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CR Belouizdad

Chabab Riadhi de Belouizdad S.s.p.a[2][3][4] (Classical Arabic: الشّباب الرّياضيّ لبلوزداد, English Translation: Sporting Club of Belouizdad), known as Chabab Belouizdad or CR Belouizdad or simply CRB for short, is an Algerian association football club based in Algiers, Algeria, that plays in the Ligue Professionnelle 1, the top flight of Algerian football. The club has competed in the top division for a record 55 seasons (playing just one season in the second tier in 1988–1989). In 2016 the club was purchased by Djamel Ghazli and since his arrival has brought success to the club, winning multiple championships.

CR Belouizdad
Full nameChabab Riadhi de Belouizdad
الشباب الرياضي لبلوزداد
Nickname(s)
  • Le Grand Chabab
    (The Great Chabab)
  • Les Chababistes
    (The Chababists)
  • Les Blancs et Rouges
    (The White and Reds)
  • Les Belouizdadis
    (The Belouizdadis)
  • Les Belcourtois
    (The Belcourtois)
Founded15 July 1962; 60 years ago (1962-07-15)
as Chabab Riadhi de Belcourt
Ground20 August 1955 Stadium
Capacity20,000
OwnerMADAR Holding
PresidentMohamed Belhadj
Head CoachNabil Kouki[1]
LeagueLigue Professionnelle 1
2021–22Ligue Professionnelle 1, 1st (champions)
WebsiteClub website
Current season

CRB was founded on 15 July 1962,[5][6] ten days after the independence of Algeria, as Chabab Riadhi de Belcourt,[7] by the merger of two clubs from the same district, the Widad Riadhi de Belcourt and the Club Athéltique de Belcourt,[8][9] and has played at its current home ground, the 20 August 1955 Stadium, ever since.

CRB has traditionally worn a white home kit with the red trademark "V" on the front since inception.

CRB has produced several notable players and established itself as a major force in both Algerian and Maghrebin football during the 1960s and 1970s, winning 10 major trophies in 8 seasons.

The Grand Chabab is one of the most successful clubs in Algeria, having won the domestic league title eight times, the Algerian Cup eight times, one Algerian League Cup, two Algerian Super Cups and the Maghreb Champions Cup a record three times but unfortunately no african title.

In 2010, the White and Reds obtained professional status following a reform of the league to professionalize the Algerian football.[10] They won their first title of champion of Algeria at the end of the 1964–1965 season, three years after their creation.

Madar Holding Group is, since 15 October 2018, the majority shareholder of the share capital of the sports company by shares CRB "Athletic", after acquiring 67% of the 75% of the shares held by the amateur sports Club (CSA), chaired by Karim Chettouf.[11][12] The board of directors is, since 22 September 2021, chaired by Mohamed Belhadj, replacing Mohamed Abrouk (who held this post after Charaf-Eddine Amara was elected President of the Algerian Football Federation on 16 April 2021), and will have a purely administrative mission, since it was agreed that everything related to the sport component will be managed by the new director general, Hocine Yahi, who agreed to hold this position on 30 March 2021, replacing Toufik Korichi. The first team is managed by Marcos Paquetá since 23 September 2021, replacing Zoran Manojlović.

The club is still and has long been one of the most popular football teams in Algeria, and has local rivalries with neighbors MC Algiers,[13][14][15] NA Hussein Dey[16][17][18] and USM Algiers.[19][20][21]

History

 
The footballer Hacène Lalmas that made the heyday of CR Belouizdad between seasons 1962–1963 and 1972–1973

The club was founded in 1962 (following the independence of Algeria). It was born out of a merger of two former clubs from the same district; 'Widad Riadhi Belcourt' (former club of the rue de Lyon) and the 'Athletic Club de Belcourt' . These two former clubs were known for playing football competitions in the French colonial era, and both were affiliated to the 'FFFA' (French Football Federation) and the 'FLOT' '(Algiers Ligue de Football Association).

1963–1972: The great Chabab

CRB is a club that has done well in Algerian football from the beginning of its creation, particularly during the period between 1963 and 1972. This period saw Chabab break records so far unparalleled, beginning with winning 10 titles during 8 seasons. Players wore the famous red and white colours which were worn by the best players in Algeria or Africa and also constituted the pillars of the national team of Algeria. Among the players we cite as examples are Lalmas (who was chosen as the best Algerian player of all time after a survey conducted by the Echibek sports weekly in 1993 including votes from more than 350 technical people from Algerian coaches to players), Kalem, Achour, Selmi and not to mention all the others.

With Mr Boukida Djeloul as chairman, and under the leadership of Yahia Saâdi as coach, the goal of the first season in the championship (1962–63) was the adaptation of the team and group cohesion. In this season, the CRB was in the group of Bologhine and Bousmail and was content to win a place allowing it to participate in the centre of the championship.

Second period

This period for CRB had the attention and admiration of all belcourtois and the inhabitants of the surrounding neighbourhoods, to the point where everyone participated in the club to raise funds. This especially involved the big traders of the time; Boukida gentlemen, Bouhelal and Khemissa among others and whose contribution was considered wide and generous, in order to offer the club a means for its policy.

Third Period

After collecting the necessary funds, club leaders began the recruitment process. Targeted recruitment and quality resulting in the arrival of experienced and promising players such as (Zitouni, Paris Club), (Madani and Djemaâ USM Alger), (Zerar Hamam El-Enf, Tunisia), (Nassou and Amar Ain Beniane), (Koussim ES Setif), (Achour and Lalmas OM Ruisseau) and (Kalem IR Hussein-Dey). It is important to acknowledge the way and the work of the leaders of that time: the men in the noblest sense of the term and which were animated only by the love of the club and who sacrificed themselves for it so that it becomes not only a great club, but the biggest club Algeria.

