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In Algerian football, the Algerian Cup Final, the deciding match of the Algerian Cup competition, is considered the highest domestic honour for referees to be appointed to officiate no foreign referee has ever managed the final of the Algerian Cup since independence. the most important referees for the final of the cup are Djamel Haimoudi and Mohamed Hansal four times for each of those who managed the final two consecutive times are Mohamed Benghazel, Mohamed Hansal and Mohamed Bichari and the youngest final referee is Haimoudi in 1998 he was 26 years old.
Year | Referee | Assistant referees |
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1963 | Ahmed Khelifi | Aouissi, Zoubir Benghanif |
1963 | Ahmed Khelifi | Aouissi, Zoubir Benghanif |
1964 | Abdelaziz Chekaïmi | Aouissi, Lourari |
1965 | Ahmed Khelifi | Zebairi, Amara |
1966 | Mezzahi | Khellaci, Benamghar |
1967 | Abdelaziz Chekaïmi | Benguergoura, Lakehal |
1968 | Benzellat | Settaoui, Daho |
1969 | Mohandi | Mezzahi, Benkaidia |
1969 | Abdelaziz Chekaïmi | Ait Ali, Lakehal |
1970 | Mohandi | Benghazel, Khellaci |
1970 | Mohamed Benghazel | Benamghar, Bakir |
1971 | Mohamed Benghazel | Khellaci, Bakir |
1972 | Zoubir Benganif | Benghazel, Khelifi |
1973 | Mohamed Benghazel | Meddour, Lahmer |
1974 | Abdelkader Aouissi | Benganif, Osmane |
1975 | Ahmed Khelifi | Aouissi, Benganif |
1976 | Abdelkader Aouissi | Benganif, Benghazel |
1977 | Kaïd | Lacarne, Hansal |
1978 | Mohamed Hansal | Aouissi, Lacarne |
1979 | Mohamed Hansal | Aouissi, Bounaga |
Year | Referee | Assistant referees |
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1980 | Mohamed Hansal | Lacarne, Bendjahane |
1981 | Belaïd Lacarne | Garoui, Kouras |
1982 | Hadj Djilali Bounaga | Garoui, Kouras |
1983 | Ghotari | Othmane, Medjiba |
1984 | Rachid Medjiba | Mimoun, Othmane |
1985 | Abderrahmane Bergui | Roumani, Rachid Medjiba |
1986 | Lacarne | Ghotari, Medjiba |
1987 | Kouras | Mohamed Hansal, Abderrahmane Bergui |
1988 | Mohamed Hansal | Sayeh, Mimoun |
1989 | Abderrahmane Bergui | Sandid, Mimoun |
1991 | Mimoun | Sandid, Medjiba |
1992 | Messaoud Koussa | Rachid Medjiba, Zoubir Kaddouri |
1994 | Taleb | Kelalkhi, Zerhouni |
1995 | Merzak | Harrez, Djezzar |
1996 | Mohamed Kouradji | Mohamed Belbordj, Bousnadji |
1997 | Salim Oussassi | Mohamed Belbordj, Mohamed Belbah |
1998 | Djamel Haimoudi | Kerrai, Abdellah |
1999 | Benchenâa | Ahcen Bouraoui, Mohamed Oudjani |
Year | Referee | Assistant referees | Fourth official |
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2000 | Noureddine Lacarne | Brahimi Djezzar, Karim Berahmoune | |
2001 | Djamel Haimoudi | Ahmed Gaïd, Tayeb Dani | Mohamed Benouza |
2002 | Mohamed Zekrini | Ghanem, Oukil | |
2003 | Kamel Berber | Ahmed Gaïd, Karim Berrahmoun | Mohamed Zekrini |
2004 | Mohamed Benouza | Brahimi Djezzar, Ahmed Sedrati | |
2005 | Mohamed Lamine Benaïssa | Lamine Belbecir, Mazari Kerraï | Djamel Haïmoudi |
2006 | Djamel Haimoudi | Amar Taleb, Ahmed Kaid | Mohamed Zekrini |
2007 | Mohamed Zekrini | Brahimi Djezzar, Ahmed Sedrati | Touati Djabellah |
2008 | Belkacem Boumaza | Bouabdellah Omari, Tahir Abed | |
2009 | Mohamed Benouza | Meknous, Belfakroun | |
2010 | Djamel Haimoudi | Meksous, Choukri Bechirène | Mohamed Bichari |
2011 | Mehdi Abid Charef | Abdelhak Etchiali, Mohamed Mounir Bitam | Boulfelfel |
2012 | Mokhtar Amalou | Bouabdallah Omari, Choukri Bechirène | Boubekeur Zouaoui |
2013 | Djamel Haimoudi | Mokrane Gourari, Choukri Bechirène | Farouk Mial |
2014 | Mohamed Bichari | Mokrane Gourari, Omari Bouabdellah | |
2015 | Mohamed Bichari | Brahim El Hamlaoui, Mohamed Serradj | Redouane Necib |
2016 | Mohamed Benouza | Abdelhak Etchiali, Mokrane Gourari | Farouk Houasnia |
2017 | Mustapha Ghorbal | Abdelhak Etchiali, Bouabdellah Omari | |
2018 | Mehdi Abid Charef | Abdelhak Etchiali, Nabil Bounoua | Mohamed Saïdi [1] |
2019 | Mohamed Saïdi | Abbès Akram Zerhouni, Mohamed Serradj | Rafik Achouri [2] |
Referee | Year | No |
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Djamel Haimoudi | 1998, 2001, 2006, 2010, 2013 | 5 |
Mohamed Hansal | 1978, 1979, 1980, 1988 | 4 |
Mohamed Benouza | 2004, 2009, 2016 | 3 |
Abdelaziz Chekaïmi | 1964, 1967, 1969 | 3 |
Mohamed Benghazel | 1970, 1971, 1973 | 3 |
Ahmed Khelifi | 1963, 1965, 1975 | 3 |
Mehdi Abid Charef | 2011, 2018 | 2 |
Abdelkader Aouissi | 1974, 1976 | 2 |
Abderrahmane Bergui | 1985, 1989 | 2 |
Mohamed Bichari | 2014, 2015 | 2 |
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