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Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Marouane Chamakh, Fifth Muslim player in Arsenal
Moroccan international footballer and at the same time leading scorer last French Bordeaux FC, Marouane Chamakh, a Moroccan and Arab players who are joint first with Arsenal after the club announced by Britain last Friday. Chamakh with his new club will wear costumes pungung number 29, as he used to wear when together with his old club.
With the merger of the Arsenal, Chamakh Morocco listed as the second player after his colleague Nabil Dirar grazing in four English giants, Manchester United, Liverpol, Chelsea, and Arsenal. Chamakh is also listed as the sixth Muslim players at Arsenal after Armand Traore, Bacary Sagna, Samir Nasri and Abou Diaby.
Marouane Chamakh signed a long contract with the club arsenal, but it is not known how the nominal transfer and at what salary. However, British media reported that Chamakh contract worth 12 million euros and a monthly salary of about 250 thousand euros.
In connection with that, coach Arsene Wenger on Arsenal's website specifically states, "I am pleased with the merger Chamakh at Arsenal." According to him, Camakh is a player who has long coveted, and its presence will support Arsenal. Camakh have had 293 matches and netted 79 goals for the past 8 years with FC Bordeaux.
Additionally Chamakh is a key element that drove the success of his old club dangle French League 2008-2009 and played in the 2010 European Champion round until the final quarter, and he contributed 5 goals. Furthermore, Wenger stated that Chamakh big players with high technical ability, as he showed with FC Bordeaux and Morocco in the country's national team last season.
After joining one English club, Camakh revealed that the English league is the goal and Arsenal was the choice. He was deeply impressed and deeply moved to be able to play at the Emirates Stadium in front of a fanatical supporter of Arsenal. (From Various Sources)
source: kisahmuallaf.com
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