsior (2) – Willem II (3) – AZ (51) – Ajax (13) – Fiorentina (4) – Málaga (3) 76
11 Marouane Chamakh Bordeaux (56) – Arsenal (8) – Crystal Palace (7) 71
12 Youssouf Hadji Nancy (39) – Bastia (13) – Rennes (9) 61
13 Aziz Bouderbala Sion (25) – St. Gallen (1) – Racing Club Paris (15) – Lyon (10) – Estoril (4) 55
14 Nourdin Boukhari Sparta (21) – Ajax (14) – Breda (12) – Waalwijk (1) – Nantes (2) – Wisła Kraków (1) 51
(Italics denotes players still playing professional football; Bold denotes players still playing in the European League)
As of 30 June 2021

List All-time top goalscorers for the Moroccan players in European Competitions

Bold Still playing competitive football in Europe

List of Moroccan players with 5 or more goals in European competitions
# Name Goals Date of debut Debut against Date of
last goal
Final goal
against
C1 C2 C3 SC TOTAL
1 Marouane Chamakh 8 9 17 26 Feb 2004 Poland Grodzisk Wielkopolski 19 Oct 2010 Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk
2 Omar Er Rafik 15 15 5 Jul 2012 Faroe Islands NSÍ Runavík 30 Jun 2016 Northern Ireland Cliftonville
3 Hakim Ziyech 10 2 1 13 20 Oct 2016 Spain Celta de Vigo 11 Aug 2021 Spain Villarreal
4 Youssef El-Arabi 6 5 11 27 Aug 2019 Russia Krasnodar 18 Mar 2021 England Arsenal
5 Mbark Boussoufa 1 5 6 28 Jul 2009 Turkey Sivasspor 14 Feb 2013 Germany Hannover 96
6 Nabil Dirar 5 5 28 Jul 2011 Azerbaijan Qarabağ 3 Aug 2017 Austria Sturm Graz

Correct as of 11 August 2021 (UTC)

List of Moroccan players hat-tricks in European League

Position key: GK – Goalkeeper; DF – Defender; MFMidfielder; FW – Forward; 4 – Player scored four goals; 6 – Player scored six goals; * – The home team