At first, the results of the team were just average, with defeats against MC Oran (3–2), Batna (1–0), Constantine (1–0), Sidon (2–1) and MCA (2–1). The following season, in 1965–1966, CRB woke up and crushed everyone in its path. They made a spectacular comeback, moving from last place to first, after a good series of 9 consecutive victories starting with a victory against ASM Oran (0–1) during the 14th day and overwhelming wins (8–1), (8–0) and (4–1) respectively against MO Constantine on 20 August (halftime 0–1 for Constantine), Annaba and ES Mostaganem.

1965–1966: The phenomenal season CRB

Lined with Prime Algeria, Chabab collected victories this season (16 wins) with big scores (0–4) in Blida and Oran to the MCO and 5–2 before the NAHD with a percussive attack that also called the Machine Gun Attack and had, to their credit, 63 goals this season: (Lalmas 18 goals, Chanane 14, Kalem 13 and Achour 8), making 53 goals amongst themselves. The CRB also won their first cup of Algeria against RC Kouba (final score 3–1).

The 1966–1967 season was just average for Chabab and the 67–68 season was not any better than the last, despite the recruitment of Selmi Djilali. This small decline was due to unfortunate circumstances as 9 Chabab players participated with the national team who took part in the CAN 1968 tournament in Ethiopia. This saw the return of a team completely decimated and tired after a very long journey but also many injured players for CRB. Mistakes followed against ES Guelma in a late championship match. In two seasons CRB had nothing to put in their trophy cabinet.

Following the appointment of Ahmed Aaran as player-coach, Chabab started regaining form and began to win. In 1968–1969 season they obtained big key wins against NAHD (7–1 and 5–2).

1969–1970: The Triple

The CRB made their first hat-trick in the history of Algerian football and obtained their fourth championship. This was largely in range because it was the best season for CRB who had lost only one match; against MC Oran Oran (3–1) so the championship was won in rather special circumstances. Victories followed in the Algerian Cup final against USM Alger (4–1) and in the Maghreb Club Champions Cup against Sfax (Tunisia). Chabab had passed on entering the African Cup of Champions Clubs after threats of reprisal from Senegalese team Joan of Arc against the CRB following a memorable victory in the first leg at Chabab (5–3) in the Stade El-Annasser.

1970–1971

After four games in the championship with a draw and a win against MC Alger and a defeat against MC Oran and Algerian Cup defeat against CS Constantine on penalties (this ended 48–47 and is the official record Algeria, another one!), the CRB had to win the North African Cup to save their season. This resulted in a win against Tunisia (EST) 3–2 after a great final after crushing and Morocco's FAR in the previous round with a stinging 3–0.

This masterful victory was reported in the famous French sports newspaper the Team and the paper devoted a large space in one of their editions to Chabab Riadhi Belcourt.

1971–1972

It was the beginning of the end of a cycle, and after having started the championship with three great victories against WA Tlemcen (7–0) and JSM Tiaret (8–3) and USM Bel-Abbès (4–1) the team had no more breath and let go, at least on the national scene, as it was still successful in the Cup with a 3rd consecutive win for the Maghreb.

Renewal

The Shabab failed to win titles between 1978 and 1995 despite the good results that made that the team after all the earlier years, ranking each time 2nd, 3rd or 4th until 1988 where the Chabab experienced the worst season in its history characterized by relegation to D2 and an Algerian Cup final loss against USMA on penalties. This was despite the rich who provided a workforce for CRB, and this team was regarded as the best championship team on paper with the Yahi, Amani, Badache, Laamouri, Khoudja, Kabrane, Abdesamia, Kouhil, Demdoum, etc. On the ground though, things were otherwise. However, the ordeal lasted only a single season, as the club returned to the D1 the following year, in 1989.

But the event of relegation did not go without leaving deep scars in the heart of the CRB because Chabab considerably lost its fame to occupy a role in successive championships, even avoiding relegation repeatedly until 1994. In fact, during this year, the Shabab, led by Mourad Abdelouahab was classed as 4th in the championship with the main aim of qualification for the Arabic Cup in Saudi Arabia. It was therefore the following year (1995) that the CRB took part in this competition, where they recorded a respectable run to the semi-final where they were defeated against Espérance de Tunis 0–1.

In 1995, the CRB won the Algerian Cup for the fifth time in its history against the O Medea 2–1.

This was indeed the beginning of another golden age, with a new generation of young and talented players, who despite the change of office (departure and arrival of Lefkir Selmi) and staff by the return of Mourad replacing Abdelouahab of Bacha-Adjaout, a new team, described as an "Algerian dream-team", was born with Bekhti, Badji, Settara, Talis, Bounekdja, Selmi Yacine Chedba Ali Moussa, Boutaleb and others. This developed beautiful football for the CRB and every season new players were brought to the club to complete the tactical approach of the coach and achieve the objectives set by management. It is in this context that players like Mezouar and Boukessassa came to the club.

Players arrived during the 1999–2000 season, which saw Chabab win the title of Champion of Algeria for the 5th time in its history. This also included a victory in the league cup on 19 March 2000, against MC Oran (3–0).

The following season, and its momentum, Chabab not only confirms but does better with a title 2 row from 2000 to 2001 by capping JSK and USMA 7 days of the end of the championship. For the record, the Shabab had won 10 consecutive games with Nour Benzekri happened in the middle of the season.

