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Karim Benzema History

                                                                                                          Karim Benzema

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Personal information
Full nameKarim Benzema
Date of birth19 December 1987 (age 24)
Place of birthLyon, France
Height1.87 m (6 ft 2 in)[1]
Playing positionStriker
Club information
Current clubReal Madrid
Number9
Youth career
1995–1996SC Bron Terraillon
1996–2004Lyon
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2004–2009Lyon112(43)
2009–Real Madrid92(43)
National team
2004France U172(1)
2004–2005France U1816(14)
2005–2006France U198(4)
2006–2007France U215(0)
2007–France42(13)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 15:05, 3 May 2012 (UTC).
† Appearances (Goals).
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 15 November 2011

Karim Benzema (Arabicكريم بن زيمة‎; born 19 December 1987) is a French international footballer who plays for Real Madrid in the Spanish 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.[2] He is described as an "immensely-talented striker" who is "strong and powerful" and "a potent finisher from inside the box".[3]
Benzema was born in the city of Lyon beginning his football career with local club Bron Terraillon. In 1996, he joined the biggest club in the cityOlympique 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 2010–11 season, Benzema reached prominence scoring 26 goals en-route to helping Real Madrid win the Copa del Rey. In December 2011, he was named the French Player of the Year for his performances during the calendar year.[4]
Benzema is a former French youth international and has represented his nation from under-17 level onwards. Prior to playing for the senior team, he played on the under-17 team that won the 2004 UEFA European Under-17 Football Championship. Benzema made his senior international debut in March 2007 in a friendly match against Austria. On his debut, he scored his first international goal in a 1–0 win. Benzema has represented France at one major international tournament; UEFA Euro 2008. He made two appearances in the competition against Romania and Italy in the group stage.

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[edit]Personal life

Benzema was born in Lyon, to parents of Algerian Kabyle descent.[5][6][7] Benzema grew up with nine siblings and his father Hafid in the nearby town ofBron.[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]
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 that was being operated inside of a Paris nightclub with some of the women possibly being underage. The report also stated that two of the players were already questioned as witnesses by judge André Dando and a group of magistrates. The report described the two players as being one who “is a major player in a big foreign club” and that the other “plays in the championship of France Ligue 1".[10] Later that day, the players were discovered to be Franck Ribéry and Sidney Govou.[11] The other two players were later discovered to be Benzema and Hatem Ben Arfa. Benzema was alleged to have had a sexual rendezvous with a prostitute when she was 16 years of age, an act Benzema has denied through his lawyer.[12] On 29 April, the country's Secretary of State for Sports Rama Yade, after refusing to publicly comment on the case in its infancy, declared that any player placed under investigation should not represent the France national team.[13] The following day, a judicial source confirmed that Benzema would not be questioned, if at all, before the start of the 2010 FIFA World Cup.[14] On 20 July, Benzema was questioned by Paris police and, following questioning, was indicted by judge Dando on the charge of "solicitation of a minor prostitute".[15][16]

[edit]Club career

[edit]Lyon

[edit]Early career

Benzema is a graduate of the Lyon academy. Before joining Lyon, he trained at local Rhône-Alpes club Bron Terraillon SC in the commune Bron, a suburb of Lyon. His performances with Bron's youth team caught the attention of Lyon scouts and he joined the academy in 1996 at the age of 9.[17] Benzema quickly ascended up the ranks scoring 38 goals in one season with Lyon's under-16 team[18]and scoring 12 goals in 14 matches with the under-18 team before earning a call up to the senior squad by manager Paul Le Guen.
He made his league debut for Lyon on 15 January 2005 during the 2004–05 season in a match against FC Metz, coming on as a substitute in the 77th minute. Lyon won the match 2–0 with Benzema providing the assist on the second goal scored by Bryan Bergougnoux.[19] Five days later, he signed his first professional contract, agreeing to a three-year deal.[20] Over the next two seasons, his play was limited making a total of 34 appearances and scoring six goals, including his first ever against AC Ajaccio in a 3–1 win,[21] as well as his first UEFA Champions League goal against Norwegianclub Rosenborg BK in a 2–1 victory.[22]

