Personal information | |||
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Full name | Hacène Lalmas | ||
Date of birth | March 12, 1943 | ||
Place of birth | Algiers, Algeria | ||
Date of death | July 7, 2018 75) | (aged||
Place of death | Algiers, Algeria | ||
Height | 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) | ||
Position(s) | Attacking midfielder | ||
Youth career | |||
1954–1960 | OM Ruisseau | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1960–1962 | OM Ruisseau | 18 | (24) |
1962–1973 | CR Belouizdad | (107) | |
1973–1975 | NA Hussein Dey | ||
1975–1976 | IR Santé | ||
International career | |||
1963–1974 | Algeria | 43 | (14) |
Managerial career | |||
1983 | Algeria U17 | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Hacène Lalmas (12 March 1943 – 7 July 2018), also known as El Kebch (The Ram), was an Algerian footballer who played as a midfielder.[1]
Lalmas scored a record 131 goals in the Algerian championship. He was also voted as the 14th-best African player of all-time by the CAF.[2]
Club career
Although he started his career with OM Ruisseau, Lalmas played most of his career for CR Belouizdad and it was with CRB. He led the club to four league titles, three cup titles and three Maghreb Champions Cup titles.
Career statistics
International
- Scores and results list Algeria's goal tally first. "Score" column indicates the score after the player's goal.
# | Date | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result | Competition |
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1. | 22 March 1964 | Alexandria Stadium, Alexandria | Egypt | 1–1 | 2–2 | Friendly |
2. | 4 November 1964 | Stade El Annasser, Algiers | Soviet Union | 2–1 | 2–2 | Friendly |
3. | 19 July 1965 | Stade Alphonse Massemba-Débat, Brazzaville | Madagascar | 1–0 | 1–0 | 1965 All-Africa Games |
4. | 5 February 1967 | Stade Modibo Kéïta, Bamako | Mali | 0–2 | 0–3 | 1968 African Cup of Nations qualification |
5. | 12 February 1967 | Stade Municipal, Ouagadougou | Upper Volta | 1–2 | 1–2 | 1968 African Cup of Nations qualification |
6. | 12 September 1967 | Stade Chedli Zouiten, Tunis | Morocco | 0–2 | 1–3 | 1967 Mediterranean Games |
7. | 14 January 1968 | Hailé Sélassié Stadium, Addis Ababa | Uganda | 1–0 | 4–0 | 1968 African Cup of Nations |
8. | 2–0 | |||||
9. | 3–0 | |||||
10. | 26 June 1968 | Stade Mohamed V, Casablanca | Guinea | 1–0 | 2–2 | 1968 Olympic Games Qualifiers |
11. | 2–2 | |||||
12. | 30 June 1968 | Stade Mohamed V, Casablanca | Guinea | 1–0 | 2–3 | 1968 Olympic Games Qualifiers |
13. | 18 December 1968 | Stade El Annasser, Algiers | France Ol. | – | 2–5 | Friendly |
14. | 25 December 1969 | Stade El Annasser, Algiers | France Ol. | 1–0 | 3–1 |
Honours
CR Belouizdad
- Algerian league: 1965, 1966, 1970, 1971
- Algerian Cup: 1966, 1969, 1970
- Maghreb Champions Cup: 1970, 1971, 1972
Individual
- Algerian league top scorer: 1969–70
References
- ↑ Loyens, Olivier (13 August 2011). "Hacène Lalmas, le maestro". Afrik-Foot (in French). Retrieved 18 October 2017.
- ↑ "Dix joueurs africains honorés par la CAF à Lomé". www.icilome.com. Archived from the original on 2008-02-09.
External links
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