List of Algerian Cup winning managers

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This is a list of Algerian Cup winning football managers.

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Winning managers

Hacene Lalmas, winning manager in 1970 Lalmas.jpg
Hacène Lalmas, winning manager in 1970
Djamel Keddou, winning manager in 1988 Djamel Keddou, 1981-06-19.jpg
Djamel Keddou, winning manager in 1988
Francois Bracci, winning manager in 2006 Francois Bracci DLR 2009-06-02.jpg
François Bracci, winning manager in 2006
Rolland Courbis, winning manager in 2013 Rolland Courbis 001.jpg
Rolland Courbis, winning manager in 2013
Ezzaki Badou, winning manager in 2017 Wydad Casablanca vs Wydad de Fes, December 13 2009-3.jpg
Ezzaki Badou, winning manager in 2017
FinalManagerNationalityClubRef
1963 Mokhtar Arribi Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria ES Sétif
1964 El Hadi Benmahmoud Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria ES Sétif
1965 Saïd Amara Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria MC Saida
1966 Ahmed Zitoun Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria CR Belcourt
1967 Abdelhamid Kermali Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria ES Sétif
1968 Mokhtar Arribi Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria ES Sétif
1969 Ahmed Arab Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria CR Belcourt
1970 Hacène Lalmas Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria CR Belcourt
1971 Ali Benfadah Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria MC Alger
1972 Hadj Boufermès Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Hamra Annaba
1973 Smaïl Khabatou Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria MC Alger
1974 Abdelkader Bahmane Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria USM El Harrach
1975 Zoubir Benaïcha Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria MC Oran
1976 Abdelhamid Zouba Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria MC Alger
1977 Djaâfar Harouni
Mahieddine Khalef
Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
JS Kawkabi
1978 Ahmed Arab
Dušan Uhrin
Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia
CR Belouizdad
1979 Abdelkader Bahmane
Mokhtar Khalem
Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
MA Hussein-Dey
1980 Mokhtar Arribi Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria ES Sétif
1981 Ali Benfadah Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria USK Alger
1982 Amokrane Oualiken Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria DNC Alger
1983 Abdennour Kaoua Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria MP Alger
1984 Abdellah Mecheri Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria MP Oran
1985 Abdellah Mecheri Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria MP Oran
1986 Stefan Żywotko
Mahieddine Khalef
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
JE Tizi-Ouzou
1987 Brahim Ramdani Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria USM El Harrach
1988 Djamel Keddou
Mustapha Aksouh
Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
USK Alger
1989 Bouzid Cheniti Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria ES Sétif
1990
1991 Djilali Abdi
Kadi
Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
USM Bel-Abbès
1992 Nour Benzekri
Mohamed Younsi
Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
JS Kabylie
1993
1994 Djaâfar Harouni Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria JS Kabylie
1995 Abdelhamid Bacha
Chérif Adjaout
Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria CR Belouizdad
1996 Mohammed Henkouche Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria MC Oran
1997 Mustapha Heddane Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria USM Alger
1998 Abdelkader Amrani Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria WA Tlemcen
1999 Nour Benzekri
Ahmed Aït El Hocine
Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
USM Alger
2000 Abdallah Laghrour Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria CR Béni Thour
2001 Noureddine Saâdi Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria USM Alger
2002 Boualem Charef Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria WA Tlemcen
2003 Azzedine Aït Djoudi Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria USM Alger
2004 Mustapha Aksouh Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria USM Alger
2005 Abdelkader Amrani Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria ASO Chlef
2006 François Bracci Flag of France.svg  France MC Alger
2007 Enrico Fabbro Flag of Italy.svg  Italy MC Alger
2008 El Hadi Khezzar Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria JSM Béjaïa
2009 Mohamed Henkouche Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria CR Belouizdad
2010 Noureddine Zekri Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria ES Sétif
2011 Rachid Belhout Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria JS Kabylie
2012 Alain Geiger Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland ES Sétif
2013 Rolland Courbis Flag of France.svg  France USM Alger
2014 Fouad Bouali Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria MC Alger
2015 Abdelkader Amrani Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria MO Béjaïa
2016 Lotfi Amrouche Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria MC Alger
2017 Ezzaki Badou Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco CR Belouizdad [1]
2018 Tahar Chérif El-Ouazzani Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria USM Bel Abbès
2019 Abdelkader Amrani Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria CR Belouizdad

