The Franco-Moroccan Neil El Aynaoui has just signed a three-year professional contract with the club that trained him. He will now play under the jersey of AS Nancy in Ligue 2.
19-year-old midfielder Neil El Aynaoui is entering the big leagues by signing a three-season contract with the professional elite of his training club, AS Nancy Lorraine (ASNL).
A childhood dream finally come true for the son of Younès El Aynaoui, a former tennis champion who was ranked 22nd in the world in 2003. (…)
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Rising Star Neil El Aynaoui Signs Pro Contract with AS Nancy Lorraine
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French Tennis Star Hugo Gaston Teams Up with Moroccan Legend Younes El Aynaoui for Clay Court Season
27 April 2023, by SaidAt 22 years old, Hugo Gaston did not experience the glory days of the charismatic Younes El Aynaoui on the ATP circuit, but he has watched videos of the former Moroccan player on YouTube. The Frenchman says he is delighted to have the legendary player on his training team for the 2023 European clay court season.
"He is a legend of Moroccan tennis, African tennis and tennis in general, so it’s good to have his advice," Gaston told ATPTour.com at the Mutua Madrid Open. "He knows tennis, for (…) -
Rising Star Neil El Aynaoui Shines for Lens in Ligue 1 Breakthrough
26 November 2023, by SylvanusArrived at RC Lens from AS Nancy Lorraine, the Franco-Moroccan player Neil El Aynaoui, 22 years old, impresses by his performances to the point of making his coach Franck Haise and the supporters dream.
Appointed a starter for the first time on November 13 against Olympique de Marseille (1-0 win), Neil El Aynaoui meets Franck Haise’s expectations. He is named "Lensois of the match". Thanks to an assist from Óscar Cortés, the Lens midfielder scored his first goal with the club against (…) -
RC Lens Midfielder Neil El Aynaoui Eyes Future with Moroccan National Team
1 April, by SaidRC Lens player Neil El Aynaoui would like to represent the Moroccan national football team.
This is what his father, former tennis player Younes El Aynaoui, said in a statement to the news site Rue2O. However, the player’s current situation, marked by recent injuries, postpones this possibility for the time being.
Younes El Aynaoui specified that his son Neil has been unavailable for six months due to injuries. The Lens midfielder, who is starting his career in the French championship, (…)