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‪Yacine Brahimi‬
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 11/2014


Personal information
Date of birth
8 February 1990

Place of birth
Paris, France

Height
1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)

Playing position
Attacking midfielder

Club information
Current team
Porto

Number
8

 

Youth career

Montreuil
1997-2000

Vincennois
2000-2004

Clairefontaine
2003-2006

Paris Saint-Germain
2004-2006

Rennes
2006-2009

 

Senior career*

Rennes
2009-2013
39x apps / 6x goals

→ Clermont (loan)
2009-2010
32x apps / 8x goals

→ Granada (loan)
2012-2013
27x apps / 0x goals

Granada
2013-2014
35x apps / 3x goals

Porto
2014-
9x apps / 2x goals


National team‡

France U16
2006
7x apps / 2x goals

France U17
2006
3x apps / 0x goals

France U18
2007-2008
5x apps / 1x goals

France U19
2008-2009
25x apps / 11x goals

France U20
2010
5x apps / 1x goals

France U21
2010-2012
8x apps / 1x goals

Algeria
2013-
14x apps / 4x goals


* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 2 November 2014. † Appearances (Goals). ‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 2 November 2014


Yacine Brahimi, born 8 February 1990, is a professional footballer who plays for Porto and the Algeria national team. 

He plays as an attacking midfielder and a winger and is described as a "technically gifted player". 

His coach, Frédéric Antonetti, declared that Brahimi would be the "future play-maker of Stade Rennais".

Brahimi started his career throughout various clubs in the Île-de-France region, having trained at ASB Montreuil and CO Vincennois. 

In 2003, he was selected to attend the Clairefontaine academy. 

Brahimi spent three years at the academy and, upon leaving, signed with Stade Rennais. 

While in the club's youth academy, he achieved several club honours. 

After turning professional, Brahimi was loaned out to second division club Clermont Foot. 

While at Clermont, he had a successful individual 2009-10 season. 

After spending the previous season there on loan, he moved to the La Liga club Granada CF in 2013, and then to Porto for €6.5 million a year later.

An Algerian international, Brahimi is a former France youth international having represented the country at all youth levels. 

In 2009, he played on the under-19 team that reached the semi-finals at the 2009 UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship. 

In February 2013, Brahimi switched his international allegiance to Algeria and made his debut for them a month later, also playing at the 2014 FIFA World Cup.


CLUB CAREER

Early career

b and grew up in the eastern suburbs of Paris in Montreuil in Seine-Saint-Denis.

While growing up, he often emulated Zinedine Zidane while playing street football with friends.

Brahimi began his football career playing for his local club ASB Montreuil. 

After a four-year stint there, he joined CO Vincennois, known for producing Ligue 1 player Blaise Matuidi, in nearby Vincennes. 

Two years later, Brahimi was selected to attend the renowned Clairefontaine academy in order to further his development. While training at Clairefontaine during the week, he regularly played for Vincennois on the weekends. 

In his final year at Clairefontaine, Brahimi spent a year at the Camp des Loges, the youth training center of Paris Saint-Germain, training alongside youth international teammate Mamadou Sakho.

Despite being courted by several French and European clubs, following his stint at Clairefontaine, he signed an aspirant (youth) contract with Rennes. 

In October 2010, Brahimi cited choosing Rennes as his destination because of the club's educational value stating "In Rennes, the academy gives much importance to the schoolwork" and "It was a warranty for my parents. 

They advised me to choose Stade Rennes. 

That way, I could continue my football training while preparing my Baccalauréat".


Rennes

Brahimi joined Rennes and quickly became a part of a slew of talent in the club's youth academy. 

He joined Damien Le Tallec, the younger brother of Anthony Le Tallec, Yann M'Vila, Yohann Lasimant, Kévin Théophile-Catherine, and Samuel Souprayen as the club's most sought after prospects. 

The combination of M'Vila, Brahimi, Camara, and Le Tallec, all four being members of the class of 1990, were particularly instrumental in their youth team's successes. 

With the under-16 team, the foursome won the Tournoi Carisport, a national tournament that regularly pits the top academies in France against each other. 

Two seasons later with the under-18 team, Brahimi won the under-18 league championship for the 2006-07 season. 

