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Hassan Benabicha

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Hassan Benabicha
Personal information
Full name Hassan Benabicha
Date of birth 1964
Place of birth Khemisset, Morocco
Position(s) Attacking midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Wydad Casablanca
International career
1988-1991 Morocco 3 (0)
Managerial career
2008 Kawkab Marrakech (caretaker)
2010–2011 Morocco U18
2011–2013 Morocco U20
2013–2014 Morocco
2014–2015 Morocco U-23
2016 Kawkab Marrakech
2019 Rapide Oued Zem
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Hassan Benabicha (born 1964) is a Moroccan football manager and former player.

Biography

Benabicha played several years for Wydad Casablanca and is counted among the club's most emblematic players. Once his playing career completed, Benabicha managed numerous Moroccan teams, including FAR Rabat, Kawkab Marrakesh and JS Massira.

In 2008, Benabicha was appointed as caretaker manager for Kawkab Marrakech.[1] In April 2010, he took charge of the Moroccan U18 national team.[2] In 2011, Benabicha became the head coach of Morocco's U20 team, which he temporarily left to manage Morocco's local players in the 2014 African Nations Championship taking place in South Africa. The team left the competition in the quarter-finals following a 3–4 defeat to Nigeria.

After head coach Rachid Taoussi's dismissal, Benabicha became Morocco's interim manager. He led the team in a friendly match against Gabon in Marrakesh, which ended in a 1–1 draw. Benabicha left the position in 2014. He was eventually replaced by 1986 African Footballer of the Year and former Morocco player Badou Ezzaki, who most notably led the national team to the final of the 2004 African Cup of Nations.

Honours

As manager

Morocco U20

References

  1. ^ Chabab Houara élimine le Wydad, aujourdhui.ma, 8 April 2008
  2. ^ Pim Verbeek, Directeur des équipes nationales des jeunes, maghress.com, 30 April 2010