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League Algiers Football Association
The League Algiers Football Association, also called League Algiers Football or League of Algiers was an organization of soccer in Algeria to the French colonial era. Founded in 1920 in order to develop the '' colonial football '' to Algiers; She paused for a moment due to World War II, then resumed in 1946. Eventually it will cease all activities in 1962 after the end of the War of Algeria who devoted the independence of the Algeria and which led to the mass exodus of settlers to France signifier abandonment of sports clubs run by the "settlers" and their structures. Affiliated to the French Football Federation with four other leagues in North Africa that are leagues: the Constantine of Oran of Tunisia and Morocco; League Algiers so possessed as his four sisters the status of "league" or "Championship" amateur, and had four divisions that corresponded to the seventh, sixth, fifth and fourth division of French football. These leagues so were the main football regions in North ...
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Forconi Cup
The Forconi Cup, also called Coupe Edmond Forconi was an Organized in 1942 to 1962, open to all clubs affiliated to the League Algiers Football Association. Regional level as for all Algiers department, the competition to determine the qualified clubs in the area for the North African Cup, inter-regional competition. The competition, which follows other departmental cuts of the same league, takes place for almost a decade. His editions are paired with the qualifications for the North African Cup and resist the enthusiasm aroused after 1957 the permission of North African clubs to compete in the Coupe de France, as the Algerian Cup in 1957. Finally the cup disappears in 1962 with the independence of Algeria. Key Results Performance by club See also * League Algiers Football Association * Coupe de France The Coupe de France, formerly known as the Coupe Charles Simon, is the premier knockout cup competition in French football organized by the French Football Federat ...
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FC Blida
The Football club Blida, commonly abbreviated as FC Blida or FCB, is a former Algerian football club based in Blida. Formed on 4 October 1904, FC Blida became known, The Dean teams of the Algiers. The club won six titles including the Algiers champion of Division Honor, four Forconi Cup, two Championship and North African Cup. During the independence of Algeria in 1962, FCB was dissolved like most other clubs. History Stadium The FCB Stadium was inaugurated in 1924. After 1962 the stadium was renamed Zoubir Zouraghi Stadium (Stade Chahid Zoubir Zouraghi). It have a capacity of 3,000 places. Honours Domestic competitions * League Algiers Football Association ::Champion (6): 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1929 and 1953. * Forconi Cup ::Winner (4): 1946, 1952, 1954 and 1957. International competitions *North African Championship ::Winner (1): 1923 and 1929. * North African Cup ::Winner (1): 1952 Notable players * Pierre Chesneau * Georges Bonello * Henri Salvano * ...
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Olympique Hussein-Dey
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Association Sportive Boufarik
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1949–50 League Algiers
The 1949–50 League Algiers Football Association season started on September 25, 1949 and ended on May 28, 1950. This is the 28th edition of the championships. Final results Division Honneur * Clubs of Division Honneur The Division Honneur is the highest level of League Algiers Football Association, the equivalent of the elite for this league. It consists of twelve clubs who compete in both the title of "Champion of Division Honneur" and that of "Champion of Algiers", since it is the highest degree. First Division * Groupe I **SCU El Biar, O Tizi Ouzou, AS Douéra, US Fort-de-l'Eau, O Rouiba, USM Alger, AS Rivet, AS Kouba, JS Birtouta, OM Saint Eugène. Group A * Groupe II **SC Alger, WA Boufarik, O Littoral, ASPTT Alger, O Marengo, GSA Hydra, GS Orléansville, US Blida, ES Zéralda, USM Maison-Carré. Group A * Results of Playoffs First Division Second Division * Groupe I * Groupe II * Groupe III * Groupe IV * Results of Playoffs Second Division Third Division ...
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1947–48 League Algiers
The 1947–48 League Algiers Football Association season started on September 14, 1947 and ended on June 3, 1948. This is the 26th edition of the championships. Final results Division Honneur * Clubs of Division Honneur The Division Honneur is the highest level of League Algiers Football Association, the equivalent of the elite for this league. It consists of twelve clubs who compete in both the title of "Champion of Division Honneur" and that of "Champion of Algiers", since it is the highest degree. First Division * Groupe I * Groupe II * Groupe III * Results of Playoffs First Division Second Division * Groupe I * Groupe II * Groupe III * Groupe IV * Results of Playoffs Second Division Third Division * Groupe I * Groupe II * Groupe III * Groupe IV * Results of Playoffs Third Division References External linksLeague Algiers {{DEFAULTSORT:1947-48 League Algiers League Algiers Football Association seasons 1947–48 in Algerian football Algeria ) , image_m ...