The dark years

After this season, a real descent into hell began for Chabab starting a free fall due to the unreasonable policy of its new direction. Despite this and a real burst of pride, the CRB still managed to reach the finals of the 2003 Algerian Cup Final. This resulted in a loss due to a scandalous bias in favour of USM Alger by the referee of the meeting (Berber). To illustrate the lawlessness with which the club was run, 17 players from champions Algeria were released in 18 months: a true work of destruction. Given all this, everyone knew that Chabab went straight to ruin. Thus Chabab had their 2 most catastrophic seasons (after 1988), when the club narrowly escaped relegation to D2 twice; in (2003–2004 and 2004–2005). The 2005–2006 season was an average season, despite the backing of no less than 16 players.

2020–present: Consecutive Championships

CR Belouizdad were declared champions of the unfinished 2019–20 season which was halted in March 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Algeria.[22] Later on, CR Belouizdad managed to win the following 2020–21 and 2021–22 seasons. In the CAF Champions League, CR Belouizdad reached the quarter-finals in both 2020–21 and 2021–22 editions.

Club identity

Colours

Since the establishment of the club, its colours are the white and the red.

Crest

Historical evolution of the club's crest.

Honours

Domestic competitions

Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1

Algerian Cup

Algerian League Cup

Algerian Super Cup

Regional competitions

Maghreb Champions Cup

  • Winners (3): 1970, 1971, 1972
  • Runners-up: 1973

Performance in CAF competitions

Competition Round Opponent First leg Second leg
1970 African Cup of Champions Clubs 1st round   ASC Jeanne d'Arc 5:3 (H) n.a.
1979 African Cup Winners' Cup 2nd round   Al-Nasr Benghazi 4:2 (H) 1:0 (A)
Quarter-finals   Horoya AC 0:3 (H) 1:3 (A)
1996 African Cup Winners' Cup 1st round   Horoya AC 5:2 (H) 0:2 (A)
2nd round   AS Douanes 0:0 (A) 2:0 (H)
Quarter-finals   Pretoria City n.a. n.a.
Semi-final   AC Sodigraf 1:1 (H) 0:1 (A)
2001 CAF Champions League 1st round   Al Ahly Tripoli 2:0 (H) 1:1 (A)
2nd round   Al-Merrikh SC 0:2 (A) 3:0 (H)
Group B   ASEC Abidjan 1:1 (H) 0:7 (A)
Group B   Al Ahly SC 0:1 (A) 0:1 (H)
Group B   Petro Atletico 0:1 (H) 1:2 (A)
2002 CAF Champions League 1st round   ASC Jeanne d'Arc 1:1 (H) 0:1 (A)
2004 CAF Confederation Cup 1st round   Étoile de Guinée 0:1 (A) 2:1 (H)
2010 CAF Confederation Cup Qualification   Al-Tersana 1:1 (A) 2:1 (H)
1st round   FAR Rabat 1:0 (H) 1:1 (A)
2nd round   Amal Atbara 0:1 (A) 2:0 (H)
Intermediate round   Djoliba AC 0:0 (A) 1:1 (H)
2018 CAF Confederation Cup Preliminary round   AS Onze Créateurs de Niaréla 1:1 (A) 2:0 (H)
1st round   Nkana FC 3:0 (H) 0:1 (A)
2nd round   ASEC Abidjan 0:1 (A) 0:0 (H)
2019–20 CAF Confederation Cup Preliminary round   AS CotonTchad 2:0 (H) 0:2 (A)
2nd round   Pyramids FC 1:1 (A) 0:1 (H)
2020-21 CAF Champions League Preliminary round   Al Nasr Benghazi 2:0 (H) 0:2 (A)
1st round   Gor Mahia 6:0 (H) 1:2 (A)
Group B   TP Mazembe 0:0 (A) 2:0 (H)
Group B   Mamelodi Sundowns 1:5 (H) 0:2 (A)
Group B   Al-Hilal Club 1:1 (H) 0:0 (A)
Quarter-finals   ES Tunis 2:0 (H) 2:0 (A)
2021-22 CAF Champions League Preliminary round   Akwa United F.C. 2:0 (H) 0:1 (A)
1st round   ASEC Mimosas 2:0 (H) 1:3 (A)
Group C   Étoile Sportive du Sahel 0:0 (A) 2:0 (H)
Group B   Espérance Sportive de Tunis 1:1 (H) 1:2 (A)
Group B   Jwaneng Galaxy F.C. 4:1 (H) 1:2 (A)
Quarter-finals   Wydad AC 0:1 (H) 0:0 (A)

Players

Algerian teams are limited to two foreign players. The squad list includes only the principal nationality of each player;

Current squad

As of 25 August 2022.[23]Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   ALG Alexis Guendouz
2 DF   ALG Chouaib Keddad
4 DF   ALG Mouad Hadded
5 MF   ALG Houssem Eddine Mrezigue
6 MF   ALG Zakaria Draoui
7 FW   ALG Ishak Boussouf (on loan from Lommel)
8 MF   ALG Mohamed Islam Bakir
9 FW   ALG Karim Aribi
10 MF   ALG Abderrahmane Bourdim
11 FW   ALG Ali Reghba
12 DF   ALG Ahmed Ait Abdesslem
14 FW   ALG Hicham Khalfallah
15 MF   ALG Housseyn Selmi
16 GK   ALG Azzedine Doukha
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF   ALG Belaid Hamidi
18 DF   ALG Sofiane Bouchar (captain)
19 FW   ALG Idriss Saadi
20 DF   ALG Youcef Laouafi
21 DF   ALG Aimen Bouguerra
22 DF   ALG Mokhtar Belkhiter
23 DF   ALG Abdelmoumen Chikhi
24 FW   NGA Anayo Iwuala (on loan from ES Tunis)
25 DF   ALG Miloud Rebiai
26 GK   ALG Ahmed Abdelkader
27 MF   ALG Islam Bouloudène
28 FW   ALG Mohamed Islam Belkhir
42 FW   CMR Leonel Wamba

