Algerian Cup semi-finals

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The Algerian Cup semi-finals are played to determine which teams will contest the Algerian Cup Final.

Contents

Location

Format

Records

List of Algerian Cup semi-finals

Semi Final Key

*Match went to extra time
Match decided by a penalty shootout after extra time
BoldWinning team won The Double
ItalicsTeam from outside the top level of Algerian football
(since the formation of Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 2 in 1962)

1960s

YearSFWinnerScoreLoserVenue
1963 1 ES Sétif 4–2* USM Alger Ramadan Ben-Abdelmalek Stadium
2 ES Mostaganem 1–0 USM Sétif
1964 1 ES Sétif 3–2 USM Alger Stade 20 Août 1955
2 MO Constantine 4–1 MC Alger Ramadan Ben-Abdelmalek Stadium
1965 1 MC Saïda 3–2 AS Khroub [1] Ramadan Ben-Abdelmalek Stadium
2 ES Mostaganem 1–0 USM Blida
1966 1 CR Belcourt 3–1* ES Sétif
2 RC Kouba 2–2† [2] MC Oran
1967 1 ES Sétif 1–1 USM Alger [1]
2–0
2 JSM Skikda 1–0 CR Belcourt
1968 1 ES Sétif 2–1 ES Guelma Ramadan Ben-Abdelmalek Stadium
2 NA Hussein Dey 2–1 Hamra Annaba
1969 1 CR Belcourt 1–1 MC Oran
2–0
2 USM Alger [1] 1–0 NA Hussein Dey

1970s

YearSFWinnerScoreLoserVenue
1970 1 CR Belcourt 5–2 RC Kouba Stade 20 Août 1955
CR Belcourt 1–2 RC Kouba Stade Omar Hamadi
2 USM Alger 1–0 ES Mostaganem 19 June 1965 Stadium
USM Alger 0–0 ES Mostaganem Stade 20 Août 1955
1971 1 MC Alger 1–1 MC Saïda Stade des Frères Bracci
MC Alger 1–1† [3] MC Saïda Stade Omar Hamadi
2 USM Alger 2–0 USM Khenchela Stade Omar Hamadi
USM Alger 2–2 USM Khenchela Stade Hamem Amar
1972 1 Hamra Annaba 2–1 MC Alger Ramadan Ben-Abdelmalek Stadium
2 USM Alger 1–0 NA Hussein Dey
1973 1 MC Alger 1–0 ASM Oran Stade 5 Juillet 1962
MC Alger 3–3 ASM Oran Stade Habib Bouakeul
2 USM Alger [1] 1–0 USM Blida Stade 5 Juillet 1962
USM Alger [1] 3–1 USM Blida Stade 5 Juillet 1962
1974 1 US Maison Carrée 2–1 NA Hussein Dey Stade 1er Novembre 1954
US Maison Carrée 1–0 NA Hussein Dey Stade 5 Juillet 1962
2 WA Tlemcen 1–0 JS Kawkabi Stade 5 Juillet 1962
WA Tlemcen 0–0 JS Kawkabi Stade des frères Zerga
1975 1 MC Oran 0–1 Hamra Annaba Stade Colonel Chabou Abdelkader
MC Oran 4–1 Hamra Annaba Stade Ahmed Zabana
2 MO Constantine 3–1 ASM Oran Ramadan Ben-Abdelmalek Stadium
MO Constantine 0–0 ASM Oran Stade Habib Bouakeul
1976 1 MC Alger 3–1 SA Mohammadia [1] Stade Ahmed Zabana
MC Alger 7–0 SA Mohammadia [1] Stade 20 Août 1955
2 MO Constantine 1–1 ES Sétif Stade Guesab
MO Constantine 2–1 ES Sétif Ramadan Ben-Abdelmalek Stadium
1977 1 JS Kawkabi 1–1 CR Belcourt Stade 5 Juillet 1962
JS Kawkabi 2–1 CR Belcourt Stade 5 Juillet 1962
2 NA Hussein Dey 3–1 ES Sétif Stade 5 Juillet 1962
NA Hussein Dey 0–2† [4] ES Sétif Ramadan Ben-Abdelmalek Stadium
1978 1 CM Belcourt 0–0 MC Oran
CM Belcourt 0–0† [5] MC Oran
2 USM Alger 1–1 RC Kouba
USM Alger 0–0† [6] RC Kouba
1979 1 MA Hussein Dey 0–0† [7] MP Oran Stade 5 Juillet 1962
2 JE Tizi Ouzou 3–1 DNC Alger Stade 5 Juillet 1962

