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Karim Mostafa Benzema (born 19 December 1987) is a
French international footballer who plays for Spanish club
Real Madrid in
La Liga. He primarily plays as a
striker whose influence can extend out to the
wings and is known for his technical ability, powerful style of play, and vast goal-scoring ability.
[3] He is described as an “immensely-talented striker” who is “strong and powerful” and “a potent finisher from inside the box”.
[4]Benzema was born in the city of
Lyon and began his football career with local club Bron Terraillon. In 1996, he joined the biggest club in the city
Olympique Lyonnais and, subsequently, came through the
club’s youth academy. Benzema made his professional debut in the
2004–05 season and appeared sporadically in his first three seasons as Lyon won three titles in that span. In the
2007–08 season, Benzema became a starter and had a breakthrough year scoring over 30 goals as Lyon won its seventh straight league title. For his performances, he was named the
National Union of Professional Footballers (UNFP)
Ligue 1 Player of the Year and named to the organization’s
Team of the Year. Benzema was also the
league’s top scorer and given the
Bravo Award by
Italian magazine
Guerin Sportivo. After another season at Lyon, in July 2009, Benzema signed a six-year contract with Spanish outfit
Real Madrid. After struggling to establish himself in his debut season with the club, in the ensuing two seasons, Benzema reached prominence scoring 32 goals en route to helping Real Madrid win the
Copa del Rey in 2011 and the
2011–12 edition of La Liga. He has been awarded
French Player of the Year for his performances during the calendar year of 2011
[5] respectively 2012.
Personal life
Benzema was born in the city of
Lyon, France to French nationals of
Algerian descent.
[6][7] He observes fasting during the Islamic holy month of
Ramadan.
[8] His grandfather, Da Lakehal Benzema, lived in the village of Tighzert, located in the northern town of
Beni Djellil in
Algeria before migrating to Lyon, where he eventually settled in the 1950s.
[9] Benzema’s father, Hafid, was born in Tighzert, while his mother, Wahida Djebbara, was born and raised in Lyon; her family originated from
Oran. Benzema is the third youngest in the family and grew up with eight other siblings in
Bron, an eastern suburb of Lyon.
[9] His younger brothers Gressy and Sabri are also footballers.
[10] The former currently plies his trade at the amateur level with Vaulx-le-Velin in the Division d’Honneur, the sixth division of French football, while the latter plays in the youth academy of a club in the family’s hometown of Bron.
[11][12] Since establishing himself as an international footballer, Benzema has been involved in numerous promotional campaigns. Since 2008, he has regularly appeared on the cover of the French version of the annual
FIFA video game. Benzema is sponsored by German sportswear company
Adidas and has, subsequently, appeared in several television advertisements for the brand.
On 18 April 2010, it was first reported by French television service M6 that four members of the French national team were being investigated for their roles as clients in a prostitute ring operated inside of a Paris nightclub, with some of the women possibly being underage or transgender. The players were eventually revealed to be
Franck Ribery,
Sidney Govou,
Hatem Ben Arfa, and Benzema.
[13][14] Benzema was alleged to have had a sexual rendezvous with a prostitute when she was 16 years of age, an act Benzema denied through his lawyer.
[15] On 20 July, Benzema was questioned by Paris police and indicted on the charge of “solicitation of a minor prostitute.”
[16][17] In November 2011, prosecutors asked for the cases against Ribéry and Benzema be dropped, saying that the players were not aware that the escort, identified as
Zahia Dehar, was 16 years old.
[18] However, the case has gone on to trial. The first hearing was held in June 2013.
[19]
Club career
Early career
Benzema began his football career at his hometown club Bron Terraillon SC at the age of eight. While at the club, he was nicknamed
Coco by friends and, after scoring two goals in an under-10 match against the
Lyon youth academy, began attracting attention from the biggest club in the city.
[20][21] According to Serge Santa Cruz, who was president of Bron Terraillon in the 1990s, Lyon officials had visited him directly in an attempt to sign the youngster; however, Santa Cruz refused.
[22] After talking with Benzema’s father, the club allowed the player to undergo a trial with Lyon.
[22] Following the trial, Benzema officially joined Lyon and was inserted into the club’s academy at the age of nine.
[23]
Lyon
Benzema quickly ascended up the youth categories in the academy. He served as a
ballboy during Lyon senior team matches and performed well in school being described as a student who was “discreet and respectful”.
[22][24] At under-16 level, Benzema scored 38 goals in the
Championnat National des 16 ans, the domestic league for under-16 youth players in France.
[25] Ahead of the
2004–05 season, Benzema was promoted to the club’s reserve team, which was playing in the
Championnat de France amateur, the fourth division of
French football. Despite only playing with the team during the autumn campaign, he scored a team-high ten goals as the Lyon reserve team finished second in its group.
[26]
2004–2007
Benzema was called up to the senior team for the first time under manager
Paul Le Guen during the break leading up to the second half of the season. As is customary with new players arriving at Lyon, the young striker had to stand up and speak to his new teammates, which at that time included the likes of
Michael Essien,
Sylvain Wiltord,
Florent Malouda, and
Éric Abidal.
[27] While speaking, Benzema was subjected to jokes and laughter, which prompted the youngster to declare “Do not laugh, I’m here to take your place”.
[27] He, subsequently, made his professional debut on 11 December 2004 appearing as a substitute for
Pierre-Alain Frau. Lyon won the match 2–0 as Benzema provided the assist on the second goal scored by
Bryan Bergougnoux.
[21][28] He would subsequently sign his first professional contract, agreeing to a three-year deal.
[29] After making three more appearances as a substitute, on 2 April, Benzema made his first professional start in a 1–0 win over
Lens.
[30] He finished the campaign with six appearances as Lyon won its fourth straight league title.
Benzema began the
2005–06 season under the tutelage of new manager
Gérard Houllier. Under Houllier, he struggled for meaningful minutes due to the presence of newly signed
Brazilian striker
Fred, as well as Wiltord. Benzema made his season debut on 2 October 2005 in a league win over
Rennes appearing as a substitute.
[31] On 6 December, he made his
UEFA Champions League debut in Lyon’s final group stage match against
Norwegian club
Rosenborg BK. On his competition debut, he scored his first professional goal in a 2–1 win.
[32] A month later, Benzema scored his first professional double in a 4–0 win over
Grenoble in the
Coupe de France.
[33] On 4 March 2006, Benzema scored his first professional league goal against
Ajaccio in a 3–1 win.
[34]
Benzema began earning more playing time in the
2006–07 season and made his competitive season debut in the
2006 Trophée des Champions against
Paris Saint-Germain. In the French supercup, Benzema converted a penalty, which drew the match at 1–1. Lyon later won the league curtain-raiser 5–4 on penalties.
[35] Benzema opened the league campaign on a quick note scoring in the team’s first match of the season against
Nantes.
[36] Three weeks later, on 26 August 2006, Benzema appeared as a substitute and scored two goals in a 4–1 away win over
Nice.
[37] He also converted two goals in the Champions League group stage against
Romanian outfit
Steaua Bucureşti and
Ukrainian club
Dynamo Kyiv.
[38][39] After appearing regularly during the autumn campaign, on 10 November, Benzema suffered a severe thigh injury.
[40] The injury resulted in the striker missing three months of action before returning in February 2007. Benzema failed to score a goal until the final league match of the season against Nantes as Lyon recorded its sixth consecutive league title.
[41]
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