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Larbi Benbarek
Personal information
Full name Haj Larbi Ben M'Barek
Date of birth June 16, 1914(1914-06-16)
Place of birth    Casablanca, Morocco
Date of death    September 16, 1992 (aged 78)
Place of death    Casablanca, Morocco
Playing position Midfielder
Youth career
1928–1930 FC El Ouatane de Casablanca
Senior career1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1930–1934
1934–1938
1938–1939
1939–1945
1945–1948
1948–1953
1953–1955
1955–1956
Idéal Club Casablanca
US Marocaine
Marseille
US Marocaine
Stade Français FC
Atlético Madrid
Marseille
Sidi-Ben-Abbes


30 (10)



31 (13)
   
National team
1938–1954 France 19 (3)
Teams managed
1957
1960
Morocco
Morocco

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

Larbi Benbarek or Larbi Ben Barek (also known as the Black Pearl) (June 16, 1914 - September 16, 1992) (Casablanca, Morocco) was a Moroccan football player. He was the first player to bear the nickname of Black Pearl.

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[edit] Career

The first African star and the first to bear the nickname of "Black Pearl", Ben Barek blazed a trail to the European, and particularly French and Spanish, leagues. He arrived to Marseille, France at the age of 20, and became an instant favourite with the fans for his skills, and technical abilities. Pele, the soccer legend who took the name of the "Black Pearl" after Pele made a famous statement about Larbi in which he says " If i am the king of soccer, then Larbi Ben Barek is the god of it".Such a statement,specially coming from a player that is perhaps, if not is the best soccer player that ever existed, can only show the magic and grateness the Moroccan player was gifted with.

His career was interrupted by the onset of World War II but he was soon back to his best with Stade Français FC and then in Spain, with Atlético Madrid, where he truly blossomed and where his international fame spread. His nickname with the fans in Spain was "The Foot of God". With the help of Benbarek, Atlético won La Liga in 1950 and 1951.He returned to Marseille in 1953.

One of the finest players ever to represent France, his adopted country, he made 19 appearances for the French national team between 1938 and 1954. But his comeback in 1954 against Germany in Hanover was curtailed by an injury after half an hour and proved to be the end of his career.

[edit] Later life

He was the first coach of the Morocco national football team.[1]Larbi Ben Barek died in his home town on 16 September 1992. Also, 6 years after his death, he was awarded the FIFA Order of Merit Award, which is the award of the highest honor in FIFA.

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