[edit]Breakthrough season

For the 2007–08 season, with the likes of Florent MaloudaJohn Carew, and Sylvain Wiltord all departing from the club, Benzema, despite being 19 at the time, switched to the number 10 shirt and was inserted into the lead striker role. After forming a special relationship with new manager Alain Perrin, he responded with 31 goals in 51 games. He topped the league with 20 goals, scored four goals in the UEFA Champions League, one in the Coupe de la Ligue, and totaled six goals in six Coupe de France matches, helping Lyon win their first ever double.[23] Some of his more dazzling performances that season included a hat-trick against Metz on 15 September,[24] an equalizing goal in the 90th minute from a free kick against Derby du Rhône rivals Saint-Étienne,[25] and a goal against RC Lensthat was nominated for goal of the season by fans.[26]
In the Champions League, Benzema scored an important double against Rangers at Ibrox Stadium on the last match day of the group stage. The 3–0 victory assured Lyon progression to the knockout rounds.[27] In the knockout rounds, Lyon faced Manchester United and Benzema continued to score, this time it was from outside the penalty box in the first leg match which ended in a 1–1 draw[28]and United eventually won the tie 1–2 on aggregate. Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson and players praised Benzema for his performance.[29] Lyon president Jean-Michel Aulas later accused Ferguson of tapping-up Benzema.[30][31]
"It's a compliment to be compared to Zinedine Zidane, but we are different players."
Karim Benzema, after being compared to Zinedine Zidane.[32]
On 13 March 2008, Benzema extended his contract with Lyon until 2013 with a one year extension option.[33] After signing his new contract, Benzema became one of the highest paid footballers in France.[34] For his efforts that season, he was named the Ligue 1Player of the Year, selected to the Team of the Year, and awarded the Trophée du Meilleur Buteur for being the league's top scorer.[35][36] He was also shortlisted by the French magazine France Football for the 2008 Ballon d'Or award,[37] won by Cristiano Ronaldo.

[edit]2008–09 season

Benzema got off to a good start for the 2008–09 season scoring twice in Lyon's opening league match against Toulouse.[38] The following three weeks, he scored goals against Rhône-Alpes rivalsGrenoble[39] and Saint-Étienne[40] and scored a goal against OGC Nice, converting a penalty in the dying seconds.[41] Lyon won all three matches. As a result of his early goals, Olympique Lyonnais president Jean-Michel Aulas quelled the many transfer rumors surrounding Benzema by placing a €100 million price tag on the striker. He was also nominated alongside Franck Ribéry to be featured on the French cover of the video game FIFA 09.[42]

Benzema during a training session with Lyon
He scored his seventh goal of the league on 29 October, scoring in the 2–0 win over Sochaux. Benzema scored again the following weekend in a 2–0 win over Le Mans.[43] He was among the top scorers in the UEFA Champions League group stage, scoring five goals,[44] a double against Steaua Bucureşti,[45] two goals in two matches against Fiorentina,[46][47] and a goal against the eventual group winners Bayern Munich on the final match day.[48]
Following the winter break, Benzema endured a rough patch going scoreless the first three games before recording his 11th goal of the season against Nice in a 3–1 victory.[49] Two weeks later, he scored his 12th goal against Nancy in a 2–0 victory.[50] The next nine matches, both Benzema and Lyon's form dwindled losing four matches, drawing three, and winning only two with Benzema scoring only two goals in that stretch, both of them against Le Mans in a 3–1 victory.[51]The bad form resulted in Lyon losing their grip on first place position and eventually falling out of the title race, thus ending their streak of seven consecutive Ligue 1 titles.[52] Benzema was a part of four of those title runs.
Despite losing the title, Benzema got back on track scoring his 15th and 16th goals of the season on 17 May in a 3–1 away victory over rivals Marseille, the first goal being a penalty.[53] He scored his 17th goal the following weekend against Caen in a 3–1 victory moving him into third place among Ligue 1 top scorers.[54]

