#Algerian football club
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wallpapers4screen · 2 days ago
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uniqrenders · 18 days ago
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mchiti · 1 year ago
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While we get ready for another night of international football, please remember this is happening right now.
Uefa have posted this
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No mention of deaths in Gaza. No mention of the thousands of Palestinians killed. Are their lives not worth mentioning, UEFA?
Please spare a thought for Youcef Atal, Algerian player of Nice, who is being investigated for speaking up for Palestine and Nice is threatening to terminate his contract while the mayor of the city is waiting for his “apology”. This is how he is being described on french media:
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Please spare a thought for Anwar El Ghazi, Moroccan player of Mainz, who has been suspended by the club for speaking up for Palestine. He was called up for the meeting with the management, who announced his suspension.
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Please spare a thought for Noussair Mazraoui, Moroccan player of Bayern, who will have to attend a meeting with the management after he returns from international duties. This is Bayern’s press release, unequivocally siding with one side, Israel. We’ll see what happens.
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Is this the football we want?
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sissa-arrows · 10 months ago
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A bit of a random question. Do you like football, and if so, is there a particular team you like?
I’m not a huge fan of football but as an Algerian who only have brothers I do watch a lot of football 😂 I have a soft spot for national teams like Algeria and Palestine because football is incredibly political no matter what people says (can tell you the story of the Algerian football team if you want cause it’s a story I love).
For clubs I enjoy Al Mouloudia (MC Alger) because of their history as well as its rival the USM Alger because of the political songs of Ouled Al Bahdja (the supporters of USM Alger). I also like Marseille (OM) because I’m anti PSG and because other supporters love to chant racist songs against Marseille (the rats infesting Marseille the PSG supporters sings about? When they started singing it they didn’t mean actual rats they used it as an anti Algerian and more largely anti Arab slur)
I hate Lyon (OL) cause they have too many racists supporters.
As you can see my taste in football is more driven by history and politics than it is by sports itself.
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swaggypsyduck · 2 years ago
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Are you interested in Argentina football? If you're interested or not, River Plate or Boca Juniors?
hi anon!! honestly i want to get into more south american football. i tune into brazilian club football every now and then but other than european club football (mostly la liga and the ucl) i watch african club football. i keep up w the moroccan league (bc im moroccan), the algerian league (bc of my friends), and then the caf champions league (its like the ucl but for african teams). cameroonian and egyptian teams r SO GOOD i dread when my teams face them!! the current champs r wydad (a moroccan team)!!
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sportsvillagesquare · 1 month ago
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CAS upholds Algerian appeal in football shirt map dispute
The Court of Arbitration for Sport on Wednesday ruled in favour of the Algerian football federation in a row over a map of Morocco on shirts worn by Renaissance Berkane in the 2024 CAF Confederation Cup. Algerian club USM Alger were kicked out of last year’s competition after both legs of their semi-final against Berkane were cancelled because of a diplomatic dispute. Neither match took place…
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dreamstz1 · 3 months ago
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MC Alger vs Young Africans (Yanga SC)
Overview of the TeamsMC Alger, also known as “Les Rouge et Noir,” is one of the most prominent football clubs in Algeria, with a rich history and a strong presence in both domestic and continental competitions. They play their home matches at the Stade 5 Juillet 1962 in Algiers. The team has been competitive in the Algerian Ligue 1 and has participated in various editions of the CAF Champions…
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marsalanpp · 4 months ago
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The Rise of the Underdogs: How This Football Team Shocked the World
In sports, there's nothing quite as captivating as a team considered an underdog defying the odds to achieve greatness. In the world of football, there have been countless instances of teams overcoming adversity and upsetting the established giants. One such story that continues to resonate in the football world is the rise of Leicester City in the English Premier League during the 2015-2016 season.
The Background
Leicester City Football Club, based in the East Midlands of England, had spent most of its history in the lower tiers of English football. Before the 2015-2016 season, Leicester had only been a top-flight club sporadically, with their best finish in the Premier League being 14th place. In fact, they had just avoided relegation the previous year, finishing 14th in the table. Their squad, though spirited, lacked the star power of the league's traditional powerhouses such as Manchester United, Chelsea, and Manchester City.
The 2015-2016 season, however, was something different. Under the management of Claudio Ranieri, a relatively seasoned but often dismissed coach, Leicester embarked on a journey that would change the landscape of English football.
The Key Ingredients
Leicester's success wasn't built on an abundance of wealth or superstar signings. Instead, it was a blend of tactical ingenuity, team chemistry, and players who played with a chip on their shoulders.