In 2008, the youth academy achieved its biggest honour after winning the Coupe Gambardella. 

The title was Rennes' third Gambardella Cup and its first since 2003 when the likes of Yoann Gourcuff and Sylvain Marveaux were playing in the competition. Following the 2007-08 season, on 23 June, Brahimi signed his first professional contract agreeing to a three-year deal until June 2011.

Though on a professional contract, Brahimi was not assigned a number on the senior team and instead played on the club's Championnat de France amateur team in the fourth division appearing in 22 matches and scoring three goals helping the side finish 1st among professional clubs in their group, thus qualifying for the competition's playoffs, where they lost to Lyon in the semi-finals.


Loan to Clermont

Following a successful international season with France, Rennes decided it would be best to send the young player on loan to receive some much needed playing time. 

On 3 July 2009, the club announced that Brahimi would join Ligue 2 club Clermont Foot on loan for the entire 2009-10 season.

Brahimi arrived at the club following the 2009 UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship, alongside fellow loanee from Juventus Carlo Vecchione, and was assigned the number 28 shirt. 

He made his professional debut on the opening match day of the season appearing as a substitute in a 2:1 defeat to Arles-Avignon.

He scored his first goal for the club on 25 September converting a penalty 
in the club's 3:2 win over Angers.

Brahimi's first goal in open play occurred on 4 December in Clermont's 3:1 win away to Bastia.

Two weeks later, he scored again, converting another penalty in a 1:1 draw with Guingamp.

On 23 March 2010, Brahimi scored the opening goal in Clermont's 3:0 win over Ajaccio.

Three days later, he scored a goal and provided an assist in a 3:1 away victory over Istres.

A month later, Brahimi converted his third penalty of the season in a 3:2 victory over Dijon.

The win moved Clermont up to 4th position in the league standings and just three points off a promotion place. 

The following week, Brahimi continued to display his offensive prowess scoring against Le Havre. 

The match, however, ended negatively for Clermont as the club lost 2:1.

It was the club's first defeat in a match where Brahimi had scored a goal. 

Three days later, Brahimi scored his eight goal of the campaign in a 3:1 victory against Guingamp.

The victory established a promotion playoff match on the final match day of the season as 4th placed Clermont faced 3rd-placed Arles-Avignon with the victory earning promotion to Ligue 1. 

Unfortunately for Clermont, the club failed to earn promotion to Ligue 1 for the first time in club history as it lost the match 1:0. 

Brahimi played 89 minutes in the match receiving a yellow card in the process.


Return to Rennes

Following the season, on 15 May 2010, Rennes manager Frédéric Antonetti confirmed that Brahimi would return to the team, despite interest from English club Arsenal and Spanish club Real Madrid, and that he would be heavily relied upon for the 2010–11 season possibly serving as the playmaker replacing the aging Jérôme Leroy.
 
On 7 August 2010, Brahimi made his club debut for Rennes in the club's opening league match against Lille. 

He started the match and played 71 minutes in a 1:1 draw.

The following day, Rennes announced that Brahimi had signed a four-year contract extension with the club.

The new deal will keep him at the club until June 2014.

On 14 August 2010, Brahimi scored his first career goal for the club in a 3:0 victory over Nancy.

For a portion of the fall season, the play-maker underwent a dry spell not scoring a goal or providing an assist. 

As a result, Brahimi began rotating in and out of the starting lineup. 

After the winter break, Brahimi returned to form scoring and providing an assist in the team's 7:0 hammering of Championnat National club Cannes in the Coupe de France.

A week later, he scored a double in a 4:0 league win over Arles-Avignon.

On 5 February 2011, Brahimi scored a goal against his former youth club Paris Saint-Germain. 

The long-range driven goal was the only goal of the match as the victory moved Rennes equal on points with Paris Saint-Germain for second place.

 

Granada

On 30 August 2012, Brahimi signed on loan for Granada CF of La Liga for €700,000, with the option to sign for €4 million afterwards.

This option was taken on 4 June 2013, when he signed a four-year deal at the club.

At the LFP Awards, he was voted the best African player of the 2013–14 season.


