Algerian Cup Final referees

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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.

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After independence

YearRefereeAssistant referees
1963 Ahmed KhelifiAouissi, Zoubir Benghanif
1963 Ahmed KhelifiAouissi, Zoubir Benghanif
1964 Abdelaziz ChekaïmiAouissi, Lourari
1965 Ahmed KhelifiZebairi, Amara
1966 MezzahiKhellaci, Benamghar
1967 Abdelaziz ChekaïmiBenguergoura, Lakehal
1968 BenzellatSettaoui, Daho
1969 MohandiMezzahi, Benkaidia
1969 Abdelaziz ChekaïmiAit Ali, Lakehal
1970 MohandiBenghazel, Khellaci
1970 Mohamed BenghazelBenamghar, Bakir
1971 Mohamed BenghazelKhellaci, Bakir
1972 Zoubir BenganifBenghazel, Khelifi
1973 Mohamed BenghazelMeddour, Lahmer
1974 Abdelkader AouissiBenganif, Osmane
1975 Ahmed KhelifiAouissi, Benganif
1976 Abdelkader AouissiBenganif, Benghazel
1977 KaïdLacarne, Hansal
1978 Mohamed Hansal Aouissi, Lacarne
1979 Mohamed Hansal Aouissi, Bounaga

1980 to 1999

YearRefereeAssistant referees
1980 Mohamed Hansal Lacarne, Bendjahane
1981 Belaïd Lacarne Garoui, Kouras
1982 Hadj Djilali BounagaGaroui, Kouras
1983 GhotariOthmane, Medjiba
1984 Rachid MedjibaMimoun, Othmane
1985 Abderrahmane BerguiRoumani, Rachid Medjiba
1986 LacarneGhotari, Medjiba
1987 Kouras Mohamed Hansal, Abderrahmane Bergui
1988 Mohamed Hansal Sayeh, Mimoun
1989 Abderrahmane BerguiSandid, Mimoun
1991 MimounSandid, Medjiba
1992 Messaoud KoussaRachid Medjiba, Zoubir Kaddouri
1994 TalebKelalkhi, Zerhouni
1995 MerzakHarrez, Djezzar
1996 Mohamed KouradjiMohamed Belbordj, Bousnadji
1997 Salim OussassiMohamed Belbordj, Mohamed Belbah
1998 Djamel Haimoudi Kerrai, Abdellah
1999 BenchenâaAhcen Bouraoui, Mohamed Oudjani

21st century

YearRefereeAssistant refereesFourth official
2000 Noureddine LacarneBrahimi Djezzar, Karim Berahmoune
2001 Djamel Haimoudi Ahmed Gaïd, Tayeb Dani Mohamed Benouza
2002 Mohamed Zekrini Ghanem, Oukil
2003 Kamel BerberAhmed Gaïd, Karim BerrahmounMohamed Zekrini
2004 Mohamed Benouza Brahimi Djezzar, Ahmed Sedrati
2005 Mohamed Lamine Benaïssa Lamine Belbecir, Mazari KerraïDjamel Haïmoudi
2006 Djamel Haimoudi Amar Taleb, Ahmed KaidMohamed Zekrini
2007 Mohamed Zekrini Brahimi Djezzar, Ahmed SedratiTouati Djabellah
2008 Belkacem Boumaza Bouabdellah Omari, Tahir Abed
2009 Mohamed Benouza Meknous, Belfakroun
2010 Djamel Haimoudi Meksous, Choukri BechirèneMohamed Bichari
2011 Mehdi Abid Charef Abdelhak Etchiali, Mohamed Mounir BitamBoulfelfel
2012 Mokhtar AmalouBouabdallah Omari, Choukri BechirèneBoubekeur Zouaoui
2013 Djamel Haimoudi Mokrane Gourari, Choukri BechirèneFarouk Mial
2014 Mohamed Bichari Mokrane Gourari, Omari Bouabdellah
2015 Mohamed Bichari Brahim El Hamlaoui, Mohamed SerradjRedouane Necib
2016 Mohamed Benouza Abdelhak Etchiali, Mokrane GourariFarouk Houasnia
2017 Mustapha GhorbalAbdelhak Etchiali, Bouabdellah Omari
2018 Mehdi Abid Charef Abdelhak Etchiali, Nabil BounouaMohamed Saïdi [1]
2019 Mohamed Saïdi Abbès Akram Zerhouni, Mohamed SerradjRafik Achouri [2]

Referees with more than one final

RefereeYearNo
Flag of Algeria.svg Djamel Haimoudi 1998, 2001, 2006, 2010, 20135
Flag of Algeria.svg Mohamed Hansal 1978, 1979, 1980, 19884
Flag of Algeria.svg Mohamed Benouza 2004, 2009, 20163
Flag of Algeria.svg Abdelaziz Chekaïmi1964, 1967, 19693
Flag of Algeria.svg Mohamed Benghazel1970, 1971, 19733
Flag of Algeria.svg Ahmed Khelifi1963, 1965, 19753
Flag of Algeria.svg Mehdi Abid Charef 2011, 20182
Flag of Algeria.svg Abdelkader Aouissi1974, 19762
Flag of Algeria.svg Abderrahmane Bergui1985, 19892
Flag of Algeria.svg Mohamed Bichari2014, 20152

Notes

  1. "Coupe : Abid Charef au sifflet en finale". dzfoot.com. 26 April 2018. Retrieved 27 April 2018.
  2. "Coupe 2019 : La finale arbitrée par Saïdi Mohamed". dzfoot.com. 2 June 2019. Retrieved 8 June 2019.

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