Kheireddine_Zarabi

Kheireddine Zarabi

Kheireddine Zarabi

Algerian footballer


Kheireddine "Kiko" Zarabi (born 18 July 1984) is an Algerian professional footballer who plays as a central defender.

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Club career

Born in Hussein Dey District, Algiers, Zarabi started his career at age 10 with IRB Ouargla. When he turned 13 his family returned to live in the capital, and he joined NA Hussein Dey first before leaving to RC Kouba two years later; he made his senior debut with the latter in 2002, remaining three seasons with the club.

In May 2005, Zarabi went on trial with French Ligue 2 side FC Lorient.[2] However, nothing came of it, and he returned to his homeland where he successively represented ES Sétif and CR Belouizdad.

Zarabi signed a two and a half year contract with Finland's Turun Palloseura in late 2007.[3] On 19 January 2009, he moved to Portugal where he would remain the following years, with C.F. Os Belenenses,[4] Vitória de Setúbal,[5] Leixões S.C.[6] and F.C. Arouca,[7] the first two teams in the Primeira Liga and the other in the second division.

In his second season with Arouca, Zarabi contributed 14 matches and two goals[8][9] as the Aveiro District club reached the top flight for the first time in its history.[10] A brief spell in the French Ligue 2 with Nîmes Olympique notwithstanding,[11] he continued competing in the Portuguese second tier until his retirement, with C.F. União,[12] S.C. Covilhã[13][14] and C.D. Cova da Piedade.[15]

International career

During his time at Kouba, Zarabi was a regular member of the Algeria under-23 team and participated in various tournaments, most notably the 2005 Mediterranean Games.

Personal life

Zarabi's father, Abdelaziz, was also a footballer and a full Algerian international. His older brother, Abderraouf, also a defender, also played with Hussein Dey and in Finland.[16]


References

  1. "K. Zarabi" (in Portuguese). Mais Futebol. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
  2. Tiago Silva observado (Tiago Silva watched) Archived 6 January 2011 at the Wayback Machine; Record, 30 December 2010 (in Portuguese)

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