Rachid Mekhloufi

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Known For Acting

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Gender Male

Birthday August 12, 1936

Day of Death November 8, 2024 (88 years old)

Place of Birth Sétif, Algérie

Also Known As

  • رشيد مخلوفي
  • Rachid Mekloufi

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Biography

Rachid Mekhloufi (Arabic: رشيد مخلوفي), born August 12, 1936 in Sétif, Algeria and died November 8, 2024, is a French and Algerian footballer playing as a striker who later became a coach.

Rachid Mekhloufi made his debut in 1952 at the USM Sétif club, formerly Union Sportive Musulmane de Sétif. In 1954, at the age of 18, and recommended by Jean Snella, AS Saint-Étienne recruiters came to get him to sign his first professional contract. Recognized as one of the best prospects in French football, in 1957, he was French Champion with AS Saint-Étienne, for whom he scored 25 goals that season. An undisputed starter at ASSE, he wore the jersey of the French A team four times between 1956 and 1957. On July 14, 1957, in Buenos Aires, he was also crowned world champion with the French military team.

During the spring of 1958, his career took a totally unexpected turn. Indeed, on April 14, in the company of players Mokhtar Arribi (ex-Lensois) and Abdelhamid Kermali (Olympique Lyonnais), he joined Tunisia via Switzerland in order to participate in the creation of the FLN team. The desire to peacefully promote the creation of an independent Algerian state during the Algerian War united many Algerian players who played in the French championship. With the FLN team, Rachid played gala matches around the world in order to help the Algerian cause.

He then played between 1961 and 1962 at Servette de Genève and then, once Algeria was liberated, he returned to Saint-Étienne from 1963 to 1968. He then became player-coach at SEC Bastia until 1970 before being several times coach of the Algerian team in the 1970s and early 1980s. Second best scorer of AS Saint-Etienne, he is considered one of the best Algerian players to have played in the French football championship.

At the international level, he played with the French team in 1956, before joining the FLN team in 1958 and then the Algerian team. He had four selections for the French team between 1956 and 1957, forty selections for the FLN team between 1958 and 1962, and eleven selections for the Algerian team between 1962 and 1968. Rachid Mekhloufi led several initiatives for the development of football in Africa, particularly in Algeria. As the first leader of the FLN Foundation, he launched a major project to create several football schools since 2010.

In 2022, So Foot magazine ranked him in the top 1000 best players in the French championship, in 25th place. He spent his last years between Tunisia and France and died on November 8, 2024.

Rachid Mekhloufi (Arabic: رشيد مخلوفي), born August 12, 1936 in Sétif, Algeria and died November 8, 2024, is a French and Algerian footballer playing as a striker who later became a coach.

Rachid Mekhloufi made his debut in 1952 at the USM Sétif club, formerly Union Sportive Musulmane de Sétif. In 1954, at the age of 18, and recommended by Jean Snella, AS Saint-Étienne recruiters came to get him to sign his first professional contract. Recognized as one of the best prospects in French football, in 1957, he was French Champion with AS Saint-Étienne, for whom he scored 25 goals that season. An undisputed starter at ASSE, he wore the jersey of the French A team four times between 1956 and 1957. On July 14, 1957, in Buenos Aires, he was also crowned world champion with the French military team.

During the spring of 1958, his career took a totally unexpected turn. Indeed, on April 14, in the company of players Mokhtar Arribi (ex-Lensois) and Abdelhamid Kermali (Olympique Lyonnais), he joined Tunisia via Switzerland in order to participate in the creation of the FLN team. The desire to peacefully promote the creation of an independent Algerian state during the Algerian War united many Algerian players who played in the French championship. With the FLN team, Rachid played gala matches around the world in order to help the Algerian cause.

He then played between 1961 and 1962 at Servette de Genève and then, once Algeria was liberated, he returned to Saint-Étienne from 1963 to 1968. He then became player-coach at SEC Bastia until 1970 before being several times coach of the Algerian team in the 1970s and early 1980s. Second best scorer of AS Saint-Etienne, he is considered one of the best Algerian players to have played in the French football championship.

At the international level, he played with the French team in 1956, before joining the FLN team in 1958 and then the Algerian team. He had four selections for the French team between 1956 and 1957, forty selections for the FLN team between 1958 and 1962, and eleven selections for the Algerian team between 1962 and 1968. Rachid Mekhloufi led several initiatives for the development of football in Africa, particularly in Algeria. As the first leader of the FLN Foundation, he launched a major project to create several football schools since 2010.

In 2022, So Foot magazine ranked him in the top 1000 best players in the French championship, in 25th place. He spent his last years between Tunisia and France and died on November 8, 2024.

Acting

2012

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