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Mohammed Hamony’s Potential Move to Girona

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Mohammed Hamony, an 18-year-old Moroccan winger, is currently a free agent after his contract with Le Havre ended. Hamony is reportedly in talks with Girona, potentially marking a significant step in his young career. His youth career and international appearances for Morocco’s U17, U18, and U20 teams highlight his promising talent.

  • Hamony is in discussions with Girona for a potential move.
  • He has represented Morocco at various youth levels, showcasing his talent.
  • Hamony’s contract with Le Havre ended on July 1, 2024.

Player Profile

Mohammed Zine El Abidine Hamony, born on August 5, 2006, in Casablanca, Morocco, stands at 1.78 meters and primarily plays as a left winger, though he is also adept as a right winger and attacking midfielder. Holding dual citizenship in Morocco and France, Hamony’s youth career includes stints at AJ Jamila, FC Rouen, Quevilly Rouen Métropole, and Le Havre AC. His outfitter is Nike.

Career Statistics

Hamony has made a total of 15 appearances, scoring 1 goal and playing 917 minutes. His detailed statistics by competition are as follows:

  • National U19 – Group A: 12 appearances, 1 goal, 750 minutes played
  • National 3 – Group F: 2 appearances, 0 goals, 77 minutes played
  • Coupe Gambardella: 1 appearance, 0 goals, 90 minutes played

National Team Career

Hamony has represented Morocco at various youth levels:

  • Morocco U20: 1 appearance, 0 goals (Debut: March 26, 2024)
  • Morocco U18: 1 appearance, 1 goal (Debut: May 26, 2024)
  • Morocco U17: 11 appearances, 2 goals (Debut: April 30, 2023)

Transfer News

Currently a free agent, Mohammed Hamony is in talks to join Girona, as mentioned in a tweet by Loïc Tanzi.


Relevant Context

Mohammed Hamony has shown promise in his youth career, playing for various youth clubs before joining Le Havre AC. His performances have earned him caps for Morocco’s U17, U18, and U20 national teams. Joining Girona could be a significant step in Hamony’s career, providing him with the opportunity to develop further in a competitive environment.

For more detailed player statistics and transfer history, check Hamony’s profile on Transfermarkt and profile on Soccerway.

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