Algerian U21 Cup

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Algerian U21 Cup
Founded2011
RegionFlag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
Number of teams32
Current champions USM El Harrach
(1st title)
Most successful club(s) MC Oran
USM El Harrach
(2 titles each)
Soccerball current event.svg 2020–21 Algerian U21 Cup

The Algerian U21 Cup is an Algerian football competition run by Algerian Football Federation for under-21 sides. The competition was launched in 2011 and is open exclusively to clubs playing in the top two divisions of Algerian football. [1] [2]

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JSM Béjaïa won the inaugural edition of the competition by beating ASO Chlef 2–0 in the 2012 final. [3]

Results

YearWinnersScoreRunners–upVenueAttendance
2012 JSM Béjaïa 2–0 ASO Chlef Zéralda Stadium, Zéralda
2013 USM El Harrach 2–2 (4–2 p ) ASO Chlef 20 August Stadium, Algiers
2014 NA Hussein Dey 1–0 MC Oran Dar El Beïda Stadium, Dar El Beïda, Algiers
2015 MC Oran 1–0 USM El Harrach Djilali Bounaâma Stadium, Boumerdès
2016 JS Saoura 4–0 A Bou Saâda Mustapha Tchaker Stadium, Blida
2017 MC Oran 3–0 ASM Oran Ahmed Zabana Stadium, Oran
2018 USM Alger 1–1 (4–3 p ) Paradou AC 19 May Stadium, Annaba
2019 USM El Harrach 0–0 (8–7 p ) RC Relizane Mustapha Tchaker Stadium, Blida

Winners table

ClubWinnersRunners-upWinning yearsRunners-up years
MC Oran 212015, 20172014
USM El Harrach 212013, 20182015
JSM Béjaïa 102012
NA Hussein Dey 102014
JS Saoura 102016
USM Alger 102018

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References

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