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Algerian Cup

The Algerian Cup (Arabic: كأس الجزائر) also known the Republic Cup (Arabic: كأس الجمهورية), is a football competition in Algeria, pitting regional teams against each other. It was established in October 1962, three months after independence, and has been played yearly since then apart from 1990 and 1993.

Algerian Cup
كأس الجزائر
Organising bodyAlgerian Football Federation
Founded1962
Region Algeria
Number of teams64 (2018–19)
Qualifier forCAF Confederation Cup
Domestic cup(s)Algerian Super Cup
Current championsCR Belouizdad (8th title) (2018–19)
Most successful club(s)CR Belouizdad
ES Setif
MC Alger
USM Alger
(8 titles each)
Television broadcastersEPTV
WebsiteOfficial
2022–23 Algerian Cup

The most successful clubs in this competition are USM Alger, CR Belouizdad, ES Setif and MC Alger with eight trophies for each. The record for consecutive wins in the competition is only two, several teams have achieved such USM Alger, CR Belouizdad, MC Oran, JS Kabylie and MC Algiers. However, ES Sétif are the only to achieve this twice. CR Belouizdad are the current title holders.

History

Before the country's independence, there were several football competitions running on the same system as the Algeria Cup. When the France decided to develop the sport in the colonies, including football, settlers created a number of agencies for the promotion of the sport. To make it more attractive, several types of competitions' cutting So were born.

Colonial Period

It already existed at that time, in the late fifties, a similar competition called "Algeria Cup football", which was played solely between Algerian clubs but settlers. To get there, one must understand that this was the result of a long process of both sports, political and historical.

When football appeared in North Africa, it was not structured enough for organizing major football competitions. At the beginning of, small football challenges appear 1904 and 1905 and criterium in 1911 and 1912. These small competitions désignèrent unofficial champions because regulatory bodies came much later in France (USFSA in 1913 and FFFA in 1919) where chaos reigned for several football federations coexisted.

North Africa was then divided into five regions each had a football league. So we had the Morocco Football League Association or LMFA for Morocco; the League of Oran Football Association or LOFA for Oran ut; the League Algiers Football Association or LAFA for Algiers ois; the Constantine Ligue de Football Association or LCFA for Constantine; and Tunisian Football League Association or LTFA for Tunisia.

Each of these leagues organized football championships (between 1920 and 1959) on different levels including the highest honor was called Division (DH ). Meanwhile, a larger football competition appears during the year 1921 called North African Championship. This competition was governed by the Union of North African football leagues created the same year, and included all the champions of honor division of North African football leagues. The winner was crowned "Champion of North Africa" and saw himself put an art object. It retained its trophy season and saw the honor of defending his due by being automatically qualified for the next edition accompanied by another club in the league.

Regional colonial cups

The Oran Cup (1926-1957)

The Oran Cup was a competition organized by the League of Oran Football Association.

The football Forconi Cup (1946-1957)

The Forconi Cup was a competition organized by the League Algiers Football Association model cut , and departmental or regional dimension. At that time Algiers was a Department French covering more than 170.000 km2 including the cities of Algiers of Aumale of Blida of Médéa of Miliana of Orléansville and Tizi Ouzou. Founded in 1946 at the end of World War II, this competition took place until 1957. This was the only dimension of cutting departmental football in North Africa in the colonial era. The competition was named Cup Forconi in memory of Edmond Forconi, Vice-President of the Algiers League at this time, after he died as a result of his war wounds. This departmental cut was also very popular because it concerned all teams affiliated to the Algiers League whatever their levels. From 1946 until 1957, the winner of this competition will receive a trophy saw that he kept one season and also had the honor of defending his due but at the stage of final quarters of the competition the next edition. If this system was designed in this way is that the reason was obvious; the winner was also referred to the North African Cup, thus allowing him to devote himself fully to this competition without worrying about the preliminary rounds for the next edition of the Forconi Cup. The competition will disappear as a result of the disappearance of the North African Cup combined with the independence of the Morocco and Tunisia during 1956.

Algerian Cup (1957-1962)

After independence

 
Trophies Editions 1963 (right) and 1964 (left).

The 5 July 1962, Algeria gained independence after seven and a half years of war. This is the end of an entire sporting world with the end of football competitions organized by 'settlers'. The clubs 'settlers' stopped in their towers and the clubs Muslim respawn. The page of football history colonial turned definitively in North Africa as Algeria, another begins, the football Algerian.