Mounir El Hamdaoui scored three hat-trick in Eredivisie and the first Moroccan to score a hat-trick in La Liga.[9]
Player Position For Against Result Date League Ref
Abdelkader Hamiri FW AS Cannes* SR Colmar 4–2 17 April 1949 Ligue 1 [10]
Mohamed Mahjoub FW Olympique de Marseille* SO Montpellier 6–3 29 May 1949 Ligue 1 [11]
Mohammed Abderrazack FW OGC Nice* FC Sochaux 4–0 27 February 1955 Ligue 1 [12]
Hassan Akesbi4 FW Nîmes Olympique* AS Troyes 5–2 13 November 1955 Ligue 1 [13]
Hassan Akesbi FW Nîmes Olympique* Angers SCO 3–1 12 May 1957 Ligue 1 [14]
Hassan Akesbi FW Nîmes Olympique RC Strasbourg* 5–1 19 October 1958 Ligue 1 [15]
Hassan Akesbi FW Nîmes Olympique Toulouse FC* 4–2 15 February 1959 Ligue 1 [16]
Hassan Akesbi FW Nîmes Olympique* AS Monaco FC 5–1 16 September 1959 Ligue 1 [17]
Hassan Akesbi4 FW Nîmes Olympique* OGC Nice 5–1 4 October 1959 Ligue 1 [18]
Abdelkrim Merry FW FC Metz* FC Tours 5–1 18 December 1982 Ligue 1 [19]
Abdelkrim Merry FW FC Metz* FC Rouen 3–2 22 January 1983 Ligue 1 [20]
Abdelkrim Merry4 FW Le Havre AC* SC Toulon 4–3 25 October 1985 Ligue 1 [21]
Hassan Nader FW Farense* Salgueiros 4–1 22 May 1994 Primeira Liga [22]
Hicham Zerouali FW Aberdeen Dundee* 1–4 29 September 2001 SPL [23]
Marouane Chamakh FW Girondins de Bordeaux* OGC Nice 5–1 14 August 2004 Ligue 1 [24]
Mounir El Hamdaoui FW AZ Alkmaar Willem II* 5–2 27 September 2008 Eredivisie [25]
Mounir El Hamdaoui FW AZ Alkmaar Vitesse Arnhem* 3–0 27 February 2010 Eredivisie [26]
Mounir El Hamdaoui FW AZ Alkmaar* RKC Waalwijk 6–2 13 March 2010 Eredivisie [27]
Oussama Assaidi FW Heerenveen* Twente 6–2 12 December 2010 Eredivisie [28]
Omar Er Rafik4 FW Differdange 03* UN Käerjeng 97 5–0 21 August 2011 BGL Ligue [29]
Omar Er Rafik FW Differdange 03* Kayl-Tétange 4–1 29 April 2012 BGL Ligue [30]
Omar Er Rafik FW Differdange 03 Jeunesse Canach* 3–1 16 September 2012 BGL Ligue [31]
Abderrazak Hamdallah FW Aalesund* Lillestrøm 7–1 13 May 2013 Tippeligaen [32]
Mounir El Hamdaoui FW Málaga* Rayo Vallecano 5–0 15 September 2013 La Liga [33]
Omar Er Rafik FW Differdange 03* Hamm Benfica 3–0 3 October 2013 BGL Ligue [34]
Abderrazak Hamdallah FW Aalesund Viking* 3–1 25 October 2013 Tippeligaen [35]
Youssef El-Arabi FW Granada* Málaga 3–1 8 November 2013 La Liga [36]
Samir Hadji FW Fola Esch Victoria Rosport* 5–1 1 March 2015 BGL Ligue [37]
Moestafa El Kabir FW Gençlerbirliği* Kasımpaşa 5–2 4 April 2015 Süper Lig [38]
Oussama Tannane4 FW Heracles* Cambuur 6–1 22 August 2015 Eredivisie [39]
Sofiane Boufal FW Lille* Gazélec Ajaccio 4–2 16 April 2016 Ligue 1 [40]
Youssef El-Arabi FW Granada* Levante 5–1 21 April 2016 La Liga [41]
Samir Hadji FW Fola Esch UN Käerjeng 97* 4–0 7 August 2016 BGL Ligue [42]
Omar Er Rafik FW Differdange 03 UN Käerjeng 97* 5–3 4 December 2016 BGL Ligue [43]
Samir Hadji FW Fola Esch* UNA Strassen 5–0 5 March 2017 BGL Ligue [44]
Omar Er Rafik FW Differdange 03* UN Käerjeng 97 6–2 7 May 2017 BGL Ligue [45]
Omar Er Rafik5 FW Differdange 03* Victoria Rosport 6–2 21 May 2017 BGL Ligue [46]
Samir Hadji FW Fola Esch* Differdange 03 6–3 15 October 2017 BGL Ligue [47]
Samir Hadji4 FW Fola Esch* US Esch 9–0 30 March 2018 BGL Ligue [48]
Samir Hadji FW Fola Esch* Etzella Ettelbruck 6–0 21 October 2018 BGL Ligue [49]
Samir Hadji FW Fola Esch Victoria Rosport* 4–1 4 November 2018 BGL Ligue [50]
Youssef En-Nesyri FW Leganés* Real Betis 3–0 10 February 2019 La Liga [51]
Samir Hadji4 FW Fola Esch* Rumelange 7–0 14 April 2019 BGL Ligue [52]
Youssef El-Arabi FW Olympiacos Lamia* 4–0 12 January 2020 Super League 1 [53]
Youssef El-Arabi FW Olympiacos* Atromitos 4–0 17 October 2020 Super League 1 [54]
Youssef El-Arabi FW Olympiacos* Volos 4–1 5 December 2020 Super League 1 [55]
Youssef En-Nesyri FW Sevilla* Real Sociedad 3–2 9 January 2021 La Liga [56]
Youssef En-Nesyri FW Sevilla* Cádiz CF 3–0 23 January 2021 La Liga [57]
Youssef El-Arabi FW Olympiacos Atromitos* 3–0 15 December 2021 Super League 1 [58]
Youssef El-Arabi FW Olympiacos AEK Athens* 3–2 17 May 2022 Super League 1 [59]

Multiple hat-tricks

The following table lists the minimum number of hat-tricks scored by players who have scored two or more hat-tricks.

