Algeria at the Olympic Games Football Tournament

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Algeria have appeared in the finals of the Summer Olympics Football Tournament on two occasions in 1980 with the Algeria first team and in 2016 with Algeria U23 after opening olympic football tournament to U23 national teams since 1992. They have once qualified for the knockout rounds, reaching the quarter-finals in 1980 before losing to Yugoslavia.

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Records

Olympic Games Olympic Games Qualifications
YearResultPositionGPWDLGFGASquadResultGPWDLGFGA
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 1908 Flag of Italy.svg 1960 Part of FrancePart of France
Flag of Japan.svg 1964 Did not enterDid not enter
Flag of Mexico.svg 1968 Did not qualify 1968 OG Afr.Q (Round 3 "final") 412177
Flag of Germany.svg 1972 1972 OG Afr.Q (Round 1) 201123
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg 1976 1976 OG Afr.Q (Round 1) 201123
Flag of the Soviet Union.svg 1980 Quarter-finals8th411245 Squad 1980 OG Afr.Q (Round 3 "final") 45*0192
Flag of the United States.svg 1984 Did not qualify 1984 OG Afr.Q (Round 3 "final") 621388
Flag of South Korea.svg 1988 1988 OG Afr.Q (Round 3 "final") 44*1154
Flag of Spain.svg 1992 1992 OG Afr.Q (Round 2) 201101
Flag of the United States.svg 1996 1996 OG Afr.Q (Round 1) 201113
Flag of Australia (converted).svg 2000 2000 OG Afr.Q (Round 1) 201124
Flag of Greece.svg 2004 2004 OG Afr.Q (Round 2 "final") 74*041011
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg 2008 2008 OG Afr.Q (Round 2) 42*1124
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 2012 2011 CAF U-23 Champ. 740397
Flag of Brazil.svg 2016 Group stage14th301246 Squad 2015 Afcon U-23 733183
Flag of Japan.svg 2020 Did not qualify 2019 Afcon U-23 qualif. 412143
Flag of France.svg 2024 2023 Afcon U-23 qualif. 201112
Flag of the United States.svg 2028 To be determinedTo be determined
TotalQuarter-finals2/267124811-14/18542513216662
Prior to the Barcelona 1992 campaign, the Football at the Summer Olympics was open to full senior national teams.
*Algeria had won games by withdrawal.

By match

By match
Olympic GamesRoundOpponentScoreResultScorersMan of the match
1980 Group stage Flag of Syria.svg  Syria 3–0W Belloumi, Madjer, Merzekane
Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany 0–1L
Flag of Spain (1977-1981).svg  Spain 1–1D Belloumi
Quarter-finals Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia 0–3L
2016 Group stage Flag of Honduras.svg  Honduras 2–3L Bendebka, Bounedjah
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 1–2L Bendebka
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 1–1D Benkablia

Record by opponent

FIFA World Cup matches (by team)
OpponentGPWDLGFGA
AFC teams
Flag of Syria.svg  Syria 110030
CONCACAF teams
Flag of Honduras.svg  Honduras 100123
CONMEBOL teams
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 100112
UEFA teams
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany *100101
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 101011
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 101011
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia 100103

* Games of East Germany are counted towards Germany.

Participations

Algeria at Moscow 1980

Group C

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany 321071+65
Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 311142+23
Flag of Spain.svg Spain 30302203
Flag of Syria.svg  Syria 30120881
Source: FIFA
Algeria  Flag of Algeria.svg3–0Flag of Syria.svg  Syria
Report

East Germany  Flag of East Germany.svg1–0Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
Report
Republican Stadium, Kyiv
Attendance: 70,000
Referee: Romualdo Arppi Filho (Brazil)

Spain  Flag of Spain (1977-1981).svg1–1Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
Report
Quarter-finals

Algeria at Rio de Janeiro 2016

Group D
PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 321052+37 Quarter-finals
2Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg  Honduras 31115504
3Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 31113414
4Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 30124621
Source: Rio2016 & FIFA
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
Honduras  Flag of Honduras (1949-2022).svg3–2Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
Report (Rio2016)
Report (FIFA)

Argentina  Flag of Argentina.svg2–1Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
Report (Rio2016)
Report (FIFA)

Algeria  Flag of Algeria.svg1–1Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
Report (Rio2016)
Report (FIFA)
Mineirão, Belo Horizonte
Attendance: 13,787 [3]
Referee: Matthew Conger (New Zealand)

Goalscorers

RankPlayer 1980 2016 Goals
1 Lakhdar Belloumi 22
Sofiane Bendebka 22
3 Mohamed Benkablia 11
Baghdad Bounedjah 11
Rabah Madjer 11
Chaâbane Merzekane 11
Total448

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References

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