Just before the Algeria national team’s training camp, Algerian striker Baghdad Bounedjah bids farewell!
Algeria national team striker Baghdad Bounedjah has departed Al Sadd after nine successful seasons, leaving behind a legacy of goals and titles. In an emotional interview, Bounedjah expressed gratitude towards the club, his teammates, and the fans, while reflecting on the highlights of his Qatari career.
Bounedjah left Al Sadd with a heavy heart but knowing it was time for a new challenge. He reminisced about the unforgettable memories and deep bonds he forged during his time at the club, emphasizing that “Al Sadd was a part of his life.”
Among his fondest memories, Bounedjah cited the 2018 season, where he shone with 39 goals in the league, clinching the AFC Champions League Golden Boot and the World’s Top Scorer award. He also emotionally recalled the victories in the Emir Cup, a special moment for all Qatari clubs. Bounedjah netted over 200 goals for Al Sadd, establishing himself as one of the club’s most prolific scorers. He was also a role model of professionalism and dedication, earning the respect of his teammates, management, and fans.
He warmly thanked Al Sadd supporters for their unwavering support, dubbing them the “twelfth man” of the club. He also expressed gratitude towards his teammates, coaches, and management, highlighting the crucial role they played in his success.
The Algeria national team striker leaves Al Sadd with an impressive trophy cabinet and invaluable experience. He now looks ahead to a new challenge while maintaining a deep attachment to the club that propelled him to the highest levels.
In summary, Baghdad Bounedjah’s departure marks the end of a glorious era for Al Sadd. But his legacy will remain etched in the memories of the club and its supporters forever.
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