Rank Player Hat-tricks Last hat-trick
1 Samir Hadji 8 14 April 2019
2 Omar Er Rafik 7 21 May 2017
Youssef El-Arabi 17 May 2022
4 Hassan Akesbi 6 4 October 1959
5 Mounir El Hamdaoui 4 15 September 2013
6 Abdelkrim Merry 3 25 October 1985
Youssef En-Nesyri 23 January 2021
8 Abderrazak Hamdallah 2 25 October 2013


By Leagues

R. League Hat-tricks Last hat-trick
1 BGL Ligue 15 14 April 2019
2 Ligue 1 14 16 April 2016
3 La Liga 6 23 January 2021
4 Eredivisie 5 22 August 2015
= Super League 1 5 17 May 2022
6 Tippeligaen 2 25 October 2013
7 Scottish Premier League 1 29 September 2001
= Primeira Liga 1 22 May 1994
= Süper Lig 1 4 April 2015

Moroccan players Titles in European clubs

This statistics of Moroccan players who won titles in Europe where the player must be Moroccan whether he played for the Morocco national football team or from a Moroccan father and mother. He has never been represent another country, but if he plays for another national team and then plays for the Moroccan team he is considered a Moroccan player, and the same thing if he played with teams under-23, under-20 and under-17.

Bold Still playing competitive football in Europe

# Name League Cup Others Europe TOTAL
1 Badr El Kaddouri Ukraine 2003, 2004, 2007, 2009 Scotland 2012 Ukraine 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007 Ukraine 2004, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011 14
2 Sofian Benzouien[N 3] Luxembourg 2011, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 Luxembourg 2012, 2016, 2019 10
= Younès Belhanda[N 1] France 2012 Ukraine 2015, 2016 Turkey 2018, 2019 Ukraine 2014, 2015 Turkey 2019 Turkey 2019 9
= Medhi Benatia[N 1] Germany 2015, 2016 Italy 2017, 2018, 2019 Germany 2016 Italy 2017, 2018 Italy 2018 9
= Achraf Hakimi[N 4] Italy 2021 France 2022 Spain 2017 Germany 2019 France 2022 Europe 2017, 2017, 2018 8
= Mehdi Carcela[N 3] Belgium 2009 Portugal 2016 Belgium 2011, 2018 Belgium 2009 Portugal 2016, 2016 7
= Noussair Mazraoui[N 2] Netherlands 2019, 2021, 2022 Netherlands 2019, 2021 Netherlands 2019 Germany 2022 7
= Yassine Benajiba Luxembourg 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018 Luxembourg 2013, 2016 6
= Moha Rharsalla Slovakia 2019, 2020, 2021 Slovakia 2018, 2020, 2021 6
= Mbark Boussoufa[N 2] Belgium 2007, 2010 Belgium 2008 Russia 2015 Belgium 2007, 2010 6
= Noureddine Naybet Spain 2000 Spain 2002 Portugal 1995 Spain 2000, 2002 Portugal 1995 6
= Hakim Ziyech[N 2] Netherlands 2019 Netherlands 2019 Netherlands 2019 Europe 2021, 2021, 2021 6
8 Tarik Sektioui Portugal 2007, 2008, 2009 Portugal 2009 Portugal 2006 5
= Manuel da Costa[N 1] Netherlands 2007. 2008 Greece 2016, 2017 France 2006 5
= Marouane Chamakh[N 1] France 2009 France 2007, 2009, 2008, 2009 5
= Karim Zaza[N 5] Denmark 2005, 2008 Denmark 1995, 1997, 2005 5
12 Ismaïl Aissati[N 2] Netherlands 2006, 2008, 2012 Netherlands 2010 4
= Youssef Chippo Portugal 1998, 1999 Portugal 1998 Portugal 1998 4
= Nourdin Boukhari[N 2] Poland 2011 Netherlands 2006 Netherlands 2002, 2005 4
= Youssef El-Arabi[N 1] Greece 2020, 2021, 2022 Greece 2020 4
16 Mourad Hdiouad Bulgaria 2004, 2006 Bulgaria 2006 3
= Omar Er Rafik Luxembourg 2018 Luxembourg 2014, 2015 3
= Mounir El Hamdaoui[N 2] Netherlands 2009, 2011 Netherlands 2009 3
= Zakaria Labyad[N 2] Netherlands 2019 Netherlands 2012, 2019 3
= Omar El Kaddouri[N 3] Greece 2019 Greece 2018 , 2019 3
= Nordin Amrabat[N 2] Turkey 2013 Turkey 2014 Turkey 2013 3
= Karim El Ahmadi[N 2] Netherlands 2017 Netherlands 2016 Netherlands 2017 3
= Chakib Benzoukane Bulgaria 2009 Bulgaria 2007, 2009 3
= Sofyan Amrabat[N 2] Netherlands 2018 Netherlands 2017, 2018 3
23 Samir Hadji[N 1] Luxembourg 2013, 2015 2
= Abdelilah Saber Portugal 2000 Portugal 2000 2
= Rachid Hamdani[N 1] Cyprus 2013 France 2006 2
= Khalid Fouhami Romania 2000 Romania 2000 2
= Adil Ramzi Netherlands 2001, 2003 2
= Youssef Rabeh Bulgaria 2009 Bulgaria 2009 2
= Yacine Abdessadki[N 1] France 2001 France 2005 2
= Mehdi Bourabia[N 1] Bulgaria 2015 Turkey 2017 2
= Youssef En-Nesyri Europe 2020, 2023 2
= Yassine Bounou Europe 2020, 2023 2
30 Salaheddine Bassir Spain 2000 1
= Abdelhamid El Kaoutari[N 1] France 2012 1
= Karim Aït-Fana[N 1] France 2012 1
= Nabil Dirar France 2017 1
= Adel Taarabt Portugal 2019 1
= Hassan Akesbi France 1962 1
= Rachid Tiberkanine[N 3] Bulgaria 2009 1
= Jaouad Zairi Greece 2011 1
= Hassan Souari Azerbaijan 2009 1
= Akram Roumani Belgium 2002 1
= Adil Rhaili Moldova 2015 1
= El Mehdi Sidqy Poland 2010 1
= Nabil Baha[N 1] Greece 2011 1
= Hassan Nader Portugal 1996 1
1 Talal El Karkouri France 2004 1
= Issam El Adoua Portugal 2013 1
= Houssine Kharja[N 1] Italy 2011 1
= Mehdi Taouil[N 1] Scotland 2012 1
= Khalid Sinouh[N 2] Netherlands 2012 1
= Aziz Bouderbala Switzerland 1986 1
= Smahi Triki Switzerland 1998 1
= Abdelfettah Boukhriss Belgium 2011 1
= Faouzi El Brazi Netherlands 2001 1
= Mohammed Chaouch France 1997 1
= Adnane Tighadouini[N 2] Netherlands 2017 1
= Abdessalam Benjelloun Scotland 2007 1
= Merouane Zemmama Scotland 2007 1

