Zakaria Labyad

Zakaria Labyad
Personal information
Full name Zakaria Labyad
Date of birth (1993-03-09) 9 March 1993
Place of birth Utrecht, Netherlands
Height 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)[1]
Playing position Attacking midfielder
Youth career
USV Elinkwijk
2004–2009[2] PSV
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2010–2012 PSV 45 (8)
2012–2016 Sporting CP 19 (2)
2014–2015Vitesse Arnhem (loan) 45 (11)
2015–2016 Sporting B 14 (3)
2016Fulham (loan) 2 (0)
National team
2009 Netherlands U17 3 (0)
2011– Morocco U23 17 (7)
2012– Morocco 3 (0)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 11:40, 28 April 2016 (UTC).

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 22:06, 23 December 2014 (UTC)

Zakaria Labyad (Arabic: زكريا لبيض; born 9 March 1993 in Utrecht) is a Dutch-born Moroccan footballer who is now a free agent and played most recently as an attacking midfielder for Fulham, in the Championship on loan from Sporting CP in the Primeira Liga and Sporting Clube de Portugal B in the Portuguese Segunda Liga. The player has previously represented the Netherlands U17 team at international level before switching his allegiance to Morocco and playing for them at the Under-23 level.

Club career

PSV

Having come through the youth program, in January 2009, Labyad extended his contract with PSV until the summer of 2012.[3] Before joining PSV, Labyad played for USV Elinkwijk. Labyad made his debut in the senior team on 25 February 2010 in a UEFA Europa League home match against Hamburger SV, coming on as a substitute for Otman Bakkal in the 71st minute.[4] Three days later, Labyad also made his debut in the Eredivisie, coming on as a substitute for Balázs Dzsudzsák in a match against RKC Waalwijk.[5] On 18 April 2010, Labyad made his first appearance in the starting line-up in a home match against FC Groningen.[6] Labyad's selection in the starting line-up paid immediate dividends, with him scoring two goals in the 3–1 victory.[6] In the last match of the 2009–10 season, Labyad was again in the starting lineup in a 1–1 draw against AZ Alkmaar.[7] Labyad more or less became a regular in the starting 11 in the 2011-12 season and experienced a great deal of success. He played in 32 matches and scored 6 goals. He scored a goal in the KNVB Beker semi final against SC Heerenveen and followingly won the cup with PSV.

Sporting CP

On 3 April 2012, Sporting CP's president revealed that Labyad will join the Portuguese team for the 2012/2013 season, on a free transfer, signing a 5-year deal contract. However, on 23 May, PSV's technical director Marcel Brands told Dutch media that Labyad's contract was extended for another year since Labyad failed to formally terminate his contract before the legal deadline of 15 May.[8]

On 2 July 2012, he officially joined Sporting.[9] In his first season he made 20 appearances for the club in which he scored twice. Although his spell in the club is widely considered a disaster, Labyad will forever be fondly remembered by Sporting fans and portuguese people alike for throwing the dankest, most epic, farewell party, who brought together people from all walks of life, from Carlos Cruz to Taraabt, who all wished to pay tribute to the charismatic player.

Vitesse (loan)

In January 2014, after not playing a single match for Sporting during the first half of the season, Labyad was sent on loan to Dutch side Vitesse Arnhem until the summer of 2015.[10]

Return to Sporting CP

Labyad will return to Sporting CP for the 2015-16 Primeira Liga season to work with new Sporting CP manager Jorge Jesus who insisted upon Labyad's return as part of him agreeing to accept the Sporting CP job offer. Indeed, Labyad is viewed as a "pilar" for the new Sporting CP by Jorge Jesus.[11]

Fulham (loan)

On 1 February 2016, Labyad moved on loan to Fulham until the end of the 2015–16 season.[12]

On 31 August 2016, Sporting CP announced that both parties have agreed to terminate the contract.[13]

Personal life

Labyad has said that he looks up to former PSV team-mate Ibrahim Afellay, stating “Ibrahim is my friend. I have a lot of respect for him, not only because he plays in the same position as me, but also because as a person, he’s someone I look up to.”[14] During his time at PSV, Labyad lived in Utrecht with his family, so he had to commute by train every day to Eindhoven.[15] He followed an education in "Sport & Activity" at the ROC Eindhoven.He is a Muslim.[15]

Statistics

As of 10 November 2015[16][17]
Club Season Division League Cup League Cup Europe Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
PSV Eindhoven 2009–10 Eredivisie 62001072
2010–11 703221111
2011–12 326641024812
Total 458961336615
Sporting CP 2012–13 Primeira Liga 192002061273
Total 192002061273
Vitesse Arnhem 2013–14 Eredivisie 1630020183
2014–15 29821413510
Sporting CP B 2015–16 Segunda Liga 7300000073
Total 411321615915
Career total 105231172025514335

References

  1. "FIFA U-17 World Cup Nigeria 2009 – Columbia – Netherlands" (PDF). FIFA.com. 25 October 2009. Retrieved 19 April 2010.
  2. "Zakaria Labyad". footballzz.co.uk. 12 March 2012. Retrieved 12 March 2012.
  3. "Zakaria Labyad signs new deal with PSV". PSV.nl. 22 January 2010. Retrieved 19 April 2010.
  4. "Report: PSV Eindhoven vs Hamburg SV – UEFA Europa League". ESPN Soccernet. 25 February 2010. Retrieved 19 April 2010.
  5. "Report: PSV Eindhoven vs RKC Waalwijk – Dutch Eredivisie". ESPN Soccernet. 28 February 2010. Retrieved 19 April 2010.
  6. 1 2 "Report: PSV Eindhoven vs FC Groningen – Dutch Eredivisie". ESPN Soccernet. 18 April 2010. Retrieved 19 April 2010.
  7. "Report: AZ Alkmaar 1–1 PSV Eindhoven". ESPN Soccernet. 2 May 2010. Retrieved 2 May 2010.
  8. "Labyad: 'Voor mij is Brands niet meer dan een conciërge'" (in Dutch). VI.nl. 23 May 2012. Retrieved 23 May 2012.
  9. "Labyad signs in at Alvalade". Sporting CP. 2 July 2012. Retrieved 4 July 2012.
  10. "Vitesse haalt Labyad per direct naar Arnhem". Voetbalprimeur. 9 January 2014. Retrieved 9 January 2014.
  11. "'Komst Labyad voorwaarde voor opvallende overstap Jesus'". Voetbal International. 4 June 2015. Retrieved 4 June 2014.
  12. "Fulham sign Rohan Ince and Zakaria Labyad on loan". BBC Sport. 1 February 2016. Retrieved 3 February 2016.
  13. "Sporting SAD statement: Zakaria Labyad". 31 August 2016. Retrieved 3 September 2016.
  14. "Rising Dutch star after Funsu Ojo – Zakaria Labyad". The Offside. 15 December 2009. Retrieved 19 April 2010.
  15. 1 2 "Zakaria Labyad: "Beide benen op de grond"" (in Dutch). PSV.nl. 1 March 2010. Retrieved 19 April 2010.
  16. "Zakaria Labyad Statistics". PSV.nl. Retrieved 19 April 2010.
  17. "Zakaria Labyad Statistics". Voetbal International. Retrieved 26 May 2014.
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