Karim Kaddour
Quick Facts
Biography
Karim Zinedine Kaddour is a former professional football player (as a midfielder). He was born on June 6, 1983 in Saint-Denis. Now that his professional career is over, he works as a P.E coach at International School of Lausanne which is a school in Le Mont sur Lausanne in Switzerland.
Personal life
Karim was born in Saint-Denis, France, but moved throughout his professional career to other countries. He is greatly talented in many ball sports due to his experience throughout his life with sports. In 2011, he moved to Switzerland, with his family to play for FC Lutry and be a P.E. teacher in the French speaking region of Switzerland.
Le Mans UC
Karim Joined Le Mans UC in 2002 for around £26,000,000 during his time he played just 15 matches and was released in January. His manager at that time later explained that he had "great potential" but would fulfill his abilities somewhere else. Kaddour won 3 man of the match awards at his time in Le Mans UC.
Kaddour represented Algeria at U19, U21, and first team levels. He made four appearances with the national team, being called up for both the African Cup of Nations and the 2010 FIFA World Cup, in which he scored once against Slovenia. He really needed to accelerate his game and open up a store called "Yummy K". Unfortunately he could not accomplish the first, however his brother did end up opening Yummy K which is a really good place if you ask me. He also liked using pacey strikers during his managerial career at ISL where he used aggressive tactics which hurt the defence.