Summary

List by League

R. League Titles Winning Years
1 Netherlands Eredivisie 15 2001, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008 x2, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2017, 2019 x3, 2021, 2022
2 Luxembourg National Division 14 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 x2, 2015, 2016 x2, 2017 x2, 2018 x3, 2019
3 Portugal Primeira Liga 8 1998, 1999, 2000, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2016, 2019
4 Greece Superleague Greece 7 2011, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022
= France Ligue 1 7 1962, 2009, 2012 x3, 2017, 2022
6 Ukraine Ukrainian Premier League 6 2003, 2004, 2007, 2009, 2015, 2016
7 Belgium Belgian Pro League 4 2002, 2007, 2009, 2010
8 Turkey Süper Lig 3 2013, 2018, 2019
= Italy Serie A 3 2017, 2018, 2021
= Slovakia Slovak Super Liga 3 2019, 2020, 2021
= Bulgaria A Group 3 2009 x3
11 Germany Bundesliga 2 2015, 2016
= Denmark Danish Superliga 2 2005, 2008
= Spain La Liga 2 2000 x2
14 Moldova Moldovan National Division 1 2015
= Poland Ekstraklasa 1 2011
= Azerbaijan Azerbaijan Premier League 1 2009
= Scotland Scottish Premier League 1 2012
= Romania Liga I 1 2000

