Below are the squads for the Football at the 1975 Mediterranean Games, hosted in Algiers, Algeria, and took place between 24 August and 6 September 1975. [1]
Coach: Rachid Mekhloufi
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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GK | Mehdi Cerbah | 3 April 1953 (aged 22) | JS Kawkabi | |||
GK | Lyès Teldja | 7 January 1954 (aged 21) | NR Alger | |||
DF | Rabah Menguelti | 28 November 1951 (aged 23) | JS Kawkabi | |||
DF | Abdelmalek Ali Messaoud | 17 January 1955 (aged 20) | USM Alger | |||
DF | Zoubir Maâziz | 4 October 1949 (aged 25) | CR Belcourt | |||
DF | Djamel Keddou | 30 January 1952 (aged 23) | USM Alger | |||
DF | Hocine Boumaraf | 3 June 1954 (aged 21) | NR Alger | |||
DF | Abdelkader Chaouch | 4 April 1954 (aged 21) | SA Mohammadia | |||
MF | Mokhtar Kaoua | 24 September 1953 (aged 21) | NR Alger | |||
MF | Amar Meziane Cherif | JS El Biar | ||||
MF | Abdelkader Ighili | 15 April 1953 (aged 22) | CR Belcourt | |||
MF | Abdelaziz Safsafi | 14 February 1954 (aged 21) | NR Alger | |||
FW | Omar Betrouni | 3 November 1949 (aged 25) | MC Alger | |||
FW | Ahmed Tasfaout | 10 November 1953 (aged 21) | ASM Oran | |||
FW | Hocine Rabet | 6 March 1953 (aged 22) | USM Alger | |||
FW | Aïssa Draoui | 30 January 1950 (aged 25) | MC Alger | |||
FW | Mourad Naïm | 8 April 1953 (aged 22) | JSM Skikda |
Coach: Burkhard Pape
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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GK | Ekramy El-Shahat | 26 October 1955 (aged 19) | Al-Ahly | |||
GK | Hassan Ali | Tersana | ||||
DF | Ahmed Abdel Baquy | 1 February 1952 (aged 23) | Al-Ahly | |||
DF | Moustafa Younis | 25 December 1953 (aged 21) | Al-Ahly | |||
DF | Fathi Mabrouk | 5 July 1951 (aged 24) | Al-Ahly | |||
DF | Hassan Hamdy | 2 August 1949 (aged 26) | Al-Ahly | |||
DF | Mohamed El Seyagui | Ghazl El-Mahalla | ||||
MF | Farouk Gaafar | 29 October 1952 (aged 22) | Zamalek | |||
MF | Shaker Abdel Fattah | 4 March 1951 (aged 24) | Tersana | |||
FW | Hassan Shehata | 19 June 1947 (aged 28) | Zamalek | |||
FW | Ossama Khalil | 5 February 1954 (aged 21) | Ismaily | |||
FW | Adel El-Bably | 18 November 1950 (aged 24) | Al-Ittihad Alexandria | |||
FW | Ali Khalil | 1 January 1952 (aged 23) | Zamalek | |||
FW | Mussad Nur | 23 April 1951 (aged 24) | Al-Masry |
Coach:
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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GK | Marc Duval | 16 December 1951 (aged 23) | SC Toulon | |||
GK | Henri Orlandini | 9 August 1955 (aged 20) | Nîmes Olympique | |||
DF | Jean-Claude Cloët | 11 July 1951 (aged 24) | AS Nancy | |||
DF | Paul Marchioni | 1 January 1955 (aged 20) | SC Bastia | |||
DF | Serge Perruchini | 7 January 1955 (aged 20) | AS Monaco | |||
DF | Michel Pottier | 12 January 1948 (aged 27) | AC Cambrai | |||
DF | Alexandre Stassievitch | 20 September 1950 (aged 24) | RC Lens | |||
MF | Michel Cougé | 11 June 1954 (aged 21) | Stade Rennais | |||
MF | Jean Fernandez | 8 October 1954 (aged 20) | Olympique de Marseille | |||
MF | Omar Sahnoun | 18 August 1955 (aged 20) | FC Nantes | |||
MF | Jean-Paul Pottier | 10 July 1949 (aged 26) | SM Caen | |||
MF | Michel Raulin | 25 February 1952 (aged 23) | CS Sedan | |||
FW | Bernard Castellani | 8 February 1955 (aged 20) | OGC Nice | |||
FW | Yvon Delestre | 24 November 1952 (aged 22) | Olympique lyonnais | |||
FW | Olivier Rouyer | 1 December 1955 (aged 19) | AS Nancy | |||
FW | Christian Lauterbach | 2 December 1951 (aged 23) | ÉDS Montluçon | |||
FW | Patrick Martet | 29 April 1955 (aged 20) | AS Poissy | |||
FW | Dominique Rocheteau | 14 January 1955 (aged 20) | AS Saint-Étienne |
Coach: Virgil Mărdărescu
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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GK | ||||||
DF | Chérif Fetoui | 1 January 1945 (aged 30) | MAS Fez | |||
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Coach: Abdelmajid Chetali
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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GK | Sadok "Attouga" Sassi | 15 November 1945 (aged 29) | Club Africain | |||
GK | Moncef Tabka | US Monastir | ||||
GK | Anouar Cherif | ES Sahel | ||||
DF | Ali Kaabi | 15 November 1953 (aged 21) | COT Tunis | |||
DF | Ridha Ayech | ES Sahel | ||||
DF | Ali Retima | 31 January 1949 (aged 26) | Club Africain | |||
DF | Mohsen "Jendoubi" Labidi | 15 January 1954 (aged 21) | Stade Tunisien | |||
DF | Amri Melki | ES Sahel | ||||
MF | Khaled Gasmi | 8 April 1953 (aged 22) | CA Bizertin | |||
MF | Tarak Dhiab | 15 July 1954 (aged 21) | ES Tunis | |||
MF | Néjib Ghommidh | 12 March 1953 (aged 22) | Club Africain | |||
MF | Hamadi Agrebi | 20 March 1951 (aged 24) | CS Sfaxien | |||
MF | Moncef Khouini | 4 November 1951 (aged 23) | Club Africain | |||
FW | Néjib Liman | 12 June 1953 (aged 22) | Stade Tunisien | |||
FW | Mohieddine Habita | 28 September 1953 (aged 21) | COT Tunis | |||
FW | Nacer Kerrit | Stade Tunisien | ||||
FW | Témime Lahzami | 1 January 1949 (aged 26) | ES Tunis | |||
FW | Abderraouf Ben Aziza | 23 September 1953 (aged 21) | ES Sahel | |||
FW | Hamed Kammoun | 27 August 1955 (aged 19) | ES Sahel |
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