Moroccan international Yunis Abdelhamid has officially joined AS Saint-Étienne on a one-year contract as part of the summer transfer window. The French club announced the signing of the 36-year-old player, whose career path has been anything but typical, on social media.
The Moroccan defender welcomed the new contract, stating his readiness to defend the club's colors and achieve its goals in the top league.
Born in Montpellier on September 28, 1987, Yunis Abdelhamid did not attend a soccer academy at a young age. He turned professional at the age of 24, playing his first three seasons in Ligue 2.
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Initially, he played for AC Arles Avignon, then Valenciennes FC. His next season was with Dijon FCO (Ligue 1), followed by several more with Stade de Reims.
With the Moroccan national team, Yunis Abdelhamid was called up for the first time in 2016 by former coach Hervé Renard. He was part of the squad selected for the African Cup of Nations (CAN 2019), before being recalled by Walid Regragui for the CAN 2023.