Reserve Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
34 FW   ALG Ahmedine Daoudi
35 MF   ALG Mohamed Belkhadem
No. Pos. Nation Player
37 DF   ALG Mohamed Azzi
38 FW   ALG Akram Bouras

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
36 DF   ALG Chemseddine Bekkouche (on loan to Levante B)

Personnel

Current technical staff

Position Staff
Head coach Nabil Kouki
Assistant coach Karim Dalhoum
Goalkeeping coach Walid Benhassen
Fitness coach Kais Ghattassi

Former personnel

Club presidents

No Name From To
1   Djelloul Boukida 1962 1967
2   Mohamed Kazza 1967 1972
3   Mohamed Bousmaha 1972 1977
4   Rachid Haraigue 1977 1992
5   Hamid Aït Igrine 1992 1994
6   Mohamed Lefkir 1994 1996
7   Djilali Selmi 1996 2000
8   Mohamed Lefkir 2000 2005
9   Yahia Hassani 2005 2006
10   Mokhtar Kalem 2006 2008
11   Mahfoud Kerbadj 2008 2010
12   Azzedine Gana 2010 2013
13   Réda Malek 2013 2016
14   Mohamed Bouhafs 2016 2018
15   Riad Boucetta 2018 2018
16   Charaf-Eddine Amara 2018 2021
17   Mohamed Abrouk 2021 2021
18   Mohamed Belhadj 2021 Present

Notable players

Below are the notable former players who have represented CR Belouizdad in league and international competition since the club's foundation in 1962. To appear in the section below, a player must have played in at least 100 official matches for the club or represented the national team for which the player is eligible during his stint with CR Belouizdad or following his departure.

