Fifth season of "Golden Foot" takes on a Maghreb dimension

2008-07-10

The fifth season of Morocco's popular football reality show "Golden Foot" will include contestants from other Maghreb countries for the first time in programme history.

By Mawassi Lahcen for Magharebia in Casablanca – 10/07/08

[Mawassi Lahcen] Former footballer Aziz Bouderbala speaks to youths eager to join the fifth season of the "Golden Foot" football talent search. This year, the Moroccan show includes participants from other Maghreb countries.

With the start of summer, the fifth season of football talent search "Golden Foot" kicked off on Morocco's Channel 1. For the first time in the show's history, 16 young men from Maghreb countries outside Morocco will participate in what some people call the "Star Academy of football".

Sixty hopefuls between the ages of 15 and 17 entered the show's training camp in Casablanca on Saturday (July 5th). Over the next three months, viewers will watch the contestants as they go through all the stages of physical and psychological preparations for the final match, which will produce the champion of the season. Eleven more players will be chosen in the final match and all will have the chance to enrol in France's Le Havre centre to improve their skills, which will open doors professionally for successful contestants.

While in training camp, the aspiring footballers will meet a number of Moroccan and international players. Winners will be chosen based on votes from viewers and judging by professional players and trainers.

The show travelled to seven Maghreb cities, like Nouakchott, Algiers, Tunis, and Tripoli, to select the regional candidates. Representatives also stopped in Brussels to give a chance to Maghreb players living in Europe.

"I can't describe what I felt every time I met those enthusiastic young players," said Moroccan football player Aziz Bouderbala. They are ambitious and filled with "a strong desire to show their talents and abilities."

Bouderbala, head of the judging panel, said the tour was successful but difficult. He noted that many young players came from remote areas across the Maghreb to participate in the show. This year even saw two young players come from Canada and the United States to take part in the competition.

One of the most remarkable moments during this year's tour, Bouderbala said, was the participation by one young man from Agadir with an amputated arm. His disability didn't curb his ambition to become a professional player in the future.

The inclusion of players from outside Morocco was an early concern for the organisers.

"At first, we were afraid it wouldn’t succeed," said producer Othmane Ben Abdejlil. "However, we were very surprised to see the good reception the idea has had."

The show's organisers were also pleasantly surprised, Ben Abdejlil said, by Golden Foot's good reputation and large audience in other Maghreb countries.

Othmane noted that the Maghreb expansion also extended to the judges. One of the judges is Algerian international player Said Haddouch, who lives in Belgium, where he works as a coaching trainer. Another judge is former Egyptian international Nader Al Sayed, who expressed a desire to include Egypt in future competitions.

Previous seasons of Golden Foot have enabled a number of participants to join Moroccan and foreign teams after showcasing their considerable talents to television viewers across the region.

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Anonymous Posted 2008-07-14

I love Karim Ziyani.

نور المغاربية Posted 2008-07-17

Thanks to the brother Mawassi for this comprehensive coverage of the programme. I hope that that it won’t disappoint Maghreb young people who badly need such initiatives. I think that we need more interaction and unity than today.

zakaria Posted 2008-08-17

I would like to sign up at Mr Aziz Bouderbala’s training centre. I am 12 years old, so, God willing, I will do this in four years. –Thank you

sidibe Posted 2009-01-09

Hi- I would like information about your football academy. Can you help me join the academy? –Thank you in advance

walid Posted 2009-04-06

I salute this programme, the golden foot.

ياسين شنا Posted 2009-04-11

I want to participate in the golden foot this season. I ask about the date on which they will come to Casablanca to register with them. Thank you.

khalid jebli Posted 2009-04-20

I ask about the date on which the golden foot caravan will come to the city of Agadir.

اليعقوبي عبد العزيز Posted 2009-04-22

I am a good player. I want to participate in the golden foot. Is the future secured if I participate in it? I hope that you accept me.

yassine Posted 2009-06-10

I'm Yassine from Morocco city of Marrakech love football.

mehdi Posted 2009-06-12

I am Mehdi from the town of Mechraa Belaksiri. I am 17. I was born in 1993. I was born in Mechraa Belaksiri. I would like to be a good player in the Moroccan premier league. Therefore, I thank you very much. Thank you.

بدر والخير Posted 2009-06-27

I love the golden foot and hope to participate in it.

said ait hfid Posted 2009-06-27

I want to practice football especially because it is a collective sport. I hope to become a hero of the golden foot.

سعد Posted 2009-07-02

I want to play in the golden foot.

ايوب بعلا Posted 2009-07-05

I want to participate in the golden foot because honestly it is one of the greatest programmes broadcast on the first channel.

اتبل Posted 2009-07-25

We are for talents.

عبداللطيف ايت العباس Posted 2009-09-01

I want to participate in the Golden Foot. Honestly, it is the best program.

JIHANI Posted 2009-09-13

I wish you success.

اشرف Posted 2009-09-20

My name is Achraf. I hope from all my heart to participate in the new round of the golden foot.

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