Abderrahmane Soukhane (born
September 13,
1936 in
El Biar (
Alger),
Algeria) is a retired
Algerian football player.
Biography
Nicknamed
Soukhane II, he started his playing career in the junior ranks of
JS El Biar. At the age of 20, he joined
French club
Le Havre AC, playing with the club for 8 seasons. He helped the team reach the top flight of
French football in 1959, winning the
Division 2 Championship. However, after three seasons,
Le Havre was relegated again to the second division. Soukhane stayed with the club until 1964, when the professional section of the club was disbanded. In his final season with
Le Havre, he would finish as the top scorer in
Ligue 2 with 21 goals, the first
African to do so.
In 1964, he joined Toulouse FC after discussions with long-time FLN teammate Kader Firoud who was announced as coach of the team. In his first season, Toulouse finished a modest 11th in the 18-team top division. In his second season, they finished 4th in the standings, earning a ticket to the UEFA Cup (known as the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Finals then). He would also lead the team to the semi-finals of the Coupe de France, where they lost 2-1 to RC Strasbourg. Soukhane scored Toulouse's only goal in that game, and was used also used as goalkeeper after the expulsion of the Toulouse keeper Devis. Soukhane played two more seasons with Toulouse FC, and at the end of the 1967 season left the club after the disbandment of the professional section. He played one season with Red Star 93 before retiring from football.
Internationl career
Abderrahmane Soukhane, along with his brother Mohamed, were members of the
Algerian FLN team which fought for the independence of
Algeria from
France. He played in tours and friendlies all over the world before.
Honours
- Top scorer of Ligue 2 in 1964 with 21 goals
References
- Col., Les Cahiers de l'Équipe, 1956-1957.
- Marc Barreaud, Dictionnaire des footballeurs étrangers du championnat professionnel français (1932-1997), l'Harmattan, 1997. cf. notice du joueur page 81.