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Lounès Gaouaoui

Algeria

Professional Football Player


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Created: 24th May 2010
Modified: 24th May 2010
Professional Information
Professional Areas:
Soccer
Employer:
Algeria National Team and ASO Chlef
Position:
Goalkeeper
Working primarily in:
Algeria

Biographical Information
Lounès Gaouaoui
(At a Glance)
Date of Birth: Sep/28/1977
Gender: male
Place of Origin: Algeria

Lounès Gaouaoui is an Algerian football player who is currently playing for ASO Chlef. He is a goalkeeper known for spectacular leaping abilities.[1]

He was a member of the Algerian national team that lost in the quarter-finals at the 2004 African Cup of Nations. He was until recently Algeria's first-choice goalkeeper but an attack of appendicitis forced him to miss his country's World Cup qualification playoff against Egypt and the 2010 African Cup of Nations which both saw Faouzi Chaouchi replace him. He is however still hopeful of regaining his spot as No.1 for the 2010 FIFA World Cup Finals.

    * Won the Algerian league twice in 2004 and 2006 with JS Kabylie
    * Runner up in the Algerian league twice in 2002 and 2005 with JS Kabylie
    * Finalist of the Algerian Cup in 2004 with JS Kabylie
    * Won the CAF Cup three times in 2000, 2001 and 2002 with JS Kabylie

His name is believed to be the only surname with seven vowels in a row, reported by the International Board of Statistics.

This ever-spectacular 'keeper was Algeria's first choice for almost all of the World Cup qualifying campaign, only missing the play-off because of suspension. A severe bout of appendicitis and a subsequent operation prevented him taking part in this year's African Nations Cup, but he should be fit and well when the biggest event of them all kicks off.

A full international for the past nine years, Gaouaoui has been Algeria's undisputed number one since 2004. His glory days at club level were spent at JS Kabylie, where he won two domestic league titles (2004 and 2006) and the pan-African CAF Cup on three occasions (2000, 2001 and 2002).

"The USA, Slovenia and especially England make for a very hard World Cup group," accepts Gaouaoui. "However, why shouldn't we aim for second place?"

Source: Wikipedia




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