Karim Boukraa

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Karim Boukraa
Personal information
Date of birth (1973-03-07) 7 March 1973 (age 49)
Place of birth Strasbourg, France
Position(s) Striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
199x–1995 Le Havre AC[1]
1995–1996[3][4] Stade Brestois 29[2]
1996–1997[5] Gazélec Ajaccio[4]
1997–1998[6] Angoulême CFC[5]
1998–1999 Paris FC[6]
1999–2000 [7]
2000 Greenock Morton F.C. 18 (1)
2000–2002 Ross County F.C. 30 (2)
2003/2004 Rodez AF[8]
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Karim Boukraa (born 7 March 1973 in France) is a French retired footballer and founder of the Deïzo Academy.[9]

Scotland[]

Flying to Scotland on 3 August 2000 to discuss a deal with Greenock Morton,[10] Boukraa exited the Ton four months later to Ross County,[11] citing unhappiness with Morton's directors.[12] Assisting to beat Ayr United 2-0 on debut,[13] he was best known for his skillful performance during the 2000-01 Scottish Cup 4th Round between the Staggies and Scottish Premier League giants Rangers, despite losing 3-2.[14] Earlier, the wideman said he would not be vigilant of their best players as he had previous French Cup experience with top clubs.[15] Staying on for the 2001/02 season,[16] he helped County advance to the 2001–02 Scottish League Cup quarter-finals with a goal to knock out Dundee 2-1,[17] but was eventually axed with three others.[18]

Thinking back to his years in Scotland, the Frenchman stated that "There, everything is done to put the footballer in the best possible environment".[19]

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