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SCORE BOARD
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FINAL
SCORE
BOARD
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3RD PLACE
PLAY-OFF |
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Nigeria |
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Mali |
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3RD PLACE
PLAY-OFF |
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SCORERS CHART |
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ALGERIA
team Nick Name: Desert Worriors
Coach:
Rabah Madjer
Star Player: Djamel Belmadi |
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Nations Cup
record:1968, 1980 (2nd),
1982, 1984 (3rd), 1986, 1988 (3rd), 1990 (1st),
1992, 1996, 1998, 2000
World Cup record:1982, 1986 |
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Since winning the trophy
at home in 1990 with their inspirational captain Rabah
Madjer, Algeria have gone off the boil.
The civil war which began that year is much to blame.
Although the Desert Warriors have missed only Tunisia
'94 since then, they have not been able to stamp their
authority on the competition as they did in the past.
The popular Madjer is back as coach for a second
spell, but it is unlikely Algeria will find their
fearsome form of old.
The stars Algeria could once rely on, like Moussa Saib,
have aged and lost their edge.
On the positive side, Rachid Djebaili is turning into
a very good striker and the squad is full of
experienced players from Caf cup winners, JS Kabylie.
They should be good to watch, but are likely to be
outplayed by the better teams.
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Qualifying
results
v Burkina Faso 1-1 (h), v Angola 2-2 (a), v
Burundi 2-1 (h), v Burundi 1-0 (a), v Angola 3-2
(h), v Burkina Faso 0-0 (a) |
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TEAM SQUAD |
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Goalkeepers:
Lounes Gaouaoui (JS Kabylie), Mohamed Samadi (USM Blida),
Merouane Abdouni (USM El Harrach)
Defenders:
Slimane Rahou (JS Kabylie), Brahim Zafour (JS Kabylie),
Mounir Zeghdoud (USM Algiers), Yacine Slatni (MC Algiers),
Smail Diss (USM Blida), Moulay Hadou (MC Oran) and Mohamed
Bradja (Troyes/Fra)
Midfielders:
Lounes Bendahmane (JS Kabylie), Mahieddine Meftah (USM
Algiers), Billal Dziri (USM Algiers), Nasreddine Kraouch (La
Gantoise/Bel), Omar Cherif Belbey (Montpellier/Fra), Yazid
Mansouri (Le Havre/Fra)
Strikers:
Nassim Boudjekdji (CR Belcourt), Kamel Kherkheche (USM Blida),
Rafik Saifi (Troyes/Fra), Abdelhafid Tasfaout (Guingamps/Fra),
Nassim Akrour (Istres/Fra), Farid Ghazi (Beniyas/UAE). |
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