Creating the Algerian Cup

At independence, many football tournaments are held around the country in order to celebrate the country's independence. Behind the scenes, we are active as can be to organize what became the country's first football championship. It was still only a regional championship called "Criterium". All the football system in Algeria of rethinking. However, the main regional leagues were kept, which were renamed Western Region (former League of Oran), Central Region (former League of Algiers) and East Region (former League Constantine). Each of these leagues organized the winners of the playoffs at the end of play-off to qualify for the finals to determine the first champion of Algeria nationwide.

Alongside the championship, the young Algerian Football Federation chaired by Dr. Mohand Amokrane Maouche, launches another nationwide competition. This was to allow all affiliated clubs to compete in a competition type cutting nationally. It is based on his neighbors and on what was already being done elsewhere in the world, especially in Europe, was born the first Algerian Cup.

Algerian Cup winners and finalists

The record for most wins of the tournament by a club is 8, held by USM Alger, CR Belouizdad, MC Alger and ES Sétif

six clubs have won consecutive Algerian Cups on more than one occasion: ES Sétif (1963, 1964 and 1967, 1968), CR Belouizdad (1969, 1970), MC Oran (1984, 1985), JS Kabylie (1992, 1994), USM Alger (2003, 2004), MC Alger (2006, 2007).

Five clubs have won the Algerian Cup as part of a League and Cup double, namely CR Belouizdad (1966, 1969, 1970), ES Setif (1968, 2012), MC Alger (1976), JS Kabylie (1977, 1986) and USM Alger (2003).

Mahieddine Meftah holds the record for most Algerian Cup winner's medals, with seven: Two with JS Kabylie (1992 and 1994) and five with USM Alger (1997, 1999, 2001, 2003 and 2004). The record for most winner's medals for a manager is Abdelkader Amrani Four times with four different clubs they are WA Tlemcen (1998), ASO Chlef (2005), MO Béjaïa (2015) and CR Belouizdad (2019).

Performance by club

Rank Club Winners Runners-up Winning Years Runner-up Years
1 USM Alger 8 9 1981, 1988, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2013 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1978, 1980, 2006, 2007
2 CR Belouizdad 8 3 1966, 1969, 1970, 1978, 1995, 2009, 2017, 2019 1988, 2003, 2012
3 ES Sétif 8 1 1963, 1964, 1967, 1968, 1980, 1989, 2010, 2012 2017
MC Alger 8 1 1971, 1973, 1976, 1983, 2006, 2007, 2014, 2016 2013
5 JS Kabylie 5 6 1977, 1986, 1992, 1994, 2011 1979, 1991, 1999, 2004, 2014, 2018
6 MC Oran 4 2 1975, 1984, 1985, 1996 1998, 2002
7 WA Tlemcen 2 3 1998, 2002 1974, 2000, 2008
8 USM El Harrach 2 1 1974, 1987 2011
9 USM Bel Abbès 2 0 1991, 2018 -
10 NA Hussein Dey 1 4 1979 1968, 1977, 1982, 2016
11 JH Djazaïr 1 1 1982 1984
ASO Chlef 1 1 2005 1992
JSM Béjaïa 1 1 2008 2019
14 MC Saïda 1 0 1965 -
Hamra Annaba 1 0 1972 -
CR Béni Thour 1 0 2000 -
MO Béjaïa 1 0 2015 -
18 MO Constantine 0 3 - 1964, 1975, 1976
19 ES Mostaganem 0 2 - 1963, 1965
ASM Oran 0 2 - 1981, 1983
CA Batna 0 2 - 1997, 2010
22 RC Kouba 0 1 - 1966
JSM Skikda 0 1 - 1967
CRE Constantine 0 1 - 1985
ES Collo 0 1 - 1986
JS Bordj Ménaïel 0 1 - 1987
MSP Batna 0 1 - 1990
AS Ain M'lila 0 1 - 1994
Olympique de Médéa 0 1 - 1995
USM Blida 0 1 - 1996
SC Mécheria 0 1 - 2001
USM Sétif 0 1 - 2005
CA Bordj Bou Arreridj 0 1 - 2009
RC Arbaâ 0 1 - 2015

Medals

Each club in the final receives 30 winners or runners-up medals to be distributed among players, staff, and officials.

