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Tarik El Jarmouni Joins Raja Casablanca
The Moroccan goalkeeper has signed a two year contract with the Rajaouis.
According to Mountakhab.net, former FAR Rabat keeper Tarik
El Jarmouni has joined Raja Athletic Club on a two year contract on Monday.
The 31 year old who began his career at Chabab Mohammedia had been without a club since the end of last season considering his deal with his previous club expired.
Meanwhile, El Jarmouni has expressed his happiness at joining the current Moroccan title holders and promised that he would do his very best for his new employers.
“I’m honored to join the big Raja family. It’s a big club with whom any footballer would want to play. I hope to be part of the important names in this club and I’ll do my best to live up to the expectations of the Rajaoui spectators and the people who believed in me,” he said in an interview posted on the club’s official website.
Rami Ayari, Goal.com
The 31 year old who began his career at Chabab Mohammedia had been without a club since the end of last season considering his deal with his previous club expired.
Meanwhile, El Jarmouni has expressed his happiness at joining the current Moroccan title holders and promised that he would do his very best for his new employers.
“I’m honored to join the big Raja family. It’s a big club with whom any footballer would want to play. I hope to be part of the important names in this club and I’ll do my best to live up to the expectations of the Rajaoui spectators and the people who believed in me,” he said in an interview posted on the club’s official website.
Rami Ayari, Goal.com
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