Rudy Haddad
Rudy Haddad , born the February 5th 1985 with Paris, is a player of Football French of Tunisian origin (offensive medium or attacker of support).
Biography
Noticed by many large European clubs as of the 12 years age, this child of the Quartier of Belleville chooses the club of which it is to support: the PSG. After a hook by the INF Clairefontaine in 1997-2000, this young player makes his beginnings with the team first PSG the April 9th 2005 while entering concerned with the 86e minute against Bordeaux with the Parc of the Princes. Selected for the first and last time in team of France Hopes in June 2005 at the time of the Tournament of Toulon, he is the author of a goal finally (Tournament gained by France). (see here it video). Ever used by the successive trainers of the team first of the PSG, Haddad is, the May 31st 2006, lent 1 year (without option to buy) to the Valencian Football Club, in order to aguerrir itself with the more high level. At the promoted northerner one, it finds Antoine Kombouaré his former trainer in the team holds PSG. It marked its first goal in Ligue 1 the April 29th 2007 against the ACE Monaco.Disputing some friendly matches of the PSG at the time of the pre-season 2007-2008, Rudy Haddad convaint not Paul Le Guen to preserve it. It is transferred at the beginning of August in Israel to the Maccabi Tel-Aviv for 500.000 € with to the key a 3 year old contract.
Career
Young people
- Maccabi Paris France
- 1992 - 1996: France
- 1996 - 1999: (Young people) France
- 1997 - 2000: INF Clairefontaine France
- 2000 - 2004: (Young people) France
Professional
Prize list
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Victorious of the Tournament of Toulon 2005 with the team of France hopes of Victorious football
- of the Coupe de France 2006 with the PSG
External bonds
- players of the team of France hopes 2004-2005
- matches of the team of France hopes to the Tournament of Toulon 2005
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