Soufiane Alloudi, born on July 1, 1983, is a former Moroccan football striker renowned for his impactful career in various Moroccan clubs, notably Kawkab de Marrakech.
In September 2007, Alloudi made a significant move from Raja Casablanca to Al-Ain FC, signing a three-year contract with a loan fee reported to be four hundred fifty thousand dollars. This transfer marked a pivotal moment in his career, allowing him to showcase his talents on a larger stage.
Alloudi also represented the Moroccan national team, where he made headlines during the 2008 Africa Cup of Nations. In their opening match against Namibia, he scored a remarkable first-half hat-trick in just twenty-eight minutes. Unfortunately, he had to leave the field due to injury before the match concluded, and Morocco's subsequent failure to qualify for the quarter-finals was partly attributed to his absence.