List by Cup

R. Cup Titles Winning Years
1 Netherlands KNVB Cup 11 2001, 2006, 2010, 2012 x2, 2016, 2017, 2018–19 x3, 2021
= Luxembourg Luxembourg Cup 7 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 x2, 2019
2 Ukraine Ukrainian Cup 6 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2014, 2015
4 Portugal Taça de Portugal 5 1995, 1996, 1998, 2009, 2013
5 Denmark Danish Cup 3 1995, 1997, 2005
= Belgium Belgian Cup 3 2008, 2011, 2018
= France Coupe de France 3 1997, 2001, 2004
= Italy Coppa Italia 3 2011, 2017, 2018
= Greece Greek Cup 3 2011, 2018 , 2019
= Slovakia Slovak Super Liga 3 2018, 2020, 2021
11 Bulgaria Bulgarian Cup 2 2004, 2006
= Turkey Turkish Cup 2 2014, 2019
= Switzerland Swiss Cup 2 1986, 1998
11 Germany DFB-Pokal 1 2016
= Russia Russian Cup 1 2015
= Spain Copa del Rey 1 2002
= Cyprus Cypriot Cup 1 2013
= Romania Cupa României 1 2000
= Poland Polish Cup 1 2010
= Scotland Scottish Cup 1 2012

List by League Cup

R. Super Cup Titles Winning Years
1 France Coupe de la Ligue 5 2005, 2006 x2, 2007, 2009
2 Scotland Scottish League Cup 2 2007 x2
3 Portugal Taça da Liga 1 2016

List by Super Cup

R. Super Cup Titles Winning Years
1 Netherlands Johan Cruijff-schaal 7 2002, 2005, 2009, 2017 x2, 2018, 2019
2 Portugal Supertaça 5 1995, 1998, 2000, 2006, 2016
= Bulgaria Bulgarian Supercup 5 2006, 2007, 2009 x2, 2015
= Ukraine Ukrainian Super Cup 5 2004, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011
5 Belgium Belgian Super Cup 3 2007, 2009, 2010
= Spain Supercopa de España 3 2000, 2002, 2017
= France Trophée des Champions 3 2008, 2009, 2022
8 Turkey Turkish Super Cup 2 2013, 2017
9 Italy Supercoppa Italiana 1 2018

List by intercontinental Cup UEFA

R. Intercontinental Cup Titles Winning Years
1 UEFA Europa League 4 2020 x2, 2023 x2
2 UEFA Champions League 2 2018, 2021
= UEFA Super Cup 2 2017, 2021
= FIFA Club World Cup 2 2017, 2021

Individual Honours

List Top goalscorers Moroccan players in Europe

R. player Titles League Top goalscorers Years
1 Omar Er Rafik 2 Luxembourg 2012 (23 goals), 2017 (26 goals), (FC Differdange 03)
= Youssef El-Arabi 2 Greece 2020 (20 goals), 2021 (22 goals), (Olympiacos)
3 Mounir El Hamdaoui 1 Netherlands 2009 (24 goals), (AZ Alkmaar)
= Aatif Chahechouhe 1 Turkey 2014 (17 goals), (Sivasspor)
= Samir Hadji 1 Luxembourg 2019 (23 goals), (Fola Esch)


Moroccan players of the Year in European Leagues

R. player Titles League player of the Year
1 Mbark Boussoufa 3 Belgium 2006 (Gent), 2009, 2010 (Anderlecht)
2 Ahmed El Aouad 2 Luxembourg 2001 (CS Hobscheid), 2003 (CS Grevenmacher)
3 Mounir El Hamdaoui 1 Netherlands 2009 (AZ Alkmaar)
= Karim El Ahmadi 1 Netherlands 2017 (AFC Ajax)
= Hakim Ziyech 1 Netherlands 2018 (AFC Ajax)