Porto

On 22 July 2014, F.C. Porto announced the signing of Brahimi from Granada CF for a fee of € 6.5 million in 5-year contract.

On 24 July 2014 Porto sold 80% of his economic rights to Doyen Sports for €5 million.[36]

His first goal for the club came in the second leg of their Champions League play-off against Lille, netting directly from a free-kick as Porto advanced to the group stage with a 3:0 aggregate victory.

He scored his first hat-trick for the club in Porto's first match of the Champions League group stage, a 6:0 home win over BATE Borisov on 17 September.

In their next European fixture, he had his penalty saved by Andriy Pyatov with the game goalless at Shakhtar Donetsk.

He scored his first league goal against C.D. Nacional in a 2:0 win on 1 November. 

On 5 November, Brahimi scored one goal and assisted another as Porto defeated Athletic 2:0 to secure qualification to the knock-out stage of the Champions League.


INTERNATIONAL CAREER

France

As early as the age of 13, Brahimi began featuring with regional youth teams playing for Île-de-France alongside future youth international teammates Mamadou Sakho, Tripy Makonda, Maxime Partouche, and Sébastien Corchia. 

Brahimi made his debut for the under-16 team on 21 March 2006 converting a penalty in a 3:1 victory over Germany.

He played with the under-16 team at the 2006 edition of the Montaigu Tournament playing in all four matches the team contested as France were crowned champions defeating Italy 2:1 in the final.

With the under-17 team, Brahimi made his debut on 25 September in a qualification match for the 2007 UEFA European Under-17 Football Championship against Lithuania. 

France won the match 4:2 with Brahimi making a substitute appearance.
Despite appearing in the first round of qualification, Brahimi was absent from the tournament itself, due to the player struggling to adapt at his new club domestically.

He later failed to make the team that qualified for the 2007 FIFA U-17 World Cup, which was achieved by virtue of their semi-final appearance in the UEFA-sanctioned tournament. 

Brahimi made his debut with the under-18 team on 18 December 2007 in a friendly match against Portugal in a 1:0 loss and later featured in two friendly matches against Germany, one of which was played at the GAZi-Stadion auf der Waldau in Stuttgart.

With the under-19 team, Brahimi appeared in all 19 matches scoring 12 goals. 

He was immense during the 2009 UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship qualification scoring a team-leading five goals against Liechtenstein, Malta, and the Republic of Ireland netting two goals each against the Liechtenstein and the hosts.

Brahimi also scored several goals in friendly matches. 

On 30 March 2009, he scored a goal against the Ukraine and, the following month, scored a brace against Finland in a 7:0 rout.

At the 2009 UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship, Brahimi scored two goals; one against Serbia and another against Spain.

The game-winning goal against Spain assured France's progression to the semi-finals where they lost to England.

Brahimi is also eligible to represent Algeria at international level. 

Following a successful season with Clermont, he was contacted by the Fédération Algérienne de Football who offered the player an opportunity to play on the team at the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

Brahimi was set to be named to manager Rabah Saadane's preliminary squad list for the competition, but turned down the opportunity with his preference being to continue his international career with France.

On 12 May 2010, after almost a year not representing France internationally, Brahimi was called up to the under-20 team by coach Patrick Gonfalone to participate in the 2010 Toulon Tournament. 

In the team's second group stage match against Japan, Brahimi scored the final goal in the team's 4:1 victory.

He played in all five of the team's matches as France finished in third place.

On 26 August 2010, Brahimi was called up to the under-21 team by coach Erick Mombaerts for the first time for 2011 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship qualification matches against the Ukraine and Malta. 

He made his under-21 debut in the match against Malta.

Brahimi played the entire match in a 2:0 victory.

He, subsequently, featured in the team's three matches before dropping out of the selection for the team's friendly match against Slovakia in February 2011 due to injury.

Algeria

In February 2013, it was announced that Brahimi had decided to switch his FIFA national allegiance to represent Algeria.

He made his debut a month later as a starter in the 3:1 win over Benin in the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.

On 22 June 2014, Brahimi scored his first international goal, the fourth for Algeria as they won 4:2 against South Korea in the group stage of the 2014 FIFA World Cup.