Mohamed Bradja

Mohamed Bradja
Personal information
Date of birth (1969-11-16) November 16, 1969
Place of birth Troyes, France
Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Playing position Defender
Club information
Current team
Troyes AC (manager)
Youth career
Troyes AC
1986–1988 US Valenciennes
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1988–2003 Troyes AC
National team
2001–2002 Algeria 10
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Mohamed "Momo" Bradja, (born November 16, 1969 in Troyes) is a former Algerian footballer. He played for Algeria at the 2002 African Cup of Nations.

Career

Born in Troyes, he began playing football at his hometown club. Due to the lack of stability since the bankruptcy of Troyes Aube Football, he left in 1986 to join US Valenciennes as a trainee. After two seasons, failing to win a professional contract, he came back to Troyes and to the newly created Troyes AC, at regional level. He helped the club in achieving promotions from National 2 to Ligue 2 in only 6 years. A very professional player, he was very popular, and kindly nicknamed 'Momo' by the fans. He gained a professional contract with the club, and, three years after, secured the promotion of the club to the French top flight, Ligue 1, for the first time in almost 20 years. Even if he played less during the next seasons, he kept his place in the first team, and became an Algerian international player, thanks to his Algerian origins. He played during a game against France, which was actually lost 4-1 by Algeria, and was also part of the team who played in the African Cup of Nations in 2002. With Troyes, he also played European football, winning the UEFA Intertoto Cup in 2001 by beating Newcastle United.[1] He ended his career at the end of the 2002-2003 season, when Troyes finished bottom of the Ligue 1 and were relegated to Ligue 2. He also captained the team on several occasions.

Coaching

One of the longest servants of the club, he was offered several roles in the technical staff after his retirement. He has particularly been a scout for the club, before being appointed first-team coach during the management of Ludovic Batelli. He is once again assistant manager since the come back of Jean-Marc Furlan in 2010.

References

  1. "Robson swiftly sunk by Troyes tempest". The Guardian. 22 August 2001. Retrieved 11 September 2018.
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