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Naïma Bouhenni
Personal information
Full name Naïma Bouhenni-Benziane
Date of birth (1985-10-23) 23 October 1985 (age 39)
Place of birth Oran, Algeria
Height 1.65 m (5 ft 5 in)
Position(s) Forward
Team information
Current team
Al-Amal
Youth career
1998–2001 AS Intissar Oran
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2001–2005 AS Intissar Oran
2005–2006 ASE Alger Centre
2006–2007 ASJ Canastel
2007–2008 Sadaka SC
2008–2009 AS Intissar Oran
2009–2011 Afak Relizane
2011–2012 FC Vendenheim
2012–2017 Afak Relizane
2017–2018 FC Constantine
2019–2023 Afak Relizane
2023– Al-Amal
International career
2002– Algeria 60 (35)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 3 December 2023
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 7 April 2024

Naïma Bouhenni-Benziane (Arabic: نعيمة بوهني بن زيان; born 23 October 1985), known as Naïma Bouhenni, is an Algerian footballer who plays as a forward for Saudi club Al-Amal in Saudi Women's First Division League and the Algeria women's national team.

Early life

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Bouhenni was born in Oran.

Club career

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Bouhenni played for many clubs, but essentially for AS Intissar Oran and for Afak Relizane. In 2011, she went to France and played for FC Vendenheim in France.[1] She returned to Afak Relizane until 2012.[2] In 2023, she moved to the Saudi Women’s First Division League to play with Al-Amal to contribute to its qualification to the Saudi Women’s Premier League.[3]

International career

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Bouhenni capped for Algeria at senior level Africa Women Cup of Nations in 2004, 2006, 2010 and 2014. On 5 September 2022, Bouhenni announced her retirement from international football.[4] She returned playing for the national team in September 2023.

International goals

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Scores and results list Algeria's goal tally first

As of match played 4 April 2024
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 5 August 2006 Alexandria Stadium, Alexandria, Egypt  Egypt 0–1 0–3 2006 African Women's Championship qualification
2 3 November 2006 Oghara Township Stadium, Oghara, Nigeria  Equatorial Guinea 2–1 3–3 2006 African Women's Championship[5]
3 3–2
4 12 July 2007 Stade Ali Benfedda, Zéralda, Algeria  Senegal 1–0 3–1 2007 All-Africa Games
5 2–0
6 16 December 2007 Stade Ali Benfedda, Zéralda, Algeria  Morocco 1–1 2–1 2008 African Women's Championship qualification
7 22 May 2010 Stade de Koléa, Koléa, Algeria  Tunisia 1–1 1–1 2010 African Women's Championship qualification
8 8 November 2010 Makhulong Stadium, Tembisa, South Africa  Cameroon 1–1 2–1 2010 African Women's Championship
9 10 September 2011 Estádio da Machava, Maputo, Mozambique  Mozambique 1–2 1–7 2011 All-Africa Games
10 1–6
11 16 September 2011 Estádio do Maxaquene, Maputo, Mozambique  South Africa 0–2 0–3 2011 All-Africa Games
12 14 February 2014 Stade Omar Hamadi, Algiers, Algeria  Morocco 1–0 2–0 2014 African Women's Championship qualification
13 2–0
14 8 June 2014 Stade 15 Octobre, Bizerte, Tunisia  Tunisia 0–1 2–3 2014 African Women's Championship qualification
15 1 October 2014 Independence Stadium, Windhoek, Namibia  Namibia 2–1 2–1 Friendly
16 5 February 2016 CTN Sidi Moussa, Algiers, Algeria  Mali 1–0 5–0 Friendly
17 2–0
18 8 April 2016 Stade Omar Hamadi, Algiers, Algeria  Kenya 1–0 2–2 2016 Africa Women Cup of Nations qualification
19 2–2
20 12 April 2016 MISC Kasarani, Nairobi, Kenya  Kenya 0–1 1–1 2016 Africa Women Cup of Nations qualification
21 12 February 2017 Petra Stadium, Amman, Jordan  Jordan 1–2 2–3 Friendly
22 16 June 2017 Petra Stadium, Amman, Jordan  Jordan 0–1 0–1 Friendly
23 10 June 2018 Addis Ababa Stadium, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia  Ethiopia 0–1 2–3 2018 Africa Women Cup of Nations qualification
24 25 August 2021 Air Defense Stadium, Cairo, Egypt  Jordan 0–1 1–3 2021 Arab Women's Cup
25 28 August 2021 Air Defense Stadium, Cairo, Egypt  Palestine 3–1 4–1 2021 Arab Women's Cup
26 3 September 2021 Osman Ahmed Osman Stadium, Cairo, Egypt  Tunisia 2–2 2–2 2021 Arab Women's Cup
27 20 October 2021 Stade Omar Hamadi, Algiers, Algeria  Sudan 2–0 14–0 2022 Africa Women Cup of Nations qualification
28 4–0
29 8–0
30 9–0
31 26 September 2023 Miloud Hadefi Stadium, Oran, Algeria  Uganda 1–0 1–1 2024 Women's Africa Cup of Nations qualification
32 24 February 2024 CTN Sidi Moussa, Algiers, Algeria  Burkina Faso 2–0 2–0 Friendly
33 4 April 2024 Chedly Zouiten Stadium, Tunis, Tunisia  Tunisia 0–1 2–1 Friendly
34 7 April 2024 Chedly Zouiten Stadium, Tunis, Tunisia  Tunisia 0–1 2–2 Friendly
35 1–2

References

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  1. ^ "D1, une troisième Algérienne à Vendenheim". footofeminin.fr. 27 September 2011.
  2. ^ "Naïma Bouhenni-Benziane". fdocplayer.fr. 5 November 2015.
  3. ^ "الخبرة الجزائرية تحقق الإنجاز التاريخي للأمل السعودي" [The Algerian experience achieves the historical achievement of Al-Amal Saudi.]. kooora.com (in Arabic). Riyan Al-Jidani. 15 March 2024. Retrieved 1 April 2024.
  4. ^ أسطورة الكرة الجزائرية "نعيمة بوهني" تعلن إعتزال اللعب الدولي بعد 22 عام في الملاعب [Algerian football legend "Naima Bouhni" announces her retirement from international football after 22 years in the stadiums]. KoraPlus (in Arabic). 5 September 2022. Retrieved 12 September 2022.
  5. ^ "FIFA WWC 2007 Prel. Comp. CAF – Equatorial Guinea - Algeria". FIFA.com. Archived from the original on 25 October 2012. Retrieved 1 March 2021.
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