Teamwork Over Stars: Leicester’s squad wasn’t filled with expensive marquee players, but with hard-working, determined individuals who gelled together on the field. Key figures like Jamie Vardy, Riyad Mahrez, and N'Golo Kanté proved that in football, the sum can be greater than its parts.
Jamie Vardy’s Story: Vardy’s rise was the epitome of the underdog story. He started his career playing for Stocksbridge Park Steels in the lower divisions before eventually being scouted by Leicester. In the 2015-2016 season, Vardy became one of the most lethal strikers in the Premier League, setting a new record for consecutive matches scored in (11) and finishing with 24 goals.
Riyad Mahrez’s Brilliance: Mahrez, the Algerian winger, was one of the most creative players in the league. His dribbling, vision, and composure in front of goal made him the driving force in Leicester’s attack, and he was instrumental in their surprise title push, eventually winning the PFA Player of the Year award.
N'Golo Kanté’s Midfield Dominance: Kanté was a revelation. His tireless running, interceptions, and work rate in the midfield allowed Leicester to transition quickly from defense to attack. His defensive contributions were critical in Leicester's ability to counter their more dominant opponents.
Claudio Ranieri’s Tactics: Ranieri's style of play was built on solid defense, quick transitions, and exploiting counter-attacks. The team was organized and disciplined, playing with a compact formation that frustrated opponents while allowing them to capitalize on their fast-paced forward play.
The Season That Shocked the World
Leicester City’s remarkable rise began to gain traction in the 2015-2016 season when they went on a 13-match unbeaten run early in the campaign. By the time January rolled around, they were firmly entrenched in the top four and began to dream of an unlikely title challenge.
What set Leicester apart was their consistency. While the bigger clubs faltered and failed to string together results, Leicester kept winning. They achieved crucial victories against traditional powerhouses like Manchester City, Chelsea, and Tottenham Hotspur.
As the season drew to a close, Leicester maintained a tight grip on first place. Their final run included a thrilling 2-0 victory over Sunderland and a 4-0 demolition of Swansea. On May 2, 2016, the dream became reality: Leicester were crowned Premier League champions for the first time in the club’s history, with two games to spare.
The Significance of Leicester’s Victory
Leicester's 2015-2016 title victory was not just a remarkable achievement for the club but a defining moment for the Premier League and football in general. It proved that with the right combination of belief, tactics, and team unity, the impossible could be achieved. Leicester’s triumph showcased the power of a well-coached team over financial dominance, inspiring countless smaller clubs around the world that anything is possible.
It also shifted the narrative of the Premier League, where the expectation was always for the wealthier clubs to dominate. Leicester’s victory shattered that narrative and became a symbol of hope for teams with limited resources.
Aftermath and Legacy
Since their title win, Leicester City has continued to be a competitive force in the Premier League, regularly qualifying for European competitions. They have also made significant strides in terms of infrastructure and investment, ensuring that their title-winning season will be remembered not just as a fluke but as a cornerstone of their long-term ambition.
The impact of their underdog story can still be felt, as smaller clubs in major leagues continue to look to Leicester as proof that with the right approach, anything is possible in football. Leicester's rise serves as a reminder that the underdog can often become the victor, shocking the world and rewriting the rules of the game.
In conclusion, Leicester City’s 2015-2016 Premier League victory was more than just a surprise— it was a revolution in football, proving that the beautiful game has a place for everyone, no matter their size or stature. It was the ultimate rise of the underdog.