Sponsorship

Period Sponsor Name
1962–2006 No main sponsor Algerian Cup
2006–2008 Djezzy Djezzy Algerian Cup
2008–2009 ATM Mobilis Mobilis Algerian Cup
2009–2013 Nedjma Nedjma Algerian Cup
2013–2014 Ooredoo Ooredoo Algerian Cup
2014– ATM Mobilis Mobilis Algerian Cup

Finals venues and host cities

Records

Most common finals matchups

Individual records

Players

(at least 5 titles)

Player Titles Winning Years Clubs
  Mahieddine Meftah 7 1992, 1994, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004 JS Kabylie (2), USM Alger (5)
  Tarek Hadj Adlane 6 1988, 1992, 1994, 1997, 1999, 2001 USM Alger (6), JS Kabylie (1)
  Billel Dziri 5 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004 all with USM Alger
  Mohamed Hamdoud 5 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004 all with USM Alger
  Hocine Achiou 5 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004 all with USM Alger
  Rabah Deghmani 5 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004 all with USM Alger
  Farid Djahnine 5 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004 all with USM Alger
  Tarek Ghoul 5 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004 all with USM Alger
  Mounir Zeghdoud 5 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2008 USM Alger (4), JSM Béjaïa (1)

See also

External links

  • RSSSF cup history
  • Algeria Coupe Nationale - Hailoosport.com (Arabic)
  • Algeria Coupe Nationale - Hailoosport.com