Most expensive transfers in the history of Moroccan players

Achraf Hakimi owner of the most expensive transfer deal for Moroccan player from Inter Milan to Paris Saint-Germain for 60 million euros.
As of 1 August 2020; during the 2020 summer transfer window.
  Fee broke the Moroccan record at the time of the transfer
  Fee broke the national club record
  Fee broke the record for an African
  Fee broke the record for a Moroccan teenager at the time of the transfer
List of Most expensive transfers in the history of Moroccan players with more than 15 Million Euro.
R. Year Player Fee
(M )
From To Ref
1 2021 Achraf Hakimi €60 Italy Inter Milan France Paris Saint-Germain [60][61]
2 2020 Hakim Ziyech €40 Netherlands Ajax England Chelsea [62][63]
= 2020 Achraf Hakimi €40 Spain Real Madrid Italy Inter Milan [64][65]
4 2022 Nayef Aguerd €35 France Rennes England West Ham United [66]
5 2014 Medhi Benatia €26 Italy Roma Germany Bayern Munich [67][68]
6 2020 Youssef En-Nesyri €20 Spain Leganés Spain Sevilla [69]
= 2016 Medhi Benatia €20 Germany Bayern Munich Italy Juventus [70][71]
8 2016 Sofiane Boufal £16 France Lille England Southampton [72][73][74]

History of Moroccan players in the rest of the world Leagues

League statistics rest of the world

List of Moroccan players with 100 or more appearances since the 1999–2000 season
R. Player Rest of the world Club(s) Apps
1 Mehdi Ballouchy United States Salt Lake (46) – Colorado (77) – New York Red Bulls (51) – San Jose (11) – New York City (24) – Canada Vancouver (7) 216
2 Adil Hermach Saudi Arabia Al-Hilal (59) – United Arab Emirates Al-Wahda (33) – Al Dhafra (47) – Ajman (24) 163
3 Anouar Diba Qatar Al-Wakrah (92) – Lekhwiya (6) – Al Kharaitiyat (49) – United Arab Emirates Al-Nasr (16) 163
4 Tarik El Janaby Indonesia Sriwijaya (30) – Malaysia Pahang FA (38) – Bahrain Al Ahli Club (47) – Bangladesh Sheikh Russel KC (35) 150
5 Abderrazak Hamdallah China Guangzhou R&F (32) – Qatar El Jaish (23) – Al-Rayyan SC (20) – Saudi ArabiaAl-Nassr (60) 135
6 Issam El Adoua Kuwait Al Qadsia (18) – China Chongqing Lifan (29) – United Arab Emirates Al Dhafra (53) 100
List of Moroccan players with 50 or more goals
R. Player Rest of the world Club(s) Goals
1 Abderrazak Hamdallah China Guangzhou R&F (25) – Qatar El Jaish (21) – Al-Rayyan SC (18) – Saudi ArabiaAl-Nassr (63) 127
2 Youssef El-Arabi Saudi Arabia Al-Hilal (12) – Qatar Al-Duhail (76) 88
3 Tarik El Janaby Indonesia Sriwijaya (14) – Malaysia Pahang FA (20) – Bahrain Al Ahli Club (18) – Bangladesh Sheikh Russel KC (7) 59
4 Adil Ramzi Qatar Al-Wakrah (47) – Umm Salal (4) 51
As of 30 May 2021

List of Moroccan players hat-tricks in the rest of the world Leagues

Position key: GK – Goalkeeper; DF – Defender; MFMidfielder; FW – Forward; 4 – Player scored four goals; 5 – Player scored five goals; * – The home team

