Marouane Fellaini, born on November 22, 1987, in Etterbeek, Belgium, is a distinguished former professional footballer who made his mark as a midfielder. With Moroccan heritage, he began his football journey in the youth ranks of several clubs, including Anderlecht, R.A.E.C. Mons, Royal Francs Borains, and Charleroi, before ultimately joining Standard Liège. His time at Liège was marked by significant achievements, including winning the Belgian Pro League and the prestigious Ebony Shoe.
Fellaini's career took a pivotal turn when he moved to England to join Everton. During his tenure at the club, he was recognized as the Young Player of the Season for 2008-09, a year in which Everton reached the FA Cup final. After five successful years with the Toffees, he made a high-profile transfer to Manchester United in September 2013, in a deal valued at twenty-seven point five million pounds.
At Manchester United, Fellaini enjoyed a fruitful spell, contributing to the club's success by winning four major trophies, including the FA Cup, EFL Cup, and UEFA Europa League. Following over a decade in English football, he made the decision to join Shandong Taishan in the Chinese Super League in February 2019, marking a new chapter in his career.
On the international stage, Fellaini represented the Belgium national team from 2007 until his retirement in March 2019. He earned eighty-seven caps and scored eighteen goals, participating in notable tournaments such as the 2008 Olympics, the 2014 World Cup, Euro 2016, and the 2018 World Cup, where he played a key role in helping Belgium secure a third-place finish.