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The Algerian Cup Arabic كأس الجزائر also known the Republic Cup Arabic كأس الجمهورية is a football competition in Algeria pitting regional teams against each other It was established in October 1962 three months after independence and has been played yearly since then apart from 1990 and 1993 Algerian Cupكأس الجزائرOrganising bodyAlgerian Football FederationFounded1962RegionAlgeriaNumber of teams64 2018 19 Qualifier forCAF Confederation CupDomestic cup s Algerian Super CupCurrent championsCR Belouizdad 8th title 2018 19 Most successful club s CR BelouizdadES SetifMC AlgerUSM Alger 8 titles each Television broadcastersEPTVWebsiteOfficial2022 23 Algerian CupThe most successful clubs in this competition are USM Alger CR Belouizdad ES Setif and MC Alger with eight trophies for each The record for consecutive wins in the competition is only two several teams have achieved such USM Alger CR Belouizdad MC Oran JS Kabylie and MC Algiers However ES Setif are the only to achieve this twice CR Belouizdad are the current title holders Contents 1 History 1 1 Colonial Period 1 2 Regional colonial cups 1 2 1 The Oran Cup 1926 1957 1 2 2 The football Forconi Cup 1946 1957 1 3 Algerian Cup 1957 1962 1 4 After independence 1 5 Creating the Algerian Cup 2 Algerian Cup winners and finalists 2 1 Performance by club 3 Medals 4 Sponsorship 5 Finals venues and host cities 6 Records 6 1 Most common finals matchups 7 Individual records 7 1 Players 8 See also 9 External linksHistory EditBefore the country s independence there were several football competitions running on the same system as the Algeria Cup When the France decided to develop the sport in the colonies including football settlers created a number of agencies for the promotion of the sport To make it more attractive several types of competitions cutting So were born Colonial Period Edit It already existed at that time in the late fifties a similar competition called Algeria Cup football which was played solely between Algerian clubs but settlers To get there one must understand that this was the result of a long process of both sports political and historical When football appeared in North Africa it was not structured enough for organizing major football competitions At the beginning of small football challenges appear 1904 and 1905 and criterium in 1911 and 1912 These small competitions designerent unofficial champions because regulatory bodies came much later in France USFSA in 1913 and FFFA in 1919 where chaos reigned for several football federations coexisted North Africa was then divided into five regions each had a football league So we had the Morocco Football League Association or LMFA for Morocco the League of Oran Football Association or LOFA for Oran ut the League Algiers Football Association or LAFA for Algiers ois the Constantine Ligue de Football Association or LCFA for Constantine and Tunisian Football League Association or LTFA for Tunisia Each of these leagues organized football championships between 1920 and 1959 on different levels including the highest honor was called Division DH Meanwhile a larger football competition appears during the year 1921 called North African Championship This competition was governed by the Union of North African football leagues created the same year and included all the champions of honor division of North African football leagues The winner was crowned Champion of North Africa and saw himself put an art object It retained its trophy season and saw the honor of defending his due by being automatically qualified for the next edition accompanied by another club in the league Regional colonial cups Edit The Oran Cup 1926 1957 Edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it September 2015 The Oran Cup was a competition organized by the League of Oran Football Association The football Forconi Cup 1946 1957 Edit The Forconi Cup was a competition organized by the League Algiers Football Association model cut and departmental or regional dimension At that time Algiers was a Department French covering more than 170 000 km2 including the cities of Algiers of Aumale of Blida of Medea of Miliana of Orleansville and Tizi Ouzou Founded in 1946 at the end of World War II this competition took place until 1957 This was the only dimension of cutting departmental football in North Africa in the colonial era The competition was named Cup Forconi in memory of Edmond Forconi Vice President of the Algiers League at this time after he died as a result of his war wounds This departmental cut was also very popular because it concerned all teams affiliated to the Algiers League whatever their levels From 1946 until 1957 the winner of this competition will receive a trophy saw that he kept one season and also had the honor of defending his due but at the stage of final quarters of the competition the next edition If this system was designed in this way is that the reason was obvious the winner was also referred to the North African Cup thus allowing him to devote himself fully to this competition without worrying about the preliminary rounds for the next edition of the Forconi Cup The competition will disappear as a result of the disappearance of the North African Cup combined with the independence of the Morocco and Tunisia during 1956 Algerian Cup 1957 1962 Edit This section is empty You can help by adding to it September 2015 After independence Edit Trophies Editions 1963 right and 1964 left The 5 July 1962 Algeria gained independence after seven and a half years of war This is the end of an entire sporting world with the end of football competitions organized by settlers The clubs settlers stopped in their towers and the clubs Muslim respawn The page of football history colonial turned definitively in North Africa as Algeria another begins the football Algerian Creating the Algerian