Ghezal celebrates Algeria win with family in Tlemcen (Magharebia.com)

Ghezal celebrates Algeria win with family in Tlemcen

2009-06-11

Algerian international and Sienna striker Abdelkader Ghezal visited his home town in Tlemcen province to celebrate the Greens' historic win over Egypt in last Sunday's African/World Cup qualifier, Echorouk reported on Wednesday (June 10th). Ghezal, who scored the second of Algeria's 3 goals in the match, brought his shirt to his relatives. "I can’t describe my feelings. All I can say is that I am extremely happy," Ghezal was quoted as saying about his first trip back home after many years abroad.

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yasmine rockstar Posted 2009-07-11

Ghazal is the best and nicest player in the universe. I searched and found no one better than him. He is the most skilled player. I love him more than myself.

loveghazel Posted 4 days ago

Honestly, I am behind you, Yasmine. Ghezal is the most handsome player with the most beautiful eyes that I have ever seen. He's not a racist. He's very nice. When I see him, I always feel like my heart soars. Oh my God, how I would like to see him one day and talk to him. His wife is lucky. LOL :)

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