Salaheddine Bassir

Salaheddine Bassir (Arabic: صلاح الدين بصير) (born 5 September 1972) is a former Moroccan football player.

Salaheddine Bassir
Personal information
Date of birth (1972-09-05) 5 September 1972
Place of birth Casablanca, Morocco
Height 1.72 m (5 ft 7 12 in)
Position(s) Striker
Youth career
Olympique de Casablanca
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1995 Raja Casablanca 97 (68)
1995–1997 Al-Hilal 51 (18)
1997–2001 Deportivo de La Coruña 37 (5)
2001–2002 OSC Lille 22 (0)
2002–2003 Aris Thessaloniki 32 (2)
2003–2005 Raja Casablanca 12 (1)
National team
1994–2002 Morocco[1] 59 (27)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

He played for a few clubs, including Raja Casablanca, Al-Hilal (Saudi Arabia) and Deportivo La Coruña in Spain. He then played for OSC Lille (France) and Aris Thessaloniki (Greece). He retired at the end of 2005 season.

Whilst at Lille Bassir did not score a goal in the league but did score once against Olympiacos in the UEFA Champions League[2] and once against Borussia Dortmund in the UEFA Cup.[3]

He played for the Morocco national football team and was a participant at the 1998 FIFA World Cup, where he scored two goals in the 3–0 win against Scotland.[4]

Career statistics

International goals

Scores and results list Morocco's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Bassir goal.
List of international goals scored by Salaheddine Bassir[5]
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 3 January 1996 Stade Moulay Abdellah, Rabat, Morocco  Tunisia 2–0 3–1 Friendly
2 17 January 1996 Jules Ladoumègue Stadium, Vitrolles, France  Armenia 2–0 6-0 Friendly
3 6 October 1996 Cairo International Stadium, Cairo, Egypt  Egypt 1–0 1-1 1998 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
4 11 December 1996 Stade Mohamed V, Casablanca, Morocco  Croatia 1–2 2-2 Hassan II Trophy
5 12 December 1996 Stade Mohamed V, Casablanca, Morocco  Nigeria 1–0 2-0 Hassan II Trophy
6 12 January 1997 Baba Yara Stadium, Kumasi, Ghana  Ghana 1–0 2-2 1998 World Cup Qualification
7 6 April 1997 Stade Omar Bongo, Libreville, Gabon  Gabon
1–0
4–0
1998 World Cup Qualification
8
2–0
9 26 April 1997 National Stadium, Freetown, Sierra Leone  Sierra Leone 1–0 1-0 1998 World Cup Qualification
10 21 June 1997 Stade Moulay Abdellah, Rabat, Morocco  Egypt 1–0 1-0 1998 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
11 13 July 1997 Addis Ababa Stadium, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia  Ethiopia 1–0 1-0 1998 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
12 27 July 1997 Stade Moulay Abdellah, Rabat, Morocco  Senegal
1–0
3–0
1998 World Cup Qualification
13
3–0
14 5 February 1998 Stade El Harti, Marrakech, Morocco  Niger 1–0 3-0 Friendly
15 22 April 1998 Vasil Levski National Stadium, Sofia, Bulgaria  Bulgaria 1–2 1-2 Friendly
16 29 May 1998 Stade Mohamed V, Casablanca, Morocco  France
1–0
2–2
Hassan II Trophy
17
2–1
18 23 June 1998 Stade Geoffroy-Guichard, Saint-Étienne, France  Scotland
1–0
3–0
1998 FIFA World Cup
19
3–0
20 2 September 1998 Tanger, Morocco  Senegal 2–0 2-0 Friendly
21 3 October 1998 Stade Mohamed V, Casablanca, Morocco  Sierra Leone 2–0 3-0 2000 Africa Cup of Nations qualification
22 23 December 1998 Agadir, Morocco  Bulgaria 3–1 4-1 Friendly
23 28 April 1999 GelreDome, Arnhem, Netherlands  Netherlands 2–0 2-1 Friendly
24 25 January 2000 National Stadium, Lagos, Nigeria  Congo 1–0 1-0 2000 African Cup of Nations
25 11 February 2001 Dubai, United Arab Emirates  Denmark
1–0
4–2
Friendship Tournament (UAE)
26
3–1
27 2 June 2001 Moi International Sports Centre, Nairobi, Kenya  Kenya 1–1 1-1 2002 African Cup of Nations qualification

References


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