Zidane Mebarakou (; Tamazight: âµ£âµÂâ´·â´°âµ âµÂⴻⴱⴰâµÂâ´°â´½âµÂ; born 3 January 1989) is an Algerian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for MO Béjaïa.
Mebarakou is from Barbacha, 40 km south of the city of Béjaïa in Kabylia.
He made his professional debut with local club JSM Béjaïa. He moved to MO Béjaïa in summer 2014. At his new club, he won the Algerian Cup, scoring in the semi-final against ES Sétif. At the end of his first year at the club, he was voted player of the season in an online survey.
In 2016, he joined MC Alger alongside teammate Zahir Zerdab on a two-year deal. After 2 years and a half in the Algerian capital, he joined Saudi Pro League side Al-Wehda in January 2019. He returned to MC Alger during the following transfer window after Saudi club owners did not wish to keep him.
In 2020, he joined CS Constantine, where he would play for two years.
Having spent 6 months without a club, Mebarakou signed with third-tier promotion contender Olympique Akbou in January 2023. On April 28, 2023, he scored the 2nd goal in a 3âÂÂ0 win against USM Khenchela in the Algerian Cup round of 16, earning them a historic qualification to the quarterfinals.
His performances at MO Béjaïa attracted the eyes of coach Christian Gourcuff. Nonetheless, he never played for the national team.
MO Béjaïa
MC Alger
Olympique Akbou