For a complete list of CR Belouizdad players, see Category:CR Belouizdad players

Managers list

Rival clubs

References

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources CR Belouizdad news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Chabab Riadhi de Belouizdad S s p a 2 3 4 Classical Arabic الش باب الر ياضي لبلوزداد English Translation Sporting Club of Belouizdad known as Chabab Belouizdad or CR Belouizdad or simply CRB for short is an Algerian association football club based in Algiers Algeria that plays in the Ligue Professionnelle 1 the top flight of Algerian football The club has competed in the top division for a record 55 seasons playing just one season in the second tier in 1988 1989 In 2016 the club was purchased by Djamel Ghazli and since his arrival has brought success to the club winning multiple championships CR BelouizdadFull nameChabab Riadhi de Belouizdadالشباب الرياضي لبلوزدادNickname s Le Grand Chabab The Great Chabab Les Chababistes The Chababists Les Blancs et Rouges The White and Reds Les Belouizdadis The Belouizdadis Les Belcourtois The Belcourtois Founded15 July 1962 60 years ago 1962 07 15 as Chabab Riadhi de BelcourtGround20 August 1955 StadiumCapacity20 000OwnerMADAR HoldingPresidentMohamed BelhadjHead CoachNabil Kouki 1 LeagueLigue Professionnelle 12021 22Ligue Professionnelle 1 1st champions WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursCurrent seasonCRB was founded on 15 July 1962 5 6 ten days after the independence of Algeria as Chabab Riadhi de Belcourt 7 by the merger of two clubs from the same district the Widad Riadhi de Belcourt and the Club Atheltique de Belcourt 8 9 and has played at its current home ground the 20 August 1955 Stadium ever since CRB has traditionally worn a white home kit with the red trademark V on the front since inception CRB has produced several notable players and established itself as a major force in both Algerian and Maghrebin football during the 1960s and 1970s winning 10 major trophies in 8 seasons The Grand Chabab is one of the most successful clubs in Algeria having won the domestic league title eight times the Algerian Cup eight times one Algerian League Cup two Algerian Super Cups and the Maghreb Champions Cup a record three times but unfortunately no african title In 2010 the White and Reds obtained professional status following a reform of the league to professionalize the Algerian football 10 They won their first title of champion of Algeria at the end of the 1964 1965 season three years after their creation Madar Holding Group is since 15 October 2018 the majority shareholder of the share capital of the sports company by shares CRB Athletic after acquiring 67 of the 75 of the shares held by the amateur sports Club CSA chaired by Karim Chettouf 11 12 The board of directors is since 22 September 2021 chaired by Mohamed Belhadj replacing Mohamed Abrouk who held this post after Charaf Eddine Amara was elected President of the Algerian Football Federation on 16 April 2021 and will have a purely administrative mission since it was agreed that everything related to the sport component will be managed by the new director general Hocine Yahi who agreed to hold this position on 30 March 2021 replacing Toufik Korichi The first team is managed by Marcos Paqueta since 23 September 2021 replacing Zoran Manojlovic The club is still and has long been one of the most popular football teams in Algeria and has local rivalries with neighbors MC Algiers 13 14 15 NA Hussein Dey 16 17 18 and USM Algiers 19 20 21 Contents 1 History 1 1 1963 1972 The great Chabab 1 2 Second period 1 3 Third Period 1 4 1965 1966 The phenomenal season CRB 1 5 1969 1970 The Triple 1 6 1970 1971 1 7 1971 1972 1 8 Renewal 1 9 The dark years 1 10 2020 present Consecutive Championships 2 Club identity 2 1 Colours 2 2 Crest 3 Honours 3 1 Domestic competitions 3 2 Regional competitions 4 Performance in CAF competitions 5 Players 5 1 Current squad 5 2 Reserve Squad 5 3 Out on loan 6 Personnel 6 1 Current technical staff 7 Former personnel 7 1 Club presidents 7 2 Notable players 7 3 Managers list 8 Rival clubs 9 References 10 External linksHistory Edit The footballer Hacene Lalmas that made the heyday of CR Belouizdad between seasons 1962 1963 and 1972 1973The club was founded in 1962 following the independence of Algeria It was born out of a merger of two former clubs from the same district Widad Riadhi Belcourt former club of the rue de Lyon and the Athletic Club de Belcourt These two former clubs were known for playing football competitions in the French colonial era and both were affiliated to the FFFA French Football Federation and the FLOT Algiers Ligue de Football Association 1963 1972 The great Chabab Edit CRB is a club that has done well in Algerian football from the beginning of its creation particularly during the period between 1963 and 1972 This period saw Chabab break records so far unparalleled beginning with winning 10 titles during 8 seasons Players wore the famous red and white colours which were worn by the best players in Algeria or Africa and also constituted the pillars of the national team of Algeria Among the players we cite as examples are Lalmas who was chosen as the best Algerian player of all time after a survey conducted by the Echibek sports weekly in 1993 including votes from more than 350 technical people from Algerian coaches to players Kalem Achour Selmi and not to mention all the others With Mr Boukida Djeloul as chairman and under the leadership of Yahia Saadi as coach the goal of the first season in the championship 1962 63 was the adaptation of the team and group cohesion In this season the CRB was in the group of Bologhine and Bousmail and was content to win a place allowing it to participate in the centre of the championship Second period Edit This period for CRB had the attention and admiration of all belcourtois and the inhabitants of the surrounding neighbourhoods to the point where everyone participated in the club to raise funds This especially involved the big traders of the time Boukida gentlemen Bouhelal and Khemissa among others and whose contribution was considered