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1955–56 League Algiers
The League Algiers Football Association 1955–56 season started on September 4, 1955 and ended on June 23, 1956. This is the 34th edition of this league championships which saw the consecration of the Groupement Sportif Orléansville in Division Honneur, Olympique Hussein Dey in Honor Promotion of Montpensier Berre-Sports Association first Division Sporting Club Duperre in Second Division and Entente Sportive Franco Muslim Burdeau in Third Division."General calendar 1955–1956 season", Alger Soccer, '' Official Body League Algiers Football Association, '' No. 1397, page 2, dated July 1, 1955 Final results Division Honor Promotion Honneur First Division * Groupe I * Groupe II * Groupe III * Results of Playoffs First Division Second Division * Groupe I * Groupe II * Groupe III * Groupe IV * Results of Playoffs Second Division Third Division * Groupe I * Groupe II * Groupe III * Groupe IV * Results of Playoffs Third Division References External linksLeague Al ...
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1954–55 League Algiers
The season 1954–55 the League Algiers Football Association, started on September 18, 1954. and ended on May 29, 1955. This is the 33rd edition of the championships. Final results Division Honor Promotion Honor First Division * Groupe I * Groupe II * Groupe III * Results of Playoffs First Division Second Division * Groupe I * Groupe II * Groupe III * Groupe IV * Results of Playoffs Second Division Third Division * Groupe I * Groupe II * Groupe III * Groupe IV * Results of Playoffs Third Division References External linksLeague Algiers {{DEFAULTSORT:1954-55 League Algiers League Algiers Football Association seasons 1954–55 in Algerian football Algeria ) , image_map = Algeria (centered orthographic projection).svg , map_caption = , image_map2 = , capital = Algiers , coordinates = , largest_city = capital , relig ...
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1953–54 League Algiers
The 1953–54 League Algiers Football Association season started on September 20, 1953 and ended on May 30, 1954. This is the 32nd edition of the championships. Final results Division Honneur * Clubs of Division Honneur The Division Honneur is the highest level of League Algiers Football Association, the equivalent of the elite for this league. It consists of twelve clubs who compete in both the title of "Champion of Division Honneur" and that of "Champion of Algiers", since it is the highest degree. First Division * Groupe I * Groupe II * Groupe III * Results of Playoffs First Division Second Division * Groupe I * Groupe II * Groupe III * Groupe IV * Results of Playoffs Second Division Third Division * Groupe I * Groupe II * Groupe III * Groupe IV * Results of Playoffs Third Division References External linksLeague Algiers {{DEFAULTSORT:1953-54 League Algiers League Algiers Football Association seasons 1953–54 in Algerian football Algeria ) , image_map ...
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Racing Universitaire D'Alger
Racing Universitaire d'Alger (in Arabic: فريق جامعة الجزائر) is a former multi sports club formed in 1927 in Algiers, Algeria. The Algiers invitational tournament In 1936 R.U.A. were the home side in a four team invitational tournament. With Algeria then under French colonial rule the official programme listed the venue as "Stade-Velodrome Municipal d'Alger" and the participants as: Le Queen of the South - La Belle Equipe Ecossaise de Première Division Racing-Club de Santander - Favori des Championnats d'Espagne Floriana F. C. de Malte - Champion Officiel et Vainqueur de la Coupe R.U.A. - Champion de l'Afrique du Nord 1935 The match days were 21 May and 24 May. R.U.A. had already won both the North African Champions Cup and the North African Cup in the 1930s (R.U.A. would win each twice by the decade's end). Goals by Willie Thomson and Joe Tulip (the Northumbrian was one of the first Englishmen to play in the Scottish League) saw Queens book a place in t ...
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1952–53 League Algiers
The 1952–53 League Algiers Football Association season started on September 14, 1952 and ended on June 7, 1953. This is the 31st edition of the championships. Final results Division Honneur * Clubs of Division Honneur The Division Honneur is the highest level of League Algiers Football Association, the equivalent of the elite for this league. It consists of twelve clubs who compete in both the title of "Champion of Division Honneur" and that of "Champion of Algiers", since it is the highest degree. First Division * Groupe I * Groupe II * Groupe III * Results of Playoffs First Division Second Division * Groupe I * Groupe II * Groupe III * Groupe IV * Results of Playoffs Second Division Third Division * Groupe I * Groupe II * Groupe III * Groupe IV * Results of Playoffs Third Division References External linksLeague Algiers {{DEFAULTSORT:1952-53 League Algiers League Algiers Football Association seasons 1952–53 in Algerian football Algeria ) , image_map ...
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