[edit]Real Madrid

[edit]2009–10 season

On 1 July 2009, it was announced that Lyon had reached an agreement with Spanish club Real Madrid for the transfer of Benzema. The transfer fee was priced at €35 million with the fee rising to as much as €41 million based on incentives.[55] On 9 July, Benzema successfully passed his medical and signed his contract, a six-year deal, later that afternoon.[56] He was presented officially as a Real Madrid player later that night at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, similarly to the previous signings of Kaká and Cristiano Ronaldo.[57] Benzema made his Real Madrid debut on 20 July in the club's opening pre-season friendly against Irish club Shamrock Rovers in Dublin, appearing as a halftime substitute.[58] He scored the lone goal in the club's 1–0 win, scoring in the 87th minute.[59] On 24 August, Benzema netted two goals in Real Madrid's 4–0 victory over Norwegian club Rosenborg in an annual friendly tournament organized for the Santiago Bernabeu Trophy.[60] The goals brought his total tally in the preseason with Real Madrid to five, making him the joint top scorer alongside fellow striker Raúl.[61]
He made his La Liga debut on 29 August against Deportivo La Coruña.[62] Benzema scored his first official goal for Madrid on 20 September 2009 at home against newly promoted side Xerez in a 5–0 victory.[63] Six days later, he scored his first brace for the club in a 3–0 home victory over Tenerife.[64] On 3 November, Benzema made his first European goal for Madrid in a 1–1 draw against Milan at the San Siro.[65] He scored his second brace on 30 January 2010 for the club against Deportivo.[66]

[edit]2010–11 season


Karim Benzema against Villarreal CF
The new season started slowly for Benzema, he was mainly used as a substitute early on the season, but due to a serious injury to Gonzalo Higuaínand the team's lack of senior strikers, Benzema was given more starts by José Mourinho. On 4 December, Benzema netted a hat-trick in a 4–0 victory against Auxerre, the first goal being Real Madrid's 300th goal in the Champions League era.[67] His second hat-trick came on 22 December 2010 in a 8–0 thrashing in a Copa del Rey match against Levante.[68]
On 22 February 2011, Benzema opened the scoring in the 1–1 draw against his former club Lyon at Stade de Gerland.[69] The France striker scored just after 40 seconds coming on as a substitute on the 62nd minute in which he dodged three players and placed the ball between the legs of Lyon goalkeeper Hugo Lloris. The goal was the 100th goal of his professional senior career, and also the first goal for Real Madrid at Stade de Gerland in 6 years. Nevertheless he did not celebrate the goal out of respect for his former club. He then continued his fine form by scoring twice in the 7–0 win against Malaga, he added another brace (two goals) against Racing Santander in a 1–3 away win on 6 March 2011. Six days later, he scored another two against Hércules helping Madrid to a 2–0 victory, making it his third consecutive brace for his club. He also scored the opener in the 1–2 away win atVicente Calderón Stadium in the Madrid derby match against Atlético Madrid on 19 March 2011, which took his tally to 10 goals in his last 8 games.[70]After missing several weeks through injury, he returned to score a goal on 23 April in a 3–6 win against Valencia. In Real Madrid's last game of 2010–11 season against Almería, he scored two goals in an 8–1 home win[71] which summarize his season with 26 goals in 31 starts and 17 substitute appearances.

