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Moha El Ouriachi, speedy winger with a scoring touch

Moha El Ouriachi
Moha El Ouriachi. Photo/Sky Sports
  • He is a Moroccan professional footballer
  • He was on loan at Shrewsbury Town from FC Barcelona
  • He represented Morocco at the Under-17 and Under-23 levels

Moha El Ouriachi is a Moroccan professional footballer who plays as a left winger for CE L’ Hospitalet. His career journey began with the youth team of FC Barcelona where he progressed through the ranks successfully and was promoted to the club’s B team.

A year later, he was loaned to English club Shrewsbury Town for the remainder of the season, before he was loaned out to Scottish club Heart of Midlothian for the next season. A year later, the winger returned to Barcelona and was loaned out to another Spanish club, Espanyol B where he played for a season before joining fellow Catalan club CF Badalona in Segunda Division B.

In the following season, he dropped down to Tercera Division, signing for CE L’Hospitalet.  Internationally, he is eligible to play for the Morocco national team and he represented Morocco at the Under-17 and Under-23 levels.

Moha El Ouriachi Personal Life

Moha El Ouriachi Choulay is a Moroccan footballer who plays as a left winger. He was born in Nador, Morocco on January 13, 1996, to Moroccan parents which makes him eligible to play for the Morocco national team.

Moha El Ouriachi

Moha El Ouriachi. Photo/ESPN

Ouriachi’s footballing talent began in his hometown of Nador, Morocco where his skills caught the eye of local scouts who recommended him for regional trials. Through these trials, he earned an opportunity to play in larger tournaments and showcase his abilities, which led to him participating in prestigious Moroccan youth tournaments, attracting the attention of bigger clubs.

On being scouted by Barcelona, his performances at these tournaments impressed FC Barcelona scouts who invited him for trials at their renowned La Masia youth academy. His technical skills, speed and agility during the trials stood out, convincing the La Masia coaches of his potential and was eventually offered a place in the academy.

He joined the youngest age group at La Masia, working his way through the various levels as he honed his skills and adapted to Barcelona’s unique playing style. He steadily impressed the coaches by showcasing his growth and dedication, ultimately leading him to secure a spot in the Barcelona B team, the reserve team for the senior squad.

Moha was a regular member of the Barcelona B team, playing alongside other young talents like Adama Traore and Sergi Roberto who later went on to achieve success with the senior team.

Playing at this level provided valuable experience and exposure to a higher level of competition, preparing him for the potential jump to the senior squad. Since then, he has played for several clubs and has also been on loan stints. He dropped down to Tercera Division, signing for CE L’Hospitalet. Internationally, he is eligible to play for the Morocco national team and he represented Morocco at the Under-17 and Under-23 levels.

Moha El Ouriachi Career Journey

Ouriachi’s footballing talent began in his hometown of Nador, Morocco where his skills caught the eye of local scouts who recommended him for regional trials. Through these trials, he earned an opportunity to play in larger tournaments and showcase his abilities, which led to him participating in prestigious Moroccan youth tournaments, attracting the attention of bigger clubs.

His performance with the youth academy earned him a place the club B’s team and a year later, he was loaned to English club Shrewsbury Town for the remainder of the season, before he was loaned out to Scottish club Heart of Midlothian for the next season.

Moha El Ouriachi

Moha El Ouriachi. Photo/Sky Sports

A year later, he returned to Barcelona and was loaned out to another Spanish club, Espanyol B where he played for a season before joining fellow Catalan club CF Badalona in Segunda Division B.

In the following season, he dropped down to Tercera Division, signing for CE L’Hospitalet.  Internationally, he is eligible to play for the Morocco national team and he represented Morocco at the Under-17 and Under-23 levels.

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