Sofiane Feghouli

Sofiane Feghouli (Arabic: سفيان فيغولي; born 26 December 1989) is a French-born professional footballer who plays for Turkish Süper Lig club Fatih Karagümrük and the Algeria national team. He mainly operates as a midfielder, but can also play as a winger and as an attacking midfielder.

Sofiane Feghouli
Feghouli playing for Algeria in 2014
Personal information
Full nameSofiane Feghouli[1]
Date of birth (1989-12-26) 26 December 1989 (age 34)
Place of birthLevallois-Perret, France
Height1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)[2]
Position(s)Attacking midfielder
Team information
Current team
Fatih Karagümrük
Number8
Youth career
1998–2003Red Star Paris
2003–2004Paris FC
2004–2007Grenoble
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2007–2010Grenoble60(3)
2010–2016Valencia146(20)
2011Almería (loan)9(2)
2016–2017West Ham United21(3)
2017–2022Galatasaray125(25)
2023–Fatih Karagümrük30(0)
International career
2006–2007France U182(0)
2008–2010France U213(0)
2012–Algeria81(19)
Medal record
Men's football
Representing  Algeria
Africa Cup of Nations
Winner2019 Egypt
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 7 March 2024
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 9 January 2024

Feghouli made his senior international debut for Algeria in February 2012. He represented Algeria at the 2013, 2015, 2019 and 2021 Africa Cup of Nations (winning the 2019 tournament), as well as the 2014 FIFA World Cup, where he scored Algeria's first goal in the competition since 1986.

Personal life

Feghouli was born in Levallois-Perret to Algerian parents. His father is from Tiaret, while his mother is from Ghazaouet. He has 4 brothers.[3]

Club career

Grenoble

Feghouli began his career with Grenoble, after French team Paris Saint-Germain decided not to sign him after a trial.[4] For the latter portion of the 2006–2007 season, he was promoted to the first-team squad and given the number 33 shirt. He made his highly anticipated debut, at the age of 17, for the club on 27 April 2007 in a Ligue 2 match against Reims, appearing as a substitute. Grenoble won the match 1–0.[5] He made two more appearances that season, including his first start on the final match day of the season against Montpellier on 25 May 2007. Montpellier won the match 1–0 with Feghouli playing 56 minutes before being subbed out.[6] On 31 May 2007, he signed his first professional contract with Grenoble, keeping him with the side until 2010.[7]

The following season, he was handed the number 8 shirt and, despite being 17 years of age, was given a more important role in the first-team squad. Despite having the pressure of being labelled the "new Zidane",[8] his contribution to the squad was successful, appearing in 27 matches and scoring three goals, helping Grenoble achieve promotion to Ligue 1. His first career goal came on 18 January 2008 in a 4–3 away victory against Reims, the club he faced on his debut.[9]

Feghouli returned for the 2009–10 season, making his debut on 29 August 2009 in a 1–0 defeat to Rhône-Alpes rivals Saint-Étienne. After appearing in five more matches, it was discovered by Grenoble officials that Feghouli had torn the meniscus in his right knee. The knee was successfully operated on in October. Following the surgery, Grenoble officials, most notably CEO Pierre Wantiez, were extremely critical of the player. Wantiez questioned Feghouli's long delay in returning to the team and the player's motives regarding a transfer as Feghouli would be out of contract in the summer and was already talking to several clubs, most notably Spanish club Valencia.[10] Wantiez attributed Feghouli's recent moves to "bad advice" from the player's agent.[11]

Valencia

Feghouli playing for Valencia CF in 2015

On 20 May 2010, Feghouli signed a four-year deal with Valencia CF.[12] He made his La Liga debut on 25 September, replacing Juan Mata in a 2–0 win against Sporting de Gijón.[13]

On 28 January 2011, after appearing sparingly for the Valencian side, Feghouli was loaned to fellow league team UD Almería, until June.[14] He appeared regularly for the Andalusians, however they were relegated at the end of the season.[15]

After returning from Almería, and profiting from Mata and Vicente's departures, Feghouli became a starter, and scored his first goals for Los Che on 29 October 2011, netting a brace in a 3–1 home win against Getafe CF.[16] His performances for Valencia in 2012 earned him two Algerian player of the year awards, Le Buteur's Algerian Ballon d'Or and the DZFoot d'Or.[17][18]

On 11 April 2016, Feghouli was suspended by the club amid reports he refused to take part in a warm-down after the 2–1 home win over Sevilla the day before. He had also reportedly missed training a few days earlier.[19]

He ended his Valencia career with 202 appearances, scoring 31 times and providing 40 assists.[20]

West Ham United

Feghouli with West Ham United in 2017

On 14 June 2016, it was announced that Feghouli would be joining West Ham United on 1 July 2016 on a three-year contract.[21] He made his West Ham debut on 28 July in a 2–1 away defeat to NK Domžale in the Third Qualifying Round of the Europa League.[22] He scored his first competitive goal for West Ham the following week in the return fixture against Domžale, West Ham's first game at the London Stadium in which West Ham won 3–0, progressing to the UEFA Europa League play-offs.[23] Feghouli made his first Premier League start in West Ham's first game of 2017, receiving a harsh red card after 15 minutes for a challenge on Manchester United defender Phil Jones in a 2–0 home defeat.[24] After an appeal against the card by West Ham, it was rescinded on 4 January.[25]