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wallpapers4screen · 3 days ago
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truuther · 5 months ago
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ghanashowbizonline · 1 year ago
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Sports Today - Match Report: Medeama SC suffer heavy defeat away at CR Belouizdad
Ghana Sports Today; bringing you all trending sports news as it happens. Get daily comprehensive summary of the recent sports – football news that have rocked the online scene. Check out the news below. Medeama SC vs CR Belouizdad Ghanaian outfit, Medeama Sporting Club lost 3-0 to Algerian side CR Belouizdad on Friday, March 1. The two clubs locked horns today in Algiers in their final Group D…
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hardynwa · 1 year ago
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Goalkeeper, Coach die as Algerian club's bus crash
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A bus crash in Algeria on Wednesday night killed a player and coach from top-flight side Mouloudia Club El Bayadh, prompting the national football federation (Faf) to postpone all games. The country's state news agency said goalkeeper Zakaria Bouziani, 27, and assistant coach Khalid Muftah had died in the accident. The club were travelling north to Tizi Ouzou to face JS Kabylie in a league game on Friday when the bus carrying the squad overturned near the city of Tiaret in north-west Algeria, according to local media. Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune said in a statement that he received the news of the tragedy with "great pain and sorrow", offering his condolences to the families of the victims. The club said on social media that other injured members of the team were in a stable condition. "Following the tragic accident which left the club and family of MC El Bayadh in mourning, the Algerian Football Federation has decided to suspend all football events planned this weekend," a statement on the Faf website said. Faf has also delayed the draw for the next two rounds of the Algerian Cup, which was scheduled to be held on 26 December. El Bayadh are sixth in Algeria's Ligue 1 table with 15 points from 10 games, 12 adrift of runaway leaders MC Alger. Bouziani had made two league appearances this season. Read the full article
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comrademango · 1 year ago
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icl i’m still super disappointed by salah’s lack of advocacy for palestine rn. his video asking for humanitarian aid into gaza simply wasn’t enough. those kinda statements are an easy way to check off ✅ saying something. he didn’t even use the word PALESTINE in the video, let alone mention ethnic cleansing or genocide. i rly thought he’d say something over international break like that algerian player did. if the argument is that the prem or liverpool fc won’t allow him, why not use the international break as an opportunity? besides, i don’t even buy that excuse cos if there’s anyone who can get away w it at liverpool, it’s mo; he’s vital and big enough to need not fear repercussions. i know some people will say he doesn’t owe us anything and ask why i even care that this one person hasn’t spoken up, but i think it’s valid to have higher expectations from literally the biggest public figure in the arab world…
having said this, i do try to remind myself that i have no idea what i’d do in his situation; if my greatest passion, career, livelihood and family’s safety could put at risk by speaking out.
what do you think?
i have no idea if the fa's rules also apply to pl players during international break but i do agree that if anyone's relatively safe from getting harsh punishment or suspension by the club they're in, it's mo, because suspending him will be self-sabotage for lfc both on and off the pitch. whether lfc will defend him (or will be able to do so) from higher regulatory bodies is something i also have no idea about. perhaps he is still wary considering what happened to özil before, but i don't remember well enough if özil was as vital to arsenal at that time as salah is right now to liverpool.
i think mo's got a few people advising him on what he can say and i sort of understand that but i also can't help but be disappointed at the silence after his video. i wouldn't presume to know what to do in such a situation but i also don't have to because i'm not a well-known figure anywhere and don't have much online reach. i myself am active online but more careful irl (due to reasons i won't get into) so i guess i know about having a real threat of harm or financial ruin to me and my family loom over my head, but i don't think my situation is that comparable to mo's. i don't think we should try and think about "what would you do if you were in x's position" because we simply aren't. and i agree that we can't expect much from people with some celebrity status nowadays and the parasocial element when it comes to sports probably makes this a bit harder, i guess. idk. but there's also something to be said about how the issue at hand is a genocide and what you mentioned about mo being a different sort of public figure, and also about how football regulatory bodies are consistently shit about human rights. it's worth noting, however, that a few women's football players have expressed some support for a ceasefire (leah williamson and lucy bronze, i believe, among the english players). idk if wsl/england wnt are not under the same fa rulings as the pl, and if they aren't, it's funny and stupid in different ways.
all that shit i typed to basically say idk the circumstances surrounding his silence but i don't think we're wrong for feeling disappointed.
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blogynews · 1 year ago
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"Unveiling the Shocking Truth: Nice Shocks Football Fans as Stunning Suspension of Defender Youcef Atal Reveals Alleged Anti-Semitic Post"
French Ligue 1 club Nice has suspended Algerian international Youcef Atal “until further notice” in response to a controversial post he shared on social media regarding the conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas. Atal, who quickly deleted the post and apologized, was called in for a meeting with club officials following his return from international duty with…
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blogynewz · 1 year ago
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"Unveiling the Shocking Truth: Nice Shocks Football Fans as Stunning Suspension of Defender Youcef Atal Reveals Alleged Anti-Semitic Post"
French Ligue 1 club Nice has suspended Algerian international Youcef Atal “until further notice” in response to a controversial post he shared on social media regarding the conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas. Atal, who quickly deleted the post and apologized, was called in for a meeting with club officials following his return from international duty with…
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blogynewsz · 1 year ago
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"Unveiling the Shocking Truth: Nice Shocks Football Fans as Stunning Suspension of Defender Youcef Atal Reveals Alleged Anti-Semitic Post"
French Ligue 1 club Nice has suspended Algerian international Youcef Atal “until further notice” in response to a controversial post he shared on social media regarding the conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas. Atal, who quickly deleted the post and apologized, was called in for a meeting with club officials following his return from international duty with…
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