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Full name
  
Redouane Drici

1984
  
Brann

Place of birth
  
Algeria

Name
  
Redouane Drici


Playing position
  
Defender

Role
  
Football player

Years
  
Team

Position
  
Defender

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Date of birth
  
(1959-03-07) 7 March 1959 (age 56)

Redouane Drici (born 7 March 1959) is an Algerian former football defender. He played 5 seasons for the Norwegian club Brann, where he played two Norwegian Cup finals, but lost both. Drici was capped six times for Algeria.

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Career

In 1984, Drici signed a short-term contract with the Norwegian club Brann after visiting Bergen on a vacation. After playing for Brann the first half of the 1984 season, Drici moved back to Algeria.

Drici returned to Bergen and Brann in 1987, where he for four seasons. He was a centre back, and normally played alongside Jan Halvor Halvorsen and Per Egil Ahlsen. Drici played the cup finals with Brann in 1987, where they lost to Bryne, and in 1988 where they lost to Rosenborg. In total, Drici played 72 league-matches and scored six goals.

Drici played six matches for Algeria during the spring of 1982. Algeria had in 1982 qualified for FIFA World Cup for the first time, and Drici was hoping to join this historic moment, but due to an injury he was not eligible for Algeria's World Cup squad.

In 1995 and 1996 Drici was player coach of the Sixth Division side Valestrand Hjellvik FK.

He is married to a woman from Bergen, where he has lived since he came back in 1987. Today he is working at Bergen Airport, Flesland.

References

Redouane Drici Wikipedia