Ali Bouziane

Ali Bouziane (born 25 March 1977 in Boufarik, Blida Province) is a former Algerian professional basketball player. He also played for the Algeria national basketball team.[1][2]

Ali Bouziane
Personal information
Born (1974-11-05) November 5, 1974
Boufarik, Algeria
NationalityAlgerian
Listed height6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Listed weight176 lb (80 kg)
Career information
Playing career1995–2009
PositionPoint guard
Career history
1995–1999Toulouse Spacers
1999–2004Gravelines
2004–2005Racing Paris
2005–2006Asseco Prokom Gdynia
2006–2009JDA Dijon
2009AEL Limassol

Professional basketball player

Paris Basket Racing

August 2005 – February 2006 7 months

After the nice season with Paris Basket Racing, he was recruited by the Polish Euroleague team of Sopot Trefl. Bouzaine's 1st experience abroad. It took him out of his comfort zone. I had to adapt to a new lifestyle and different basketball culture. Obviously, Euroleague is the best level in the world after the NBA. He left the team before the end of the season when the Euroleague season finished.

Bouzaine met his ex-wife during his journey and his son still lives there.

Title and Performance:

-Polish cup winner

Levallois Metropolitans

August 2004 – June 2005 11 months

Paris Area, France

After 5 years and a lot of emotions in the north of France, he signed with Paris Basket Racing. The club was owned by Tony Parker's agents. He stayed one season and was lucky to play for one of the best coaching staffs in France.

Head coach: Gordon Herbert (Frankfort Skyliners)

Assistant coach: Jacques Monclar (Beinsports consultant)

Assistant coach: Kenny Atkinson (Brooklin nets head coach)

Performance and titles:

Best defence of the league

1/4 final of play off

1/8 finals of Eurocup

BCM Gravelines Dunkerque

August 1999 – June 2004 4 years, 11 months

Gravelines

After "Toulouse Spacer's" Bank out in 1999, Bouziane signed for BCM Gravelines Dunkerque in proA (1st division).

It was his longest experience in a club (5 years). Amazing sports and human experience.

Performance and titles:

2000 : Algerian national team : Vice maghrébin champions in Algiers

2001 : Algerian National Team : Africa vice champion / World Cup qualification

Best Africa starting five (guard)

2002 : qualification for 1/4 final of European ULEB cup

French National team A'

2003 : Final of French cup / play off semi final

2004 : France vice champion

Toulouse spacer's

August 1995 – June 1999 3 years, 11 months

Toulouse Area, France

After 2 seasons at "pôle France Yvan Mainini" in Paris from 16 to 18 years old, he started his professional career at 18 years old in ProB (2nd French division) in Toulouse.

Performance and titles:

1995 selected for the U21 French All star game (Dijon)

1996 Pro B French champion

1997 1st of the regular season

accession to proA (1st division)

Coach

  • Elan Chalon

June 2019 – present

  • AS Monaco Basket-Ball S.A. (ROCA TEAM)

August 2014 – October 2018 4 years, 3 months

Monaco area

After a 5-year break from basketball, Monaco was his first experience as a coach. He started from the bottom. He coached the U15 in Menton Basket Club and the U17 in A.S. Monaco Basketball the 1st season. He finished his experience with the club as a coach of the espoir team (U21) and sports manager of the U18/U21 academy. Meanwhile, he was studying in Paris FFBB to get his basketball coach degrees.

  • 2017/2018 A.S Monaco

Coach espoir U21 : Management d'un staff élargie / Gestion de la performance

Responsable technique centre de formation : mise en œuvre d'un projet sportif / responsable recrutement

Classé 5e et Qualification au trophée du futur

Mentor : Zvezdan Mitrovic

  • 2016/2017 A.S MONACO

Coach senior pré-nationale : invaincue et montée en Nationale 3

Assistant U18 France : analyse et montage vidéo-perfectionnement

Responsable technique en charge du projet de formation jeune : Formation de cadre interne - Responsable du " Roca Kids Camp "

  • 2015/2016 A.S. Monaco

Coach U17 : Championnat ligue Côte d'Azur (vice-champion PACA)

Assistant U18 France : Analyse vidéo, perfectionnement individuel

  • 2014/2015 A.S Monaco

Coach U17 : Championnat ligue cote d'Azur

coach U15 : Championnat départemental Alpes Maritimes

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References

  1. Profile BulgarianBasket.com
  2. Profile EuroBasket.com
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