1980s

YearSFWinnerScoreLoserVenue
1980 1 USK Alger 0–0† [8] JE Tizi Ouzou Stade 5 Juillet 1962
2 EP Sétif 2–1* DNC Alger Stade 20 Août 1955
1981 1 ASC Oran 1–0* DNC Alger
2 USK Alger [1] 2–1 MP Oran Stade Akid Lotfi
1982 1 DNC Alger 3–1 MP Alger Stade 5 Juillet 1962
2 NA Hussein Dey 1–1† [9] RS Kouba
1983 1 MP Alger 1–0 RS Kouba Stade 5 Juillet 1962
2 ASC Oran 2–1* USM El Harrach
1984 1 MP Oran 1–0 JE Tizi-Ouzou
2 JH Djazaïr [1] 2–1 EP Sétif
1985 1 MP Oran 2–2† [10] JS Bordj Ménaïel Stade 5 Juillet 1962
2 CRE Constantine [11] 1–0 GCR Mascara Stade 5 Juillet 1962
1986 1 JE Tizi Ouzou 1–1† [12] MP Oran
2 WKF Collo 4–2 USM Blida
1987 1 USM El Harrach 1–0 ES Guelma Stade Ahmed Kaïd
2 JS Bordj Ménaïel 1–0 CS Constantine
1988 1 CR Belcourt 2–1 USM El Harrach
2 USM Alger 1–0 MC Oran Stade 19 Mai 1956
1989 1 MSP Batna [1] 0–0† [13] ES Guelma [1]
2 ES Sétif 3–1* MC Oran Stade 5 Juillet 1962

1990s

YearSFWinnerScoreLoserVenue
1991 1 JS Kabylie 1–0 ES Sétif
2 USM Bel-Abbès 2–1 MC Oran
1992 1 JS Kabylie 1–1† [14] NA Hussein Dey Stade 5 Juillet 1962
2 ASO Chlef [1] 0–0† [15] CS Constantine [1]
1994 1 JS Kabylie 1–1† [16] USM Blida Stade 5 Juillet 1962
2 AS Ain M'lila 0–0† [17] MC Oran Stade 5 Juillet 1962
1995 1 CR Belouizdad 2–0 Hydra AC [11] Stade 5 Juillet 1962
2 Olympique de Médéa [1] 2–1* ASO Chlef Stade 5 Juillet 1962
1996 1 MC Oran 0–0† [18] ES Sétif Stade 5 Juillet 1962
2 USM Blida 2–1* HB Chelghoum Laid [1] Stade 1er Novembre 1954
1997 1 USM Alger 1–0* WA Boufarik Stade 1er Novembre 1954
2 CA Batna 0–0† [19] MC Alger Stade 8 Mai 1945
1998 1 WA Tlemcen 3–1 USM Annaba Stade 19 Mai 1956
WA Tlemcen 6–0 USM Annaba Stade Akid Lotfi
2 MC Oran 3–0 USM Aïn Beïda [1] Stade Ahmed Zabana
MC Oran 1–2 USM Aïn Beïda [1] Stade du 24 avril
1999 1 USM Alger 2–2† [20] MC Alger Stade 5 Juillet 1962
2 JS Kabylie 3–0 NA Hussein Dey Stade 1er Novembre 1954
JS Kabylie 1–0 NA Hussein Dey Stade Omar Hamadi

2000s

YearSFWinnerScoreLoserVenue
2000 1 JS Kabylie 2–0 WA Tlemcen Stade 1er Novembre 1954
WA Tlemcen 4–0 JS Kabylie Stade Akid Lotfi
2 MC Oran 2–1 CR Beni Thour [1] Stade Ahmed Zabana
CR Beni Thour [1] 2–0 MC Oran Olympic Ouargla Stadium
2001 1 USM Alger 3–0 JSM Skikda [1] Stade Frères Brakni
2 CR Méchria [1] 1–0 GC Mascara
2002 1 WA Tlemcen 1–0 JS Kabylie
2 MC Oran 1–0 USM Blida
2003 1 CR Belouizdad 1–0 MO Constantine Stade 20 Août 1955
2 USM Alger 3–0 MC Oran Stade Mâamar Sahli
2004 1 USM Alger 0–0† [21] MC Oran Stade Mohamed Boumezrag
2 JS Kabylie 3–0 NC Magra [11] Stade Messaoud Zougar
2005 1 USM Sétif [11] 0–0† [22] WA Tlemcen Stade Mustapha Tchaker
2 ASO Chlef 3–0 USM Annaba Stade 5 Juillet 1962
2006 1 MC Alger 3–1 WA Tlemcen Stade Mohamed Bensaïd
2 USM Alger 0–0† [23] JS Kabylie Stade Mustapha Tchaker
2007 1 USM Alger 4–1 JS Kabylie Stade Mustapha Tchaker
2 MC Alger 0–0† [24] USM Blida Stade 1er Novembre 1954
2008 1 JSM Béjaïa 3–1 NA Hussein Dey Stade 1er Novembre 1954
2 WA Tlemcen 3–1 ESM Koléa [11] Stade Tahar Zoughari
2009 1 CA Bordj Bou Arreridj 1–1† [25] ES Sétif Stade 1er Novembre 1954
2 CR Belouizdad 1–0 USM Annaba Stade 8 Mai 1945

