Algeria national youth football team

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Algeria
Nickname(s) الأفنــاك (Fennec Foxes)
الخُضر (The Greens)
الخضرة (The Green One)
محاربو الصحراء (The Desert Warriors)
Association Algerian Football Federation
Other affiliation UAFA (Arab Nations)
Confederation CAF (Africa)
Sub-confederation UNAF (North Africa)
Head coach Mohamed Lcete (U-20)
Rezki Remane (U-17)
FIFA code ALG
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The Algeria national youth football team are the national under-23, under-20 and under-17 football teams of Algeria and are controlled by the Algerian Football Federation. The youth teams of Algeria participate in tournaments sanctioned by both FIFA and CAF. They also participate in world, regional, and local international tournaments.

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Algeria national under-23 squad

COACH: -

Algeria national under-20 squad

COACH: Flag of Algeria.svg Mohamed Lcete

Algeria national under-17 squad

COACH: Flag of Algeria.svg Rezki Remane

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