wide and generous in order to offer the club a means for its policy Third Period Edit After collecting the necessary funds club leaders began the recruitment process Targeted recruitment and quality resulting in the arrival of experienced and promising players such as Zitouni Paris Club Madani and Djemaa USM Alger Zerar Hamam El Enf Tunisia Nassou and Amar Ain Beniane Koussim ES Setif Achour and Lalmas OM Ruisseau and Kalem IR Hussein Dey It is important to acknowledge the way and the work of the leaders of that time the men in the noblest sense of the term and which were animated only by the love of the club and who sacrificed themselves for it so that it becomes not only a great club but the biggest club Algeria At first the results of the team were just average with defeats against MC Oran 3 2 Batna 1 0 Constantine 1 0 Sidon 2 1 and MCA 2 1 The following season in 1965 1966 CRB woke up and crushed everyone in its path They made a spectacular comeback moving from last place to first after a good series of 9 consecutive victories starting with a victory against ASM Oran 0 1 during the 14th day and overwhelming wins 8 1 8 0 and 4 1 respectively against MO Constantine on 20 August halftime 0 1 for Constantine Annaba and ES Mostaganem 1965 1966 The phenomenal season CRB Edit Lined with Prime Algeria Chabab collected victories this season 16 wins with big scores 0 4 in Blida and Oran to the MCO and 5 2 before the NAHD with a percussive attack that also called the Machine Gun Attack and had to their credit 63 goals this season Lalmas 18 goals Chanane 14 Kalem 13 and Achour 8 making 53 goals amongst themselves The CRB also won their first cup of Algeria against RC Kouba final score 3 1 The 1966 1967 season was just average for Chabab and the 67 68 season was not any better than the last despite the recruitment of Selmi Djilali This small decline was due to unfortunate circumstances as 9 Chabab players participated with the national team who took part in the CAN 1968 tournament in Ethiopia This saw the return of a team completely decimated and tired after a very long journey but also many injured players for CRB Mistakes followed against ES Guelma in a late championship match In two seasons CRB had nothing to put in their trophy cabinet Following the appointment of Ahmed Aaran as player coach Chabab started regaining form and began to win In 1968 1969 season they obtained big key wins against NAHD 7 1 and 5 2 1969 1970 The Triple Edit The CRB made their first hat trick in the history of Algerian football and obtained their fourth championship This was largely in range because it was the best season for CRB who had lost only one match against MC Oran Oran 3 1 so the championship was won in rather special circumstances Victories followed in the Algerian Cup final against USM Alger 4 1 and in the Maghreb Club Champions Cup against Sfax Tunisia Chabab had passed on entering the African Cup of Champions Clubs after threats of reprisal from Senegalese team Joan of Arc against the CRB following a memorable victory in the first leg at Chabab 5 3 in the Stade El Annasser 1970 1971 Edit After four games in the championship with a draw and a win against MC Alger and a defeat against MC Oran and Algerian Cup defeat against CS Constantine on penalties this ended 48 47 and is the official record Algeria another one the CRB had to win the North African Cup to save their season This resulted in a win against Tunisia EST 3 2 after a great final after crushing and Morocco s FAR in the previous round with a stinging 3 0 This masterful victory was reported in the famous French sports newspaper the Team and the paper devoted a large space in one of their editions to Chabab Riadhi Belcourt 1971 1972 Edit It was the beginning of the end of a cycle and after having started the championship with three great victories against WA Tlemcen 7 0 and JSM Tiaret 8 3 and USM Bel Abbes 4 1 the team had no more breath and let go at least on the national scene as it was still successful in the Cup with a 3rd consecutive win for the Maghreb Renewal Edit The Shabab failed to win titles between 1978 and 1995 despite the good results that made that the team after all the earlier years ranking each time 2nd 3rd or 4th until 1988 where the Chabab experienced the worst season in its history characterized by relegation to D2 and an Algerian Cup final loss against USMA on penalties This was despite the rich who provided a workforce for CRB and this team was regarded as the best championship team on paper with the Yahi Amani Badache Laamouri Khoudja Kabrane Abdesamia Kouhil Demdoum etc On the ground though things were otherwise However the ordeal lasted only a single season as the club returned to the D1 the following year in 1989 But the event of relegation did not go without leaving deep scars in the heart of the CRB because Chabab considerably lost its fame to occupy a role in successive championships even avoiding relegation repeatedly until 1994 In fact during this year the Shabab led by Mourad Abdelouahab was classed as 4th in the championship with the main aim of qualification for the Arabic Cup in Saudi Arabia It was therefore the following year 1995 that the CRB took part in this competition where they recorded a respectable run to the semi final where they were defeated against Esperance de Tunis 0 1 In 1995 the CRB won the Algerian Cup for the fifth time in its history against the O Medea 2 1 This was indeed the beginning of another golden age with a new generation of young and talented players who despite the change of office departure and arrival of Lefkir Selmi and staff by the return of Mourad replacing Abdelouahab of Bacha Adjaout a new team described as an Algerian dream team was born with Bekhti Badji Settara Talis Bounekdja Selmi Yacine Chedba Ali Moussa Boutaleb and others This developed beautiful football for the CRB and every season new players were brought to the club to complete the tactical approach of the coach and achieve the objectives set by management It is in this context that players like Mezouar and Boukessassa came to the club Players arrived during the 1999 2000 season which saw