Abdellah Boudouma

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Abdellah Boudouma
Personal information
Full name Eric Abdellah Boudouma
Date of birth 24 June 1972
Place of birth Morocco
Position(s) Midfielder, Winger, Attacker
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
COD Meknès
Olympique de Marseille 0 (0)
1994/95-1995/96 FC Luzern 1 (0)
1995/1996 SR Delémont 12 (3)
1996-1998 FC Winterthur
1998/1999 SC Pfullendorf 8 (1)
1999/00-2001 Associazione Dilettantistica Calcio Eclisse CareniPievigina
2001-2002 A.S. Cittadella 22 (2)
2002/2003 S.S. Teramo Calcio 12 (1)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Eric Abdellah Boudouma (born 24 June 1972 in Morocco) is a Moroccan retired footballer.

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Career

Raised in France where he studied law, Boudouma started his senior career with COD Meknès in Morocco, where he was sent by his parents. [1]

After playing for Olympique de Marseille, one of the most successful clubs in France, Boudouma played in Switzerland and Germany, until his father died of hepatitis C aged 67. As a result, Boudouma stopped playing football for six months and chose to restart his life in Italy, where he joined Associazione Dilettantistica Calcio Eclisse CareniPievigina in the fourth division. [1]

From 2001 to 2002, Boudouma played for A.S. Cittadella in the Serie B, the Italian second division, before becoming a coach. [2]

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