Player Position For Against Result Date League Ref
Anouar Diba MF Al-Wakrah* Qatar SC 3–1 18 October 2008 Qatar Stars League [75]
Hicham Aboucherouane FW Al-Ittihad* Al-Watani 7–2 15 December 2008 Saudi Professional League [76]
Adil Ramzi FW Al-Wakrah* Al Shamal 7–0 5 November 2009 Qatar Stars League [77]
Hicham Aboucherouane FW Al-Ittihad* Al Hazm 5–2 6 January 2010 Saudi Professional League [78]
Abdelkarim Benhania4 FW Al-Wahda* Al-Fateh 6–0 28 January 2010 Saudi Professional League [79]
Soufiane Alloudi FW Al Wasl FC Emirates Club* 5–4 7 May 2010 UAE Pro-League [80]
Anouar Diba4 MF Al-Wakrah Al-Sailiya* 5–2 12 March 2011 Qatar Stars League [81]
Youssef El-Arabi FW Al-Hilal Al-Qadisiyah* 5–4 20 October 2011 Saudi Professional League [82]
Monsef Zerka FW Tanjong Pagar Warriors FC* 6–1 27 February 2013 S.League [83]
Abderrazak Hamdallah FW Guangzhou R&F Shanghai Shenxin* 3–1 22 March 2014 Chinese Super League [84]
Monsef Zerka FW Tanjong Pagar Young Lions* 3–2 26 March 2014 S.League [85]
Abderrazak Hamdallah FW Guangzhou R&F* Hangzhou Greentown 6–2 30 March 2014 Chinese Super League [86]
Mounir El Hamdaoui FW Umm Salal* Al-Gharafa 4–4 27 February 2016 Qatar Stars League [87]
Mouhcine Iajour FW Al-Ahli Al-Duhail* 5–4 10 April 2016 Qatar Stars League [88]
Youssef El-Arabi FW Al-Duhail* Al-Arabi 4–1 28 October 2016 Qatar Stars League [89]
Youssef El-Arabi FW Al-Duhail* Al-Shahania 10–0 21 December 2016 Qatar Stars League [90]
Youssef El-Arabi FW Al-Duhail* Al-Khor 6–0 3 February 2017 Qatar Stars League [91]
Mourad Batna FW Emirates Club Shabab* 4–0 4 February 2017 UAE Pro-League [92]
Yassine Salhi4 FW Dhafra* Dibba 5–0 15 April 2017 UAE Pro-League [93]
Youssef El-Arabi4 FW Al-Duhail* Al-Ahli 6–1 15 October 2017 Qatar Stars League [94]
Youssef El-Arabi FW Al-Duhail* Al-Kharaitiyat 8–2 19 November 2017 Qatar Stars League [95]
Youssef El-Arabi FW Al-Duhail Qatar SC* 6–0 13 January 2018 Qatar Stars League [96]
Rachid Tiberkanine FW Al-Sailiya Al-Kharaitiyat* 5–0 4 November 2018 Qatar Stars League [97]
Youssef El-Arabi FW Al-Duhail SC* Al-Shahania 5–1 8 November 2018 Qatar Stars League [98]
Abderrazak Hamdallah4 FW Al-Nassr* Al-Raed 4–0 14 December 2018 Saudi Professional League [99]
Abderrazak Hamdallah4 FW Al-Nassr Al-Wehda* 4–0 16 March 2019 Saudi Professional League [100]
Abderrazak Hamdallah FW Al-Nassr Al-Raed* 5–0 4 April 2019 Saudi Professional League [101]
Abderrazak Hamdallah FW Al-Nassr Al-Hazem* 3–0 11 May 2019 Saudi Professional League [102]
Abderrazak Hamdallah FW Al-Nassr Al-Fayha* 4–1 28 December 2019 Saudi Professional League [103]
Abderrazak Hamdallah FW Al-Nassr Al-Shabab* 4–2 14 February 2020 Saudi Professional League [104]
Karim El Berkaoui4 FW Al-Raed* Damac 4–2 31 January 2021 Saudi Professional League [105]
Abderrazak Hamdallah FW Al-Ittihad Al Ahli* 4–3 26 February 2022 Saudi Professional League [106]

Multiple hat-tricks

Rank Player Hat-tricks Last hat-trick
1 Abderrazak Hamdallah 9 14 February 2020
2 Youssef El-Arabi 8 8 November 2018
3 Hicham Aboucherouane 2 6 January 2010
Anouar Diba 12 March 2011
Monsef Zerka 26 March 2014
6 Adil Ramzi 1 5 November 2009
Abdelkarim Benhania 28 January 2010
Karim El Berkaoui 31 January 2021
Soufiane Alloudi 7 May 2010
Mounir El Hamdaoui 27 February 2016
Mouhcine Iajour 10 April 2016
Mourad Batna 4 February 2017
Yassine Salhi 15 April 2017
Rachid Tiberkanine 4 November 2018


By Leagues

R. League Hat-tricks Last hat-trick
1 Qatar Stars League 13 8 November 2018
2 Saudi Professional League 12 26 February 2022
3 UAE Pro-League 3 15 April 2017
4 Chinese Super League 2 30 March 2014
= S.League 2 26 March 2014