By individual

RankNameWinnersClub(s)Winning Years
1 Flag of Algeria.svg Abdelkader Amrani
4
WA Tlemcen, ASO Chlef, MO Béjaïa, CR Belouizdad 1998, 2005, 2015, 2019
2 Flag of Algeria.svg Mokhtar Arribi
3
ES Sétif 1963, 1967, 1980
3 Flag of Algeria.svg Abdellah Mecheri
2
MC Oran 1984, 1985
= Flag of Algeria.svg Abdelhamid Kermali
2
ES Sétif 1967, 1968
= Flag of Algeria.svg Ali Benfadah
2
MC Alger, USM Alger 1971, 1981
= Flag of Algeria.svg Mustapha Aksouh
2
USM Alger 1988, 2004
= Flag of Algeria.svg Mohamed Henkouche
2
MC Oran, CR Belouizdad 1996, 2009
= Flag of Algeria.svg Nour Benzekri
2
JS Kabylie, USM Alger 1992, 1999
= Flag of Algeria.svg Ahmed Arab
2
CR Belouizdad 1969, 1978
= Flag of Algeria.svg Djaâfar Harouni
2
JS Kabylie 1977, 1994
= Flag of Algeria.svg Abdelkader Bahmane
2
USM El Harrach, NA Hussein-Dey 1974, 1979
= Flag of Algeria.svg Mahieddine Khalef
2
JS Kabylie 1977, 1986
13 Flag of Algeria.svg Zoubir Benaïcha
1
MC Oran 1975
= Flag of Algeria.svg Fouad Bouali
1
MC Alger 2014
= Flag of France.svg Rolland Courbis
1
USM Alger 2013
= Flag of Switzerland.svg Alain Geiger
1
ES Sétif 2012
= Flag of Algeria.svg Rachid Belhout
1
JS Kabylie 2011
= Flag of Algeria.svg Noureddine Zekri
1
ES Sétif 2010
= Flag of Algeria.svg El Hadi Khezzar
1
JSM Béjaïa 2008
= Flag of Italy.svg Enrico Fabbro
1
MC Alger 2007
= Flag of France.svg François Bracci
1
MC Alger 2008
= Flag of Algeria.svg Azzedine Aït Djoudi
1
USM Alger 2003
= Flag of Algeria.svg Boualem Charef
1
WA Tlemcen 2002
= Flag of Algeria.svg Noureddine Saâdi
1
USM Alger 2001
= Flag of Algeria.svg Mustapha Heddane
1
USM Alger 1997
= Flag of Poland.svg Stefan Żywotko
1
JS Kabylie 1986
= Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Dušan Uhrin
1
CR Belouizdad 1978
= Flag of Algeria.svg Amokrane Oualiken
1
DNC Alger 1982
= Flag of Algeria.svg Abdelhamid Zouba
1
MC Alger 1976
= Flag of Algeria.svg Abdennour Kaoua
1
MC Alger 1983
= Flag of Algeria.svg Smaïl Khabatou
1
MC Alger 1973
= Flag of Algeria.svg Hacène Lalmas
1
CR Belouizdad 1970
= Flag of Algeria.svg Hadj Boufermès
1
Hamra Annaba 1972
= Flag of Algeria.svg El Hadi Benmahmoud
1
ES Sétif 1964
= Flag of Algeria.svg Ahmed Zitoun
1
CR Belouizdad 1966
= Flag of Algeria.svg Saïd Amara
1
MC Saida 1965
= Flag of Algeria.svg Brahim Ramdani
1
USM El Harrach 1987
= Flag of Algeria.svg Tahar Chérif El-Ouazzani
1
USM Bel Abbès 2018
= Flag of Algeria.svg Chérif Adjaout
1
CR Belouizdad 1995
= Flag of Algeria.svg Djamel Keddou
1
USM Alger 1988
= Flag of Algeria.svg Djillali Abdi
1
USM Bel-Abbès 1991
= Flag of Algeria.svg Bouzid Cheniti
1
ES Sétif 1989
= Flag of Algeria.svg Hamid Bacha
1
CR Belouizdad 1995
= Flag of Algeria.svg Mohamed Younsi
1
JS Kabylie 1992
= Flag of Algeria.svg Ahmed Aït El Hocine
1
USM Alger 1999
= Flag of Algeria.svg Abdallah Laghrour
1
CR Béni Thour 2000
= Flag of Algeria.svg Mokhtar Khalem
1
NA Hussein-Dey 1979
= Flag of Algeria.svg Lotfi Amrouche
1
MC Alger 2016
= Flag of Morocco.svg Badou Zaki
1
CR Belouizdad 2017

By nationality

CountryManagersTotal
Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 4056
Flag of France.svg  France 22
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 11
Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 11
Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 11
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 11
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia 11

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