Galatasaray

In August 2017, Feghouli signed a five-year contract with Galatasaray. Galatasaray paid West Ham a €4.25 million transfer fee.[26]

Fatih Karagümrük

On 30 November 2022, Feghouli joined Fatih Karagümrük on a one-and-a-half-year contract. He only became available for the team's official matches starting January 2023.[27]

International career

France

Feghouli was eligible for both Algeria and France. Feghouli had stated his preference was to play for France[28] and appeared in several France youth squads. On 12 November 2008, national team manager Raymond Domenech shortlisted the player for his pre-selection squad ahead of a friendly against Uruguay.[29] Despite this, Algeria national team manager Rabah Saadane contacted Feghouli by telephone in an attempt to get the player to play for Algeria in the team's 19 November friendly against Mali. Team captain Yazid Mansouri also contacted the player.[28]

Algeria

On 25 May 2011, it was reported that, whilst on loan at Almeria, Feghouli met with the President of the Algerian Football Federation Mohamed Raouraoua. Feghouli agreed to play for Algeria and was Invited to a training camp being held in Spain for the match against Morocco. He was unable to attend the session, but was touched by the gesture, agreeing to be available for the Tanzania match instead.[30]

On 23 October 2011, the Algerian Football Federation announced that FIFA officially accepted Feghouli's request to switch allegiances from France to Algeria, and that he was eligible to represent Algeria in international competition as of that date.[31][32] Two days later, on 25 October, Feghouli was called up by Algeria coach Vahid Halilhodžić for a pair of friendlies against Tunisia and Cameroon in November.[33]

On 29 February 2012, Feghouli made his debut for the Algerian national team in a 2–1 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying win against Gambia, scoring the winning goal.[34] During qualification for the 2014 FIFA World Cup, he scored three goals in seven appearances for Les Fennecs.[34]

In the team's opening match of the 2014 World Cup, a 2–1 defeat to Belgium in Belo Horizonte, Feghouli scored with a penalty kick – Algeria's first World Cup goal in 28 years.[35] He was surprisingly omitted from the 2017 African Cup Of Nations squad.[36]

In December 2023, he was named in Algeria's squad for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations.[37]

Career statistics

Club

As of match played 23 January 2022[38][39]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueNational CupLeague CupEuropeOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Grenoble2006–07Ligue 230000030
2007–082631000273
2008–092602000280
2009–10Ligue 150001060
Total6033010643
Valencia2010–11La Liga30111[a]051
2011–123066013[b]0496
2012–13273208[a]3376
2013–143243010[c]3457
2014–1533600336
2015–162112010[d]4335
Total14620141421020231
Almería (loan)2010–11La Liga9210102
West Ham United2016–17Premier League21310302[c]1274
Galatasaray2017–18Süper Lig2764100317
2018–19299535[e]11[f]04013
2019–20276315[a]01[f]0367
2020–21222003[c]0252
2021–22162008[g]3245
Total121251252142015634
Career total357533164066152045874

International

As of match played 25 March 2022[40]
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
Algeria201282
201393
2014122
201582
201652
201730
201840
2019131
202031
202186
202230
Total7619
Scores and results list Algeria's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Feghouli goal.[40]
List of international goals scored by Sofiane Feghouli
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
129 February 2012Independence Stadium, Bakau, Gambia  Gambia2–12–12013 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
22 June 2012Mustapha Tchaker Stadium, Blida, Algeria  Rwanda1–04–02014 FIFA World Cup qualification
330 January 2013Royal Bafokeng Stadium, Phokeng, South Africa  Ivory Coast1–02–22013 Africa Cup of Nations
423 March 2013Mustapha Tchaker Stadium, Blida, Algeria  Benin1–03–12014 FIFA World Cup qualification
512 October 2013Stade du 4 Août, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso  Burkina Faso1–12–32014 FIFA World Cup qualification
67 June 2014Estádio Mineirão, Belo Horizante, Brazil  Belgium1–01–22014 FIFA World Cup
715 November 2014Mustapha Tchaker Stadium, Blida, Algeria  Ethiopia1–13–12015 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
830 March 2015Suheim Bin Hamad Stadium, Doha, Qatar  Oman2–04–1Friendly
93–0
1025 March 2016Mustapha Tchaker Stadium, Blida, Algeria  Ethiopia1–07–12017 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
113–0
1211 July 2019Suez Stadium, Suez, Egypt  Ivory Coast1–01–1 (a.e.t.)2019 Africa Cup of Nations
1312 November 2020Stade du 5 Juillet, Algiers, Algeria  Zimbabwe2–03–12021 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
1429 March 2021Mustapha Tchaker Stadium, Blida, Algeria  Botswana2–05–02021 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
153 June 2021Mustapha Tchaker Stadium, Blida, Algeria  Mauritania1–04–1Friendly
162–1
177 September 2021Stade de Marrakech, Marrakesh, Morocco  Burkina Faso1–01–12022 FIFA World Cup qualification
1812 November 2021Cairo International Stadium, Cairo, Egypt  Djibouti3–04–02022 FIFA World Cup qualification
1916 November 2021Mustapha Tchaker Stadium, Blida, Algeria  Burkina Faso2–12–22022 FIFA World Cup qualification

Honours

Galatasaray

Algeria

Individual

References

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