sport.wikisort.org - AthleteTarak Dhiab (Arabic: طارق ذياب, born January 15, 1954) is a former footballer from Tunisia. The African Footballer of the Year in 1977, he is listed by the Tunisian Football Federation as having 107 caps for the Tunisian national football team,[1] although this number has not been ratified by FIFA. At the 1978 FIFA World Cup, he was a member of the Tunisian national team that was the first national team from African to win a World Cup match. Tarak Dhiab was chosen The Tunisian footballer of the 20th century.
Tunisian footballer
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Tarak Dhiab
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Full name |
Tarak Dhiab |
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Date of birth |
(1954-01-15) January 15, 1954 (age 68) |
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Place of birth |
Tunis, Tunisia |
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Position(s) |
Attacking midfielder |
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Years |
Team |
Apps |
(Gls) |
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1972–1978 |
ES Tunis |
155 |
(43) |
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1978–1980 |
Al-Ahli SC |
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(21) |
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1980–1990 |
ES Tunis |
272 |
(84) |
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1978–1989 |
Tunisia |
101 |
(17) |
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*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
He has served as Minister of Youth and Sports under Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali since December 24, 2011.
Biography
Early life
Dhiab's football talent was discovered by his uncle, Hedi Dhiab.
Soccer career
Dhiab assumed the midfield role with superb passing skills and an excellent scoring record from midfield.[citation needed] He formed a sound understanding with winger Témime Lahzami both at Espérance and on the Tunisian national team.[citation needed]
Dhiab was awarded the African Footballer of the Year title in 1977 and played a pivotal role in helping Tunisia qualifying for the 1978 FIFA World Cup. At the World Cup, Tunisia won a group stage match 3–1 against Mexico, becoming the first national team from Africa to win a match at the World Cup.[2] In coverage relating to the 2006 FIFA World Cup, Dhiab was mentioned as Tunisia's "World Cup legend" by the BBC[3] and as one of Tunisia's greatest World Cup players by the CBC.[4]
He is widely regarded as one of Tunisia's all-time greats, and arguably the greatest midfield playmaker the country has produced.[citation needed] Though he never played in a major European league, many believe he was able to hold his own among international playmakers in this period.[citation needed] Dhiab's international career spanned 15 years; his final international match came against England in 1990.
Personal life
Dhiab's younger brother Lassad Dhiab also followed his footsteps and joined Esperance, having a productive career.[citation needed]
Dhiab is now a television football analyst. He is also a businessman,[2] and Tunisian magazine Réalités reported in 2004 that he was trying to start his own satellite sports channel.[5] He works as a TV presenter and sports analyst for beIN Sports MENA in Doha, Qatar.[6]
Honours
Personal
- Best African Footballer of the Year in 1977
- Best player of the Saudi Professional League in 1983
- Best Tunisian player of the century
Clubs
- Win the Tunisian Ligue six times in 1975, 1976, 1982, 1985, 1988, 1989 with ES Tunis
- Win the Tunisian President Cup five times in 1978, 1979, 1980, 1986, 1989 with ES Tunis
- Win the Saudi King's Cup in 1983 with Al-Ahli SC
- Runner-up in the 1986 Arab Club Champions Cup with ES Tunis
National team
- Participation 1978 FIFA World Cup in Argentina
- Participation in the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul
References
- "Players with 100+ Caps and 30+ International Goals". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. March 19, 2008. Retrieved March 24, 2008.
- Huesu, Emmanuel (May 24, 2002). "1978: Tunisia break the jinx". BBC Sport Online. Retrieved March 24, 2008.
- "Tunisia team guide". BBC Sport Online. May 22, 2006. Retrieved March 24, 2008.
- "World Cup 2006 – Teams – Tunisia". CBC Sports. Retrieved March 24, 2008.
- "4 New TV Stations for Tunisia". February 25, 2004. Retrieved March 24, 2008.
- "Tarak Dhiab".
External links
Tunisia squad – 1978 FIFA World Cup |
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1978 FIFA World Cup Team of the Tournament |
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Goles Magazine's Team | |
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Guerin Sportivo's Team | |
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Crónica & El Mercurio's Team | |
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La Prensa's Team | |
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Clarín's Team | |
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La Razón's Team | |
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El País's Team | |
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Enzo Bearzot's Team | |
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Pelé's Team | |
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Sporting99.com's Team | |
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France Football award | |
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CAF award | |
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Football in Africa portal |
На других языках
- [en] Tarak Dhiab
[fr] Tarak Dhiab
Tarak Dhiab (arabe : طارق ذياب), né le 15 juillet 1954 à Tunis, est un footballeur tunisien. Actif de 1972 à 1990, principalement au sein de l'Espérance sportive de Tunis et en équipe nationale, il évolue au poste de milieu de terrain.
[it] Tarak Dhiab
Tarak Dhiab (15 luglio 1954) è un ex calciatore tunisino, di ruolo centrocampista.
[ru] Диаб, Тарак
Тарак Диаб (Дхиаб[2], араб. طارق ذيابطارق ذياب, рожд. 15 июля 1954, Тунис) — тунисский футболист, играл на позиции полузащитника. Лучший футболист Африки 1977 года. В 2011—2014 годах занимал пост министра по делам спорта и молодежи Туниса[3].
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