1949–50 League Algiers

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League Algiers Football Association
Season1949–50
Champions O Hussein Dey (DH)
Relegated USO Mitidja, RC Maison Carrée (DH)
Top goalscorerDahmane Meftah (FC Blida) (18)
1950–51

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.

Contents

Final results

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.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 O Hussein Dey (C)2213453621+1552Qualified for North African Championship
2 AS Saint Eugène 2213364428+1651
3 GS Alger 2212463117+1450
4 FC Blidéen 2211473024+648
5 S.Guyotville 229852524+148
6 MC Alger 2261062323044
7 RS Alger 227782931243
8 USM Blida 226972928+143
9 AS Boufarik 2284103029+142
10 RU Alger 2284102630442
11 USO Mitidja 22351422472533Relegated to 1950–51 First Division
12 RC Maison Carrée 22261420432332
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(C) Champion

First Division

Group A

PosTeamPldWDLFAGDPtsNotes
1US Fort-de-l'eau1800000046
2O. Tizi Ouzou1800000044
3OM Saint Eugène1800000041
4AS Kouba1800000039
5 USM Alger 187652825+338
6SCU El Biar1800000033
7JS Birtouta1800000032
8Olympique Rouiba1800000032
8AS Rivet1800000029
10AS Douéra1800000026

Group A

PosTeamPldWDLFAGDPtsNotes
1Olymique Marengo1800000048
2GS Orléansville1800000043
3WA Boufarik1800000039
4SC Algérois1800000036
5Olympique Littoral1800000034
6ASPTT Alger1800000033
7 USM Maison Carré 1800000033
8GSA Hydra1800000032
9US Blida1800000032
10ES Zéralda1800000030

Second Division

Third Division

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