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Anwar Bensabouh

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Anwar Bensabouh (Arabic: أنور بنصبوح; Berber languages: ⴰⵏⵡⴰⵔ ⴱⵏⵙⴰⴱⵓⵃ; born 21 January 1999) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Tweede Divisie club Quick Boys. Born in the Netherlands, he is of Moroccan descent.[2]

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Almere City

Bensabouh played youth football for AFC and Almere City.[3] He made his debut for their reserve team, Jong Almere City, on 31 March 2018, starting in a 1–0 loss in the Derde Divisie against Jong FC Volendam.[4] On 5 May 2018, he scored his first senior goal, opening the score in a 2–0 home victory against Magreb '90.[5] He contributed to the team's promotion to the Tweede Divisie at the end of the season, after a two-legged play-off win over JVC Cuijk.[6]

Ahead of the 2018–19 season, Bensabouh was promoted to the first team, signing his first professional contract with the club in August 2018.[7] He made his professional debut for Almere City in the Eerste Divisie on 20 August 2018 in a game against Jong AZ, replacing Anass Ahannach in the 86th minute.[8] On 12 April 2019, he scored his first goal in a 3–1 league win over FC Den Bosch.[9] Almere City qualified for promotion play-offs to the Eredivisie that season, which saw Bensabouh score his second goal for the club in the first round against Cambuur.[10] They would however be knocked out by Cambuur after a loss in the second leg.[11]

On 11 June 2019, Bensabouh signed a contract extension, keeping him at Almere City until 2022.[12]

Telstar

On 30 June 2021, Bensabouh signed a two-year contract with league rivals Telstar.[13] He made his debut for the club on the first matchday of the season, playing 90 minutes in a 1–1 home draw against Emmen.[14][15] On 22 October, he scored his first goal for Telstar in an Eerste Divisie draw against Helmond Sport.[16]

He suffered a knee injury on 26 October 2021 in a KNVB Cup match against Kozakken Boys, which sidelined him for several months.[17] On his comeback on 4 March 2022, he scored an important goal from distance to secure a 2–2 draw against TOP Oss.[18] He scored four goals in 24 appearances in his first season at the club, which saw them finish in a disappointing 19th place in the league table.[2][19]

Under new head coach Mike Snoei, Bensabouh grew into a key player in midfield for Telstar early in the 2022–23 season.[20] In September 2022, he suffered a knee injury which sidelined him for several weeks.[21] In the second half of the season, Bensabouh appeared as captain in Glynor Plet's absence.[22] On 28 April 2023, he scored the decisive goal of a 1–0 victory against Den Bosch, keeping Telstar in the race for a spot in the promotion play-offs.[23] The team eventually finished in ninth place, improving drastically on their performance from the previous season, albeit missing out on play-offs by five points.[24] Bensabouh scored once in 30 appearances that season.[2]

Quick Boys

On 14 October 2024, after 15 months as a free agent, Bensabouh signed with Tweede Divisie club Quick Boys following several weeks of training with the team. He agreed to a contract lasting until 2025, with an option for an additional season.[25] During his free agency, transfer negotiations with two Qatari clubs and Eerste Divisie side FC Den Bosch fell through.[26][27]

Bensabouh made his debut for Quick Boys on 30 October, coming on as a 67th-minute substitute in a stunning 3–0 KNVB Cup victory over Eredivisie side Almere City—his former club.[28] Three days later, on 2 November, he made his Tweede Divisie debut, appearing as a half-time substitute in a 5–0 away win against Noordwijk.[29] He scored his first goal for the club on 15 March 2025 in a 4–1 local derby win over Katwijk.[30]

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Style of play

Bensabouh is a creative and versatile midfielder, capable of playing in multiple positions. He has highlighted his creative ability and strong work ethic.[3] Additionally, he has a good understanding of the game, enabling him to assess situations on the field and anticipate the right decisions.[3] He consistently looks forward and has an attacking mindset, and is able to deliver accurate passes both on the ground as well as through the air.[3]

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Personal life

Born in the Netherlands, Bensabouh is of Moroccan descent.[31]

Career statistics

As of match played 24 May 2025[32]
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  1. Appearances in Derde Divisie promotion playoffs
  2. Appearances in Eredivisie promotion/relegation playoffs
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