2010s

YearSFWinnerScoreLoserVenue
2010 1 CA Batna 0–0† [26] JS Kabylie Stade 1er Novembre 1954
2 ES Setif 3–1 ASO Chlef Stade 8 Mai 1945
2011 1 USM El Harrach 3–2 ES Setif Stade 1er Novembre 1954
2 JS Kabylie 2–1 MC Oran Stade 1er Novembre 1954
2012 1 CR Belouizdad 1–0 CS Constantine Stade 20 Août 1955
2 ES Sétif 3–2 USM El Harrach Stade 8 Mai 1945
2013 1 MC Alger 3–2 ES Sétif Stade 5 Juillet 1962
2 USM Alger 1–0 MC Oran Stade Ahmed Zabana
2014 1 JS Kabylie 2–1* CRB Aïn Fakroun Stade 1er Novembre 1954
2 MC Alger 2–0 JSM Chéraga [11] Stade Omar Hamadi
2015 1 MO Béjaïa 1–1† [27] ES Sétif Stade 8 Mai 1945
2 RC Arbaâ 0–0† [28] ASO Chlef Stade Omar Hamadi
2016 1 NA Hussein Dey 1–0 USM Bel-Abbès Stade 5 Juillet 1962
2 MC Alger 3–0 US Tébessa Stade 5 Juillet 1962
2017 1 CR Belouizdad 0–0† [29] USM Bel-Abbès August 20, 1955 Stadium
2 MC Alger 2–3* ES Sétif Stade Omar Hamadi
2018 1 JS Kabylie 0–0† [30] MC Alger Stade Mohamed Hamlaoui
2 USM Bel Abbès 1–0 CR Zaouïa February 24, 1956 Stadium
2019 1 ES Sétif 1–2
1–0
JSM Béjaïa 8 May 1945 Stadium

Stade de l'Unité Maghrébine

2 CS Constantine 1–0
0–2
CR Belouizdad Mohamed Hamlaoui Stadium

August 20, 1955 Stadium (Algiers)

Semi-finals table

Teams shown with an asterisk beside their name are no longer in existence. This table is updated as per the first Semi-final of the 2018–19 Algerian Cup.

TeamAppearancesWonLost
MC Oran 21615
USM Alger 20173
ES Sétif 201010
JS Kabylie 19118
MC Alger 1697
CR Belouizdad 13112
NA Hussein Dey 1156
WA Tlemcen 752
USM Blida 716
USM El Harrach 633
ASO Chlef 523
JH Djazaïr 523
RC Kouba 514
MO Constantine 431
ASM Oran 422
USM Bel-Abbès 422
Hamra Annaba 312
ES Guelma 303
USM Annaba 303
CS Constantine 303
CA Batna 220
JSM Béjaïa 211
ES Mostaganem 211
MC Saïda 211
JS Bordj Ménaïel 211
JSM Skikda 211
USM Sétif 211
GC Mascara 202
CR Béni Thour 110
MO Béjaïa 110
AS Ain M'lila 110
MSP Batna 110
ES Collo 110
CRE Constantine 110
CR Mécheria 110
Olympique de Médéa 110
CA Bordj Bou Arreridj 110
RC Arbaâ 110
JSM Chéraga 101
CRB Aïn Fakroun 101
ESM Koléa 101
USM Khenchela 101
Hydra AC 101
HB Chelghoum Laid 101
WA Boufarik 101
AS Khroub 101
NC Magra 101
SA Mohammadia 101
US Tébessa 101
CR Zaouïa 101

Venues

Venues that no longer exist or regularly host football are denoted with an asterisk.

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