Cup Edit At independence many football tournaments are held around the country in order to celebrate the country s independence Behind the scenes we are active as can be to organize what became the country s first football championship It was still only a regional championship called Criterium All the football system in Algeria of rethinking However the main regional leagues were kept which were renamed Western Region former League of Oran Central Region former League of Algiers and East Region former League Constantine Each of these leagues organized the winners of the playoffs at the end of play off to qualify for the finals to determine the first champion of Algeria nationwide Alongside the championship the young Algerian Football Federation chaired by Dr Mohand Amokrane Maouche launches another nationwide competition This was to allow all affiliated clubs to compete in a competition type cutting nationally It is based on his neighbors and on what was already being done elsewhere in the world especially in Europe was born the first Algerian Cup Algerian Cup winners and finalists EditSee also List of Algerian Cup finals The record for most wins of the tournament by a club is 8 held by USM Alger CR Belouizdad MC Alger and ES Setifsix clubs have won consecutive Algerian Cups on more than one occasion ES Setif 1963 1964 and 1967 1968 CR Belouizdad 1969 1970 MC Oran 1984 1985 JS Kabylie 1992 1994 USM Alger 2003 2004 MC Alger 2006 2007 Five clubs have won the Algerian Cup as part of a League and Cup double namely CR Belouizdad 1966 1969 1970 ES Setif 1968 2012 MC Alger 1976 JS Kabylie 1977 1986 and USM Alger 2003 Mahieddine Meftah holds the record for most Algerian Cup winner s medals with seven Two with JS Kabylie 1992 and 1994 and five with USM Alger 1997 1999 2001 2003 and 2004 The record for most winner s medals for a manager is Abdelkader Amrani Four times with four different clubs they are WA Tlemcen 1998 ASO Chlef 2005 MO Bejaia 2015 and CR Belouizdad 2019 Performance by club Edit Rank Club Winners Runners up Winning Years Runner up Years1 USM Alger 8 9 1981 1988 1997 1999 2001 2003 2004 2013 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1978 1980 2006 20072 CR Belouizdad 8 3 1966 1969 1970 1978 1995 2009 2017 2019 1988 2003 20123 ES Setif 8 1 1963 1964 1967 1968 1980 1989 2010 2012 2017MC Alger 8 1 1971 1973 1976 1983 2006 2007 2014 2016 20135 JS Kabylie 5 6 1977 1986 1992 1994 2011 1979 1991 1999 2004 2014 20186 MC Oran 4 2 1975 1984 1985 1996 1998 20027 WA Tlemcen 2 3 1998 2002 1974 2000 20088 USM El Harrach 2 1 1974 1987 20119 USM Bel Abbes 2 0 1991 2018 10 NA Hussein Dey 1 4 1979 1968 1977 1982 201611 JH Djazair 1 1 1982 1984ASO Chlef 1 1 2005 1992JSM Bejaia 1 1 2008 201914 MC Saida 1 0 1965 Hamra Annaba 1 0 1972 CR Beni Thour 1 0 2000 MO Bejaia 1 0 2015 18 MO Constantine 0 3 1964 1975 197619 ES Mostaganem 0 2 1963 1965ASM Oran 0 2 1981 1983CA Batna 0 2 1997 201022 RC Kouba 0 1 1966JSM Skikda 0 1 1967CRE Constantine 0 1 1985ES Collo 0 1 1986JS Bordj Menaiel 0 1 1987MSP Batna 0 1 1990AS Ain M lila 0 1 1994Olympique de Medea 0 1 1995USM Blida 0 1 1996SC Mecheria 0 1 2001USM Setif 0 1 2005CA Bordj Bou Arreridj 0 1 2009RC Arbaa 0 1 2015Medals EditEach club in the final receives 30 winners or runners up medals to be distributed among players staff and officials Sponsorship EditPeriod Sponsor Name1962 2006 No main sponsor Algerian Cup2006 2008 Djezzy Djezzy Algerian Cup2008 2009 ATM Mobilis Mobilis Algerian Cup2009 2013 Nedjma Nedjma Algerian Cup2013 2014 Ooredoo Ooredoo Algerian Cup2014 ATM Mobilis Mobilis Algerian CupFinals venues and host cities Edit Ahmed Zabana Stadium hosted the final in 1992 19 May 1956 Stadium hosted the final in 2002 24 February 1956 Stadium hosted the final in 1981 Algiers Oran Annaba Sidi Bel Abbes Batna Blidaclass notpageimage Host cities of the Algerian Cup 1 November 1954 Stadium hosted the final in 1984 Stade du 5 Juillet hosted the final thirty six time the first in 1972 and the last in 2018 20 August 1955 Stadium hosted the final nine times the first in 1963 and the last in 1971 Mustapha Tchaker Stadium hosted the final five times the first in 2003 and the last in 2015 Venue hosted Last final City hostedStade 5 Juillet 1962 36 2018 Algiers 4520 August 1955 Stadium 9 1971 Algiers 45Mustapha Tchaker Stadium 6 2019 Blida 924 February 1956 Stadium 1 1981 Sidi Bel Abbes 11 November 1954 Stadium 1 1984 Batna 1Ahmed Zabana Stadium 1 1992 Oran 119 May 1956 Stadium 1 2002 Annaba 1Records EditMost common finals matchups Edit of finals Team Won Team Won5 MC Alger 1971 1973 2006 2007 USM Alger 20135 USM Alger 1988 2003 CR Belouizdad 1969 1970 19782 USM Alger 1999 2004 JS Kabylie 2 USM Bel Abbes 1991 2018 JS Kabylie 2 JS Kabylie 1977 NA Hussein Dey 19792 MC Oran WA Tlemcen 1998 20022 ES Setif 2012 CR Belouizdad 2017Individual records EditPlayers Edit at least 5 titles Player Titles Winning Years Clubs Mahieddine Meftah 7 1992 1994 1997 1999 2001 2003 2004 JS Kabylie 2 USM Alger 5 Tarek Hadj Adlane 6 1988 1992 1994 1997 1999 2001 USM Alger 6 JS Kabylie 1 Billel Dziri 5 1997 1999 2001 2003 2004 all with USM Alger Mohamed Hamdoud 5 1997 1999 2001 2003 2004 all with USM Alger Hocine Achiou 5 1997 1999 2001 2003 2004 all with USM Alger Rabah Deghmani 5 1997 1999 2001 2003 2004 all with USM Alger Farid Djahnine 5 1997 1999 2001 2003 2004 all with USM Alger Tarek Ghoul 5 1997 1999 2001 2003 2004 all with USM Alger Mounir Zeghdoud 5 1999 2001 2003 2004 2008 USM Alger 4 JSM Bejaia 1 See also EditAlgerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 Algerian Super CupExternal links EditRSSSF cup history Algeria Coupe Nationale Hailoosport com Arabic Algeria Coupe Nationale Hailoosport com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Algerian Cup amp oldid 1114644497, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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