Chabab win the title of Champion of Algeria for the 5th time in its history This also included a victory in the league cup on 19 March 2000 against MC Oran 3 0 The following season and its momentum Chabab not only confirms but does better with a title 2 row from 2000 to 2001 by capping JSK and USMA 7 days of the end of the championship For the record the Shabab had won 10 consecutive games with Nour Benzekri happened in the middle of the season The dark years Edit After this season a real descent into hell began for Chabab starting a free fall due to the unreasonable policy of its new direction Despite this and a real burst of pride the CRB still managed to reach the finals of the 2003 Algerian Cup Final This resulted in a loss due to a scandalous bias in favour of USM Alger by the referee of the meeting Berber To illustrate the lawlessness with which the club was run 17 players from champions Algeria were released in 18 months a true work of destruction Given all this everyone knew that Chabab went straight to ruin Thus Chabab had their 2 most catastrophic seasons after 1988 when the club narrowly escaped relegation to D2 twice in 2003 2004 and 2004 2005 The 2005 2006 season was an average season despite the backing of no less than 16 players 2020 present Consecutive Championships Edit CR Belouizdad were declared champions of the unfinished 2019 20 season which was halted in March 2020 due to the COVID 19 pandemic in Algeria 22 Later on CR Belouizdad managed to win the following 2020 21 and 2021 22 seasons In the CAF Champions League CR Belouizdad reached the quarter finals in both 2020 21 and 2021 22 editions Club identity EditColours Edit Since the establishment of the club its colours are the white and the red Crest EditHistorical evolution of the club s crest First badge of the clubHonours EditDomestic competitions Edit Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 Winners 9 1964 65 1965 66 1968 69 1969 70 1999 2000 2000 01 2019 20 2020 21 2021 22 Runners up 4 1966 67 1971 72 1976 77 1979 80Algerian Cup Winners 8 shared record 1965 66 1968 69 1969 70 1977 78 1994 95 2008 09 2016 17 2018 19 Runners up 3 1987 88 2002 03 2011 12Algerian League Cup Winners 1 1999 2000Algerian Super Cup Winners 2 1995 2019Regional competitions Edit Maghreb Champions Cup Winners 3 1970 1971 1972 Runners up 1973Performance in CAF competitions EditCompetition Round Opponent First leg Second leg1970 African Cup of Champions Clubs 1st round ASC Jeanne d Arc 5 3 H n a 1979 African Cup Winners Cup 2nd round Al Nasr Benghazi 4 2 H 1 0 A Quarter finals Horoya AC 0 3 H 1 3 A 1996 African Cup Winners Cup 1st round Horoya AC 5 2 H 0 2 A 2nd round AS Douanes 0 0 A 2 0 H Quarter finals Pretoria City n a n a Semi final AC Sodigraf 1 1 H 0 1 A 2001 CAF Champions League 1st round Al Ahly Tripoli 2 0 H 1 1 A 2nd round Al Merrikh SC 0 2 A 3 0 H Group B ASEC Abidjan 1 1 H 0 7 A Group B Al Ahly SC 0 1 A 0 1 H Group B Petro Atletico 0 1 H 1 2 A 2002 CAF Champions League 1st round ASC Jeanne d Arc 1 1 H 0 1 A 2004 CAF Confederation Cup 1st round Etoile de Guinee 0 1 A 2 1 H 2010 CAF Confederation Cup Qualification Al Tersana 1 1 A 2 1 H 1st round FAR Rabat 1 0 H 1 1 A 2nd round Amal Atbara 0 1 A 2 0 H Intermediate round Djoliba AC 0 0 A 1 1 H 2018 CAF Confederation Cup Preliminary round AS Onze Createurs de Niarela 1 1 A 2 0 H 1st round Nkana FC 3 0 H 0 1 A 2nd round ASEC Abidjan 0 1 A 0 0 H 2019 20 CAF Confederation Cup Preliminary round AS CotonTchad 2 0 H 0 2 A 2nd round Pyramids FC 1 1 A 0 1 H 2020 21 CAF Champions League Preliminary round Al Nasr Benghazi 2 0 H 0 2 A 1st round Gor Mahia 6 0 H 1 2 A Group B TP Mazembe 0 0 A 2 0 H Group B Mamelodi Sundowns 1 5 H 0 2 A Group B Al Hilal Club 1 1 H 0 0 A Quarter finals ES Tunis 2 0 H 2 0 A 2021 22 CAF Champions League Preliminary round Akwa United F C 2 0 H 0 1 A 1st round ASEC Mimosas 2 0 H 1 3 A Group C Etoile Sportive du Sahel 0 0 A 2 0 H Group B Esperance Sportive de Tunis 1 1 H 1 2 A Group B Jwaneng Galaxy F C 4 1 H 1 2 A Quarter finals Wydad AC 0 1 H 0 0 A Players EditAlgerian teams are limited to two foreign players The squad list includes only the principal nationality of each player Current squad Edit As of 25 August 2022 23 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK ALG Alexis Guendouz2 DF ALG Chouaib Keddad4 DF ALG Mouad Hadded5 MF ALG Houssem Eddine Mrezigue6 MF ALG Zakaria Draoui7 FW ALG Ishak Boussouf on loan from Lommel 8 MF ALG Mohamed Islam Bakir9 FW ALG Karim Aribi10 MF ALG Abderrahmane Bourdim11 FW ALG Ali Reghba12 DF ALG Ahmed Ait Abdesslem14 FW ALG Hicham Khalfallah15 MF ALG Housseyn Selmi16 GK ALG Azzedine Doukha No Pos Nation Player17 MF ALG Belaid Hamidi18 DF ALG Sofiane Bouchar captain 19 FW ALG Idriss Saadi20 DF ALG Youcef Laouafi21 DF ALG Aimen Bouguerra22 DF ALG Mokhtar Belkhiter23 DF ALG Abdelmoumen Chikhi24 FW NGA Anayo Iwuala on loan from ES Tunis 25 DF ALG Miloud Rebiai26 GK ALG Ahmed Abdelkader27 MF ALG Islam Bouloudene28 FW ALG Mohamed Islam Belkhir42 FW CMR Leonel WambaReserve Squad Edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player34 FW ALG Ahmedine Daoudi35 MF ALG Mohamed Belkhadem No Pos Nation Player37 DF ALG Mohamed Azzi38 FW ALG Akram BourasOut on loan Edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player36 DF ALG Chemseddine Bekkouche on loan to Levante B Personnel EditCurrent technical staff Edit Position StaffHead coach Nabil KoukiAssistant coach Karim DalhoumGoalkeeping coach Walid BenhassenFitness coach Kais GhattassiFormer personnel EditClub presidents Edit No Name From To1 Djelloul Boukida 1962 19672 Mohamed Kazza 1967 19723 Mohamed Bousmaha 1972 19774 Rachid Haraigue 1977 19925 Hamid Ait Igrine 1992 19946 Mohamed Lefkir 1994 19967 Djilali Selmi 1996 20008 Mohamed Lefkir 2000 20059 Yahia Hassani 2005 200610 Mokhtar Kalem 2006 200811 Mahfoud Kerbadj 2008 201012 Azzedine Gana 2010 201313 Reda Malek 2013 201614 Mohamed Bouhafs 2016 201815 Riad Boucetta 2018 201816 Charaf Eddine Amara 2018 202117 Mohamed Abrouk 2021 202118 Mohamed Belhadj 2021 PresentNotable players Edit Below are the notable former players who have represented CR Belouizdad in league and international