- Chérif
Oudjani (born 9
December 1964) is a
former professional footballer who pla**** as a striker,
spending his
career in France. Born in France, he pla****...
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Ahmed Oudjani (19
March 1937 – 15
January 1998) was an
Algerian football striker.
Oudjani was a
member of the
Algerian FLN team
before the
country gained...
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survival was hard. Nevertheless, in 1964, Lens
finished third, with
Ahmed Oudjani the top
scorer with 30 goals.
Another famous player,
Georges Lech, joined...
- 3–0, with
goals by
Djamel Menad,
Tahar Chérif El-Ouazzani, and Chérif
Oudjani. The last game of the group,
Algeria beat
Egypt 2–0, with
goals by Djamel...
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Montpellier 25 1962–63
Serge Masnaghetti France
Valenciennes 35 1963–64
Ahmed Oudjani Algeria Lens 30 31 0.97 1964–65
Jacques Simon France
Nantes ♦ 24 1965–66...
- of Nations.
Algeria defeated Nigeria 1–0 with a lone goal from Chérif
Oudjani in the 38th
minute to win
their first African Cup. The
final was a repeat...
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Monaco 14 4
Klaus Allofs M****ille 13
Philippe Fargeon Bordeaux 13 Chérif
Oudjani Lens 13 Mo
Johnston Nantes 13 8
Roger Milla Montpellier 12
Christian Perez...
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Menad 3
goals Djamel Amani Rashidi Yekini 2
goals Rabah Madjer Chérif
Oudjani Emmanuel Maboang Abdoulaye Traoré
Webster Chikabala 1 goal
Tahar Chérif...
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achieved the
title of top
scorer of the
league is in Europe,
namely Ahmed Oudjani in the
French league and
Jabbour in Gr****
league and
there are also Madjer...
- Argentina, each of whom
scored twelve.
Algerian former footballer Ahmed Oudjani (in a 10–2 win for Lens
against RC
Paris on 8
December 1963),
Malian former...