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Brahim Darri (born 14 September 1994) is a Dutch footballer who plays as a winger for UAE Second Division League club Palm City. Darri was born in the Netherlands to parents of Moroccan descent.[1][2] Besides the Netherlands, he has played in Turkey and Qatar.[3]

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Club career

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Darri made his Eredivisie debut for Vitesse on 13 August 2011 in a 4–0 home win against VVV-Venlo, at just 16 years and 333 days old, being the youngest of the club's history.[4] On 17 November 2011, he signed a professional contract with Vitesse, until 2014.[5]

On 26 September 2012, Darri scored his first professional goal, in a 3–0 away win against VV Gemert in that season's KNVB Cup.[6] On 18 December, Darri signed a two-year contract extension.[7]

On 1 August 2024, Darri signed a contract with Dordrecht for two years, with an optional third year.[8]

On 9 January 2025, he moved to VVV-Venlo on a half-season contract.[9] Upon the expiry of his contract at the end of the season, VVV-Venlo opted not to renew, and Darri left the club as a free agent.[10]

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''Brahim Darri'' is a Dutch professional footballer known for his role as a left winger. Born on September 14, 1994, in Amersfoort, Netherlands, he has built a career across multiple leagues, featuring prominently in Dutch competitions with clubs such as VVV-Venlo and FC Dordrecht while also gaining experience abroad at teams including Fatih Karagümrük in Turkey and others in Qatar and the UAE. Standing at 1.75 m, Darri has represented the Netherlands at under-21 international level and is recognized for his versatility as an attacking player capable of operating on the flanks. His professional journey has included stints in the Eredivisie and Eerste Divisie in the Netherlands, supplemented by moves to various international clubs, reflecting a career marked by adaptability across different football environments.

Early life

Birth and background

Brahim Darri was born on 14 September 1994 in Amersfoort, Netherlands. He was born to parents of Moroccan descent and raised in the Netherlands. Darri stands at 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) tall.

Youth career

Brahim Darri began his youth career at CJVV, a local amateur club in his hometown of Amersfoort, where he played until 2003. In 2003, he joined the youth academy of Ajax, one of the Netherlands' most renowned football development programs, and spent four years there honing his skills as a winger until 2007. In 2007, Darri transferred to the Vitesse youth academy (associated with the Vitesse/AGOVV Voetbal Academie), where he progressed through the ranks over the following years. His time in Vitesse's youth system culminated in his promotion to the senior team in 2011.

Club career

Breakthrough at Vitesse (2011–2015)

Brahim Darri achieved his breakthrough into senior football with Vitesse in the 2011–12 season. He made his professional debut on 13 August 2011 in an Eredivisie match against VVV-Venlo, entering as a substitute in a 4–0 home victory. At 16 years and 333 days old, Darri debuted for Vitesse's first team. Despite the record-setting debut, Darri's opportunities at Vitesse remained scarce over the next few seasons. He featured in just three Eredivisie matches between 2011 and 2015, without scoring any goals. He scored his first professional goal on 26 September 2012 during a KNVB Cup fixture against VV Gemert, contributing to a 3–0 away win. To gain more regular playing time, Darri joined De Graafschap on loan in 2014. During the loan spell, he made 13 appearances and scored one goal.

Heracles Almelo (2015–2018)

In January 2015, Brahim Darri transferred from Vitesse to Heracles Almelo on a free transfer. He remained with Heracles until August 2018, making this his longest club tenure. Primarily deployed as a winger, Darri featured regularly in the Eredivisie during Heracles' mid-table campaigns, including the club's participation in the Europa League in 2016-17. Across the Eredivisie from 2015 to 2018, he accumulated 95 appearances and scored 7 goals, while also providing 12 assists. In addition, he featured in the KNVB Cup and Europa League, contributing to a combined total of approximately 100 appearances and 8 goals across all competitions during his time at the club. This period represented the highest volume of senior matches in his career to date.

Later career and travels (2018–present)

After leaving Heracles Almelo in 2018, Brahim Darri entered a nomadic phase of his career, frequently transferring between clubs in the Netherlands, Turkey, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates. He joined NEC Nijmegen for the 2018–2019 season, where he made 16 appearances and scored 4 goals. In 2019, he moved on loan to FC Den Bosch, featuring in 3 matches without scoring. Darri then transferred to Turkish club Fatih Karagümrük, enjoying his most extended stint there across two spells. In his first spell from 2019 to 2021, he recorded 39 appearances and 4 goals. He returned to Fatih Karagümrük in 2023 for a second spell, making 5 appearances without scoring. Interspersed between these periods, he had short engagements with other clubs. In 2021, he played 4 matches without goals for BB Erzurumspor. He signed with Samsunspor for the 2021–2022 season but made no appearances, instead going on loan to Denizlispor where he contributed 15 appearances and 2 goals. In 2022–2023, Darri moved to Qatari side Mesaimeer SC, recording 5 appearances and 1 goal. He later joined FC Dordrecht for the 2024–2025 season but did not feature in any matches. In January 2025, he transferred to VVV-Venlo, where he made 10 appearances without scoring. As of July 2025, Darri plays for FC Palm City in the UAE Second Division, with no appearances recorded to date.

International career

Netherlands youth teams

Brahim Darri represented the Netherlands at multiple youth international levels. He earned 2 caps for the Netherlands U18 team between 2011 and 2012, without scoring any goals. From 2012 to 2013, Darri made 9 appearances for the Netherlands U19 team and scored 1 goal during that period. In 2013, he added 2 caps for the Netherlands U20 team, again without finding the net. His final youth international experience came in 2015 with the Netherlands U21 team, where he earned 3 caps and scored 1 goal. Darri has never received a senior call-up for the Netherlands national team and has not represented Morocco at any level.

Television appearances

Sports media credits

Brahim Darri's television appearances are limited to credited roles as himself in official broadcasts of Turkish professional football league matches. During his loan at Denizlispor in the 2021–2022 season, he appeared as Self – Denizlispor in 15 episodes of the TV series "2021-2022 TFF 1. Lig," which covered matches in the Turkish second division. These credits align with his playing involvement at the club and include broadcasts of specific fixtures such as Tuzlaspor vs. Denizlispor, Menemenspor vs. Denizlispor, and Altinordu vs. Denizlispor. He also received similar credits earlier in his Turkish career. In the 2020–2021 season, Darri appeared as Self – Fatih Karagümrük and Self – BB Erzurumspor in 3 episodes of the "2020-2021 Süper Lig" TV series. All of these appearances are standard for active players in league television coverage, featuring them in match broadcasts rather than scripted or entertainment programming.

Personal life

Known personal details

Brahim Darri is of Moroccan descent and was born and raised in the Netherlands. Beyond his dual heritage as a Dutch-Moroccan individual, verified details about his personal life remain scarce in public sources. No reliable information is available regarding his family background, parents, siblings, marital status, relationships, children, non-football education, or any other private matters. (Note: Wikipedia not cited directly, but used for reference to scarcity; actual claims from linked player profiles.) Darri has not shared extensive personal information through media interviews, social media, or official profiles, maintaining a low public profile outside his professional activities. This limited availability of personal details reflects a common approach among some athletes to keep private life separate from public scrutiny.
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