competition since the club s foundation in 1962 To appear in the section below a player must have played in at least 100 official matches for the club or represented the national team for which the player is eligible during his stint with CR Belouizdad or following his departure For a complete list of CR Belouizdad players see Category CR Belouizdad players Hacene Lalmas Islam Slimani Pascal AnganAlgeria Mohamed Abrouk Ishak Ali Moussa Faycal Badji Hocine Benmiloudi Nassim Bounekdja Mustapha Dahleb Bouazza Feham Samir Hadjaoui Salem Harcheche Mokhtar Khalem Mustapha Kouici Abdelkader Laifaoui Algeria Hacene Lalmas Kheireddine Madoui Abdelkrim Mameri Djamel Menad Brahim Arafat Mezouar Noureddine Neggazi Mohamed Ousserir Djilali Selmi Islam Slimani Mohamed Talis Djamel Tlemcani Hocine Yahi Africa Bruno Hameni Njeukam Alain Nebie Mouhoube Alex Somian Jean Louis Pascal Angan Mohamed Aoudou Golanne Gilles Ngomo Michee Francois Obele Sherrif Deen Onome Sympson Sodje Bogy Soumaila Sidibe Mohamed Thiam Boubacar Soumana HainikoyeEurope Milos Galin Managers list Edit Abdelhak Benchikha Badou Zaki Rachid Taoussi Marcos Paqueta Yahia Saadi Ahmed Zitoun 1 July 1964 30 June 1966 Ahmed Arab 1 July 1967 30 June 1969 Hacene Lalmas 1 July 1969 30 June 1970 Ali Benfadah 1 July 1973 30 June 1974 Dusan Uhrin 1 July 1977 30 June 1978 Ahmed Arab 1 July 1977 30 June 1978 Abdelhamid Bacha Mustapha Heddane Cherif Adjaout Mourad Abdelouahab Nour Benzekri Kamel Mouassa 1 July 2002 28 January 2003 Abdelhamid Bacha 29 January 2003 3 September 2003 Noureddine Neggazi interim 4 September 2003 18 September 2003 Abdelkader Soltani 19 September 2003 10 February 2004 Noureddine Neggazi interim 11 February 2004 3 March 2004 Milisav Bogdanovic 4 March 2004 9 March 2004 Noureddine Neggazi interim 10 March 2004 18 May 2004 Djamel Amani interim 19 May 2004 30 June 2004 Mourad Abdelouahab 1 July 2004 23 October 2004 Djamel Amani interim 23 February 2005 3 March 2005 Azzedine Ait Djoudi 4 March 2005 31 May 2005 Abdelhak Benchikha 1 June 2005 30 June 2006 Mohamed Henkouche 1 July 2008 3 October 2009 Karim Bouhila interim 4 October 2009 24 December 2009 Mohamed Henkouche 25 December 2009 30 June 2010 Miguel Angel Gamondi 4 July 2010 30 June 2011 Giovanni Solinas 1 July 2011 22 November 2011 Djamel Menad 23 November 2011 30 June 2012 Guglielmo Arena 1 July 2012 23 October 2012 Fouad Bouali 3 November 2012 15 June 2013 Miguel Angel Gamondi 20 June 2013 1 January 2014 Abdelkader Yaiche 6 January 2014 23 February 2014 Mohamed Henkouche 24 February 2014 30 June 2014 Victor Zvunka 1 July 2014 20 October 2014 Alain Michel 29 October 2014 30 June 2016 Fouad Bouali 1 July 2016 29 August 2016 Alain Michel 19 September 2016 24 October 2016 Ezzaki Badou 13 November 2016 7 July 2017 Ivica Todorov 21 July 2017 25 December 2017 Rachid Taoussi 28 December 2017 30 May 2018 Tahar Cherif El Ouazzani 26 July 2018 7 October 2018 Lotfi Amrouche interim 8 October 2018 2 December 2018 Abdelkader Amrani 3 December 2018 28 December 2019 Franck Dumas 13 January 2020 30 March 2021 Zoran Manojlovic 20 April 2021 31 August 2021 Marcos Paqueta 23 September 2021 26 June 2022 Nabil Kouki 4 July 2022 Rival clubs Edit MC Alger Derby USM Alger Derby MC Oran Rivalry ES Setif Rivalry ES Tunis Rivalry References Edit Football Nabil Kouki nouvel entraineur du CRB Yourboogeyman 25 September 2018 Francais Document officiel du Chabab Riadhi de Belouizdad retrieved 22 November 2018 Fiche du club CR Belouizdad Ligue de Football Professionnel lfp dz Retrieved 22 November 2018 CRB competition dz in French Retrieved 22 November 2018 B Said Reporters Le CR Belouizdad fete ses 55 ans Un anniversaire et un trophee en guise de bougie reporters dz in French Archived from the original on 25 September 2018 Retrieved 22 November 2018 Kreo Ligue 1 amp 2 A l occasion du 52e anniversaire du CRB Belouizdad a vecu une grande soiree samedi lebuteur com in French Retrieved 22 November 2018 Rafik CRB Messaoud Merad declare la guerre a Bouhafs competition dz in French Retrieved 22 November 2018 Adversaire des Createurs ce CR Belouizdad est loin d etre une montagne insurmontable Footmali in French 9 February 2018 Archived from the original on 16 November 2018 Retrieved 22 November 2018 CR Belouizdad Racelma Kaci Algerie la professionnalisation du football a l ordre du jour Afrik foot com l actualite du football africain afrik foot com Retrieved 22 November 2018 CRB Madar Holding prend les renes du Chabab elmoudjahid com Archived from the original on 18 November 2018 Retrieved 22 November 2018 Ligue 1 l ex SNTA nouvel actionnaire majoritaire du CRB TSA TSA in French 31 October 2018 Retrieved 22 November 2018 MCA CRB demain a 18h Un 79e derby sans saveur Djazairess Retrieved 25 September 2018 Kreo Coupe d Algerie Un explosif derby MCA CRB au menu lebuteur com in French Retrieved 25 September 2018 L Expression Le Quotidien Un derby sous haute tension lexpressiondz com Archived from the original on 25 September 2018 Retrieved 25 September 2018 Redaction CRB NAHD le derby des freres jumeaux competition dz in French Retrieved 25 September 2018 Le Derby NAHD CRB finalement programme au 5 juillet in French 10 May 2018 Retrieved 25 September 2018 permanent dead link CRB 3 NAHD 2 La victoire et le maintien un derby parfait pour le Chabab Algerie360 com in French 14 May 2017 Retrieved 25 September 2018 L Expression Le Quotidien CRB USMA capte les regards lexpressiondz com Archived from the original on 25 September 2018 Retrieved 25 September 2018 CRB USMA Chaud derby au 20 Aout Le Temps d Algerie letemps dz com in French Archived from the original on 25 September 2018 Retrieved 25 September 2018 USMA CRB derby a guichets fermes elmoudjahid com Archived from the original on 25 September 2018 Retrieved 25 September 2018 Coronavirus Algerian Ligue 1 season cancelled without relegation Goal com 29 July 2020 FICHE DU CLUB CR BELOUIZDAD External links EditCR Belouizdad on Facebook CR Belouizdad on Instagram CR Belouizdad on Twitter Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title CR Belouizdad amp oldid 1129637555, wikipedia, 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