Moroccan players Titles In the rest of the world clubs

Bold Still playing competitive football In the rest of the world League

# Name League Cup Others International TOTAL
1 Walid Azaro Egypt 2018, 2019, 2020 Egypt 2017, 2020 Egypt 2017 Egypt 2020 7
2 Youssef El-Arabi Qatar 2017, 2018 Qatar 2018, 2019 Saudi Arabia 2012 Qatar 2018 6
= Hussein Ammouta Qatar 2000 Qatar 2000, 2001 Qatar 1998, 1998, 2000 6
4 Achraf Bencharki Saudi Arabia 2018 Egypt 2019 Saudi Arabia 2018 Egypt 2020 Egypt 2020 5
4 Youssef Chippo Saudi Arabia 1996 Qatar 1997, 2004 Qatar 2005 4
5 Ahmed Bahja Saudi Arabia 1997, 1999 Saudi Arabia 1997 3
= Saïd Chiba Saudi Arabia 1996 Qatar 2003 Saudi Arabia 1995 3
= Abdeljalil Hadda Saudi Arabia 2001 Saudi Arabia 2001 Tunisia 2002 3
= Hicham Aboucherouane Saudi Arabia 2009 Tunisia 2007, 2008 3
= Abderrazak Hamdallah Saudi Arabia 2019 Qatar 2016 Saudi Arabia 2019 3
= Mourad Batna United Arab Emirates 2018, 2018 2
12 Issam El Adoua Kuwait 2011 1
= Tarik El Janaby Bangladesh 2013 1
= Mbark Boussoufa United Arab Emirates 2017 1
= Medhi Benatia Qatar 2019 1
= Aziz Ben Askar Qatar 2008 1
= Soufiane Alloudi United Arab Emirates 2009 1
= Said El Bezouz Algeria 2001 1
= Yassine Salhi Kuwait 2016 1
= Hamid Ahaddad Egypt 2019 1

Summary

List by League

R. League Titles Winning Years
1 Saudi Arabia Saudi Professional League 8 1996 x2, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2009, 2018, 2019
2 Qatar Qatar Stars League 6 1997, 2003, 2004, 2000, 2017, 2018
3 Egypt Egyptian Premier League 2 2018, 2019
4 Kuwait Kuwaiti Premier League 1 2011
= United Arab Emirates UAE Pro-League 1 2017
= Bangladesh Bangladesh Premier League 1 2013

List by Cup

R. Cup Titles Winning Years
1 Qatar Emir of Qatar Cup 7 2000, 2001, 2005, 2008, 2018, 2019 x2
2 Tunisia Tunisian Cup 3 2002, 2007, 2008
3 United Arab Emirates UAE President's Cup 1 2009
= Kuwait Kuwait Emir Cup 1 2016
= Egypt Egypt Cup 1 2019
= Algeria Algerian Cup 1 2001

List by League Cup

R. League Cup Titles Winning Years
1 Saudi Arabia Saudi Crown Prince Cup 4 1995, 1997, 2001, 2012
2 Qatar Qatar Crown Prince Cup 2 1998, 2018
3 United Arab Emirates UAE League Cup 1 2018

List by Super Cup

R. Super Cup Titles Winning Years
1 Qatar Sheikh Jassim Cup 2 1998, 2000
= Egypt Egyptian Super Cup 2 2017, 2020
3 Saudi Arabia Saudi Super Cup 1 2018
= United Arab Emirates UAE Super Cup 1 2018

List Top goalscorers Moroccan players In the rest of the world clubs

Rank player Titles League Top goalscorers Years
1 Abderrazak Hamdallah 3 Qatar 2016 (21 goals), (El Jaish SC), Saudi Arabia 2019 (34 goals), (Al-Nassr), 2020 (29 goals), (Al-Nassr)
= Youssef El-Arabi 2 Qatar 2017 (24 goals), (Lekhwiya), 2018 (26 goals), (Lekhwiya)
3 Ahmed Bahja 1 Saudi Arabia 1997 (21 goals), (Al-Ittihad)
= Hussein Amotta 1 Qatar 1998 (10 goals), (Al-Sadd SC)
= Rachid Rokki 1 Qatar 2003 (15 goals), (Al-Khor SC)
= Hicham Aboucherouane 1 Saudi Arabia 2009 (12 goals), (Al-Ittihad)
= Walid Azaro 1 Egypt 2018 (18 goals), (Al Ahly)

Notes

  1. ^
    Born in France
  2. ^
    Born in Netherlands
  3. ^
    Born in Belgium
  4. ^
    Born in Spain
  5. ^
    Born in Denmark

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