[edit]2011–12 season

Benzema was impressive in the preseason matches, scoring 8 goals in 7 games.[72] He opened his tally in the new league season with a brace against Getafe on September 10.[73] He then scored against Dutch club Ajax in Real Madrid's 3–0 Champions League win. On 10 December 2011, Benzema scored the fastest ever El Clásico goal, just 22 seconds into the game but eventually the opposing team, FC Barcelona, scored 3 goals (AlexisXavi and Cesc), ending with Real Madrid losing the game, with Karim's goal as the only one for the team.[74]
On March 24, Benzema surpassed Zinedine Zidane as the top French scorer in La Liga history with 2 goals against Real Sociedad. On 27 March, he scored 2 goals in the Champions League quarterfinals against Cyprus's APOEL F.C. in a 3–0 away win.

[edit]International career


Benzema playing for France in 2008
In 2004, he was a part of the under-17 squad that won the 2004 UEFA European Under-17 Football Championship,[75] the nation's first ever.[76] In the tournament, which was played on home soil, Benzema scored one goal against Northern Ireland in the group stage.[77] Benzema later played with the under-18 team at the2005 edition of the UEFA-CAF Meridian Cup. He played in all four matches scoring a tournament-leading five goals helping France win the tournament. During the2005–06 season, he played with the under-19 team making eight appearances scoring four goals before earning a call up to the under-21 squad who were attempting to qualify for the 2007 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship. Benzema made only five appearances with the team scoring no goals. His final appearances with the squad were in their shocking two-legged loss to Israel in the qualifying playoffs to determine the participants in the UEFA under-21 tournament.[78]
Before representing France, Benzema was eligible for Algeria and was called up to the squad by the Fédération Algérienne de Football in December 2006,[79] but turned them down stating, "Algeria is my parents’ country and it is in my heart, but football-wise I will only play for the French national team."[17] On 28 March 2007, Benzema won his first cap for France against Austria, scoring the only goal in a 1–0 win for France.[80] His next two goals came in one game against theFaroe Islands, who France subsequently beat 6–0.[81]
He was selected to represent France at Euro 2008. France's Euro 2008 campaign opened with a 0–0 draw against Romania[82] and after a frustrating performance, he was substituted in the second half and played no part in their following game, a 1–4 defeat to the Netherlands.[83] In the last group game, France lost 2–0 to Italy and Benzema featured in the starting lineup.[84] He has now adopted the number 10 for France. He scored his first goal since adopting the jersey from the penalty spot against Turkey on 5 June 2009 in a friendly where they won 1–0.[85] Benzema was left out of France's preliminary 30-man squad for the2010 FIFA World Cup announced by manager Raymond Domenech on 11 May 2010. Domenech cited his poor season with Real Madrid, rather than his alleged involvement in a sex scandal.[86]
Following the World Cup, Benzema returned to the national team under new manager Laurent Blanc. After going almost a year without representing France, he made his return to the team in its 2–1 defeat to Norway.[87] Alongside Yoann Gourcuff, Benzema led the team in scoring in qualifying for UEFA Euro 2012 netting three. He scored his three goals in wins over Bosnia and Herzegovina,Luxembourg, and Albania.[88][89][90] On 17 November 2010, Benzema scored the opening goal in France's 2–1 win over England at Wembley Stadium.[91] In the team's next match against Brazil in February 2011, he scored the only goal for France in a 1–0 win.[92]

[edit]Career statistics

[edit]Club

As of 3 May 2012''
ClubSeasonLeagueCup[nb 1]Europe[nb 2]Total
AppsGoalsAssistsAppsGoalsAssistsAppsGoalsAssistsAppsGoalsAssists
Lyon2004–05601000000601
2005–0613112211101642
2006–0721523103202782
2007–0836207971742523110
2008–093617231085147233
Total112431317112191231486618
Real Madrid2009–1027831005113394
2010–113315675286148269
2011–12322077431175503115
Total9243161595241471316628
Career total20486293220743261027913246

[edit]International

As of 15 November 2011.[93]
National teamSeasonAppsGoalsAssists
France2006–07210
2007–081121
2008–091130
2009–10320
2010–111042
2011–12512
Total42135

[edit]International goals

[edit]Honours

[edit]Club

Lyon
Real Madrid

[edit]International

France

[edit]Individual

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