Nîmes Olympique has secured its first signing of the summer transfer window with the acquisition of Mehdi Beneddine. The Algerian footballer has committed to a contract with the Crocodiles that extends until 2026.
Transition from National 2 to Ligue 2
Mehdi Beneddine, who spent the previous season with Puy Foot 43 Auvergne in National 2, is making a significant step up to Ligue 2.
His move to Nîmes Olympique brings him back to his hometown, where he is set to make a considerable impact over the next two years.
Impressive Record at Puy Foot 43 Auvergne
During his tenure at Puy Foot 43 Auvergne, Beneddine showcased his skills across 31 matches in just nine months.
His contributions included seven appearances in the Coupe de France and 24 in the National 2 championship, where he managed to score three goals in all competitions.
This performance undoubtedly caught the attention of Nîmes Olympique, leading to his signing.
A Versatile Career
Beneddine, 28, has had a diverse career, having been trained at AS Monaco.
Over the years, he has played for several clubs, including Cercle Bruges, Quevilly Rouen, USM Alger, and LB Châteauroux, before joining Puy Foot 43 Auvergne.
His experience across different leagues and countries has shaped him into a versatile and reliable defender.
Looking Ahead
As Beneddine joins Nîmes Olympique, expectations are high for the defender to bolster the team’s defense.
His journey from National 2 to Ligue 2 signifies his upward trajectory in professional football.
The Crocodiles are hopeful that Beneddine’s experience and skills will help them achieve their goals in the upcoming seasons.