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C’Chartres Football formalizes the arrival of Moroccan Ahmed Jabbari

In the Jabbari family, ask for the big brother. After Ayoub, briefly came to participate in the preparation of the 2019-2020 season before signing pro in Caen (L2), where he terminated his contract last summer, it was his eldest Ahmed who put his crampons in Chartres. The Moroccan, 25 years old since December 26, is the CCF’s first recruit for the second part of the season and certainly more.

“He is a very fast lane player, very good technically, who will help us to be more efficient,” says the coach from Chartres, Jean-Pierre Papin. I think this is an important reinforcement for us. With him, we will try to go up this year, but we are also preparing for next season … “

In Moroccan D1

Ahmed Jabbari, right-handed, 1.80 m for 77 kg, arrives from Fréjus-Saint-Raphaël (N2). But, under the orders of the former coach of Chartres Jean-Guy Wallemme, he played little. He landed in the Var last year when the championship was already stopped. This season, he played two games in September before receiving a severe penalty of seven suspension matches for reacting a little too harshly after suffering a killer tackle.

At the break, C’Chartres Football is very far from the mark

Failing to really be able to express himself on the ground, he nevertheless took the opportunity to acclimatize to French life for his first experience abroad. “It’s a little cold in here, but everything is fine. “

A native of Rabat, Ahmed Jabbari discovered football at AS Salé where he did all his youth classes before being spotted. “I played half a season in D1 at AS Far and another in D2 at the Union sportive de Sidi Kacem”, says the neo-Chartrain. He then joined the Tihad Sportif de Salé, at the lower level, for the best season of his career, according to him.

“He knows how to attack, but also to defend”

Along with football, the “eccentric” led another career: that of a soldier in the royal Moroccan gendarmerie, for six years. “My missions were quite simple …”, he blurted out without disclosing more. Secrecy obliges.

Ahmed Jabbari dropped the uniform to attempt exile with the ambition to break through. A dream that the great supporter of AS Far and fan of Allan Saint-Maximin, “a player who has a bit of the same profile as me”, has not given up.

With this in mind, he hopes to shine with Chartres where Kader Chehida, who worked with him in Fréjus, attracted him. “He’s fast, he’s explosive and has a big ball hit. The advantage is that he knows how to attack, but also to defend ”, judges the sporting director of the CCF.

Amhed Jabbari will try to show these qualities from this Saturday, January 8 in Fleury (read below) within a team that could welcome other players during the winter transfer window.

If eight elements have already been recruited this season, including Yannick Mamilonne who has already left, the leaders of Chartres do not rule out the idea of ​​further enriching the workforce of Jean-Pierre Papin. New information could quickly fall …

In Fleury amputated by the Covid-19
One week before its supposed official resumption, in Vannes (Morbihan), for the last day of the first leg, Chartres will play in a preparation match, this Saturday January 8 (4 p.m.), behind closed doors, at FC Fleury. But Jean-Pierre Papin will be forced to field an unprecedented team against an opponent led by Habib Boumezoued and still in the race for accession to the National with only three points behind Paris 13 Atletico in Group C of N2. The Covid-19 has been there at the CCF and no less than seven players will be missing (Colas, Koné, Palbrois, Gazeau, Sidibé, Danfa, Vilmercati) while the goalkeeper Crépel should be spared. “It’s a game to get the machine back on track, get some benchmarks and validate the work done this week in training,” says JPP.

Franck Thébault

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