Larbi Ben Barek, le magicien de la balle rondede François Thébaud, 1947
War loomed and Larbi went home With the arrival of the Nazi ¶ 6 Leave a comment on verse 6 0 French journalists raged in despair When Atletico signed a cheque One wrote; 'Sell the Eiffel Tower, But not Ben Barek' ¶ 7 Leave a comment on verse 7 0 Idéal Club Casablanca and US Marocaine Stade Français adding spice Atlético Madrid Los.
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Larbi Ben Barek (1914 or −17 - 1992) is the player who played the longest in the French national team: between 1938 and 1954. Photo: Getty Images The Brazilian football legend Pelé said in a particularly lucid moment: "If I am the king of football, then Ben Barek is the God of the game."
The amazing story Larbi Ben Barek the first African star in La Liga
On another trip, he was alleged to have spoken about Larbi Ben Barek, a Moroccan contemporary of his, who played for Olympique de Marseille and Atletico Madrid.
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Larbi Benbarek. Larbi Benbarek; also Ben Barek or Ben M'barek, Arabic: العربي بن مبارك; 16 June 1917 - 16 September 1992) was a French-Moroccan football player. He represented the France national football team 17 times. He earned the sobriquet of "Black Pearl". العربي بن مبارك (بالفرنسية: Larbi Benbarek.
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Published 20 Apr 2020 2 Minutes Reading time In the latest edition of Football's Pioneers, through partnership with De Montfort University, Professor Matt Taylor recalls the story of Larbi Benbarek, an iconic figure in Moroccan, French and Spanish football. More on this story. Football's Pioneers: Andrew Watson Football's Pioneers: Eddie Parris
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Moi, Larbi Ben Barek, la perle du football marocain Régis Delpeuch
Player stats of Larbi Ben Barek (---) Goals Assists Matches played All performance data. News . Transfers & rumours . Market values . Competitions . Forums . My TM . Live ; Log in . Larbi Ben Barek. 2 1 2. 16.09.1992 (75) Date of birth/Age.
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Larbi Benbarek; also Ben Barek or Ben M'barek, Arabic: العربي بن مبارك; 16 June 1917 - 16 September 1992) was a Moroccan football player. He represented the France national football team 17 times. [1] He earned the sobriquet of "Black Pearl" and is considered one of the greatest soccer players of his time. [2] Career
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Larbi Ben Barek La première grande star du football africain Arol
Larbi Ben Barek 2 1 2 16.09.1992 (75) Date of birth/Age: Jun 16, 1917 Place of birth: Casablanca Citizenship: Morocco Date of death: 16.09.1992 (75) Position: Attacking Midfield Height: 1,78 m Former International: France Caps/Goals: 17 / 3 Last position: Profile Stats Transfers Rumors National team News Achievements Career Player data
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العربي بن مبارك | Abdelkader Larbi Ben M'barek: Date of Birth: Jun 16, 1917: Place of Birth: Casablanca : Date of Death: 16.09.1992 (75) Citizenship: Morocco France : Stats . No information available. History . This is an overview of the career of a manager. Compact. Detailed. wappen Club & role Appointed In charge until.
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Larbi Benbarek (en arabe : العربي بن مبارك, Lɛarbi ben-Bárək ; en tamazight : Lɛǎrbi u Mbárək ; variantes : Ben Barek, Ben M'barek ), né le 16 juin 1917 à Casablanca au Maroc et mort le 16 septembre 1992 à Casablanca 1, est un footballeur marocain.
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No one knows exactly when Larbi Ben Barek was born, but some football historians believe he changed his year of birth from 1914 to 1917. He grew up in a poor area of Casablanca and first kicked a ball around on wasteland in his city. After playing for local club Al Ouatane for two years, he joined L'Ideal Club de Casablanca and was spotted.
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Introducing Larbi Ben Barek: the original "Black Pearl". Born in Casablanca in 1914, Larbi Ben Barek would most certainly have been subject of a tug-of-war between Europe's top clubs had he been a modern day player, such was the dazzling ability he showed from an early stage.
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Other articles where Larbi Ben Barek is discussed: football: Africa: Moroccan forward Larbi Ben Barek became the first African professional in Europe, playing for Olympique de Marseille and the French national team in 1938.
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The amazing story of the first African footballer to feature in the Spanish top flight , Morocco's Larbi Ben Barek The amazing story of the first African footballer to feature in the Spanish top.