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Yohan Benalouane is a professional footballer who plays as a defender for Leicester City. Born and brought up in France, Benalouane represented the country as a youth before switching to represented Tunisia internationally.<\/P>

Club career
Cesena
After a particularly poor performance in a 2–0 loss against Bologna in December 2010, Benalouane was substituted. On leaving the pitch, and being jeered by Cesena supporters, he stormed past the bench and headed straight down the tunnel. He later publicly apologised for his behaviour.<\/P>

Parma\/Atalanta
In the summer of 2012, Benalouane was loaned to Parma, making his move permanent in July 2013 in a co-ownership deal. He signed a five-year contract with the Serie A outfit. On 3 January 2014, he joined Atalanta on a loan deal.<\/P>

After a successful loan deal, Benalouane was bought outright by La Dea in June 2014.<\/P>

Leicester City
On 3 August 2015, Benalouane joined Premier League club Leicester City on a four-year contract for an undisclosed fee, reported to be €8 million. On 31 January 2016, he joined Italian club ACF Fiorentina on loan until the end of the season, but did not play for the club due to injury. In June 2016, Benalouane filed an appeal with the Lega Serie A over unpaid wages from Fiorentina, whose sporting director claimed Leicester had deceived them over the player's fitness. He played only four league games (all as a substitute) in the 2015–16 Premier League season, when Leicester became champions, making him ineligible for a winner's medal (minimum five league matches required).<\/P>

Following the close of the transfer window, Benalouane was excluded from Leicester City's finalised squad for the 2016–17 Premier League season. Benalouane spent most of the season playing for the reserves, but returned to the first team in January 2017 following the departures of Luis Hernández and Jeffrey Schlupp. He played his first senior game of the 2016–17 season in a 3–1 FA Cup fourth-round replay win over Derby County on 8 February 2017.<\/P>

International career
Benalouane was eligible to play either for France (by place of birth) or Tunisia (through parentage). Despite playing once for the French under 21 team, he submitted a transfer request to represent the Tunisian senior team in 2010. However, despite receiving a call-up against Chad in an African Cup of Nations qualifier, he missed the game because he failed to be vaccinated prior to travel to Chad.<\/P>

In October he refused to join Tunisia for the match against Togo, for which he expected to receive a call-up from Laurent Blanc instead. However, FIFA warned Benalouane that as the paperwork had been completed, he could represent Tunisia only, a refusal to show up may risk a ban in club football. Benalouane refused another call-up in August 2013.<\/P>

In March 2018, Benalouane was once again called up by Tunisia, and this time he accepted the call up. Benalouane made his debut for Tunisia in a 1–0 victory over Iran on 23 March 2018, playing the full match.<\/P>","9EBD0BFF9766B31DEF99430639A2F292":"Nottingham Forest","C6E00DEB351621C4":"58602","09702F2B27619389F07D77F05427B135":"2020-10-5","5E8F53D0A504BF86":"Yohan Benalouane","0C852134AA40B2DD":"1","30A86FC0880FF75E":"185cm","4678B5349347B7EB":"79kg","8DC362CCE065919BCF40467C0DE6A7E8":"","18E9F76C307DDD99":"780","DA5E7C1A0F1CB829A66A16651D2472FD":"France,Tunisia","A16D5E6475634BB1C2248B183B7E41495B218039EB2EF0A3":"1","82CBDCB828DBDF896209A361CA981BCF":"","F27CBDD6332F20A59321B0F4E9CF2AB8":"29","0FCC2F07B9D0EBFD":"Aris Thessaloniki","A16D5E6475634BB126EF698FB3550B8C":"0","0A9B0394F31973591937C38F2F471911":"Nottingham Forest,Leicester City,Fiorentina[on loan],Atalanta,Parma Calcio 1913,Cesena,AS Saint-Etienne","2B5572269355781B0007104B7181FA88":"1987-3-28","e_index":1};