List of Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 winning managers

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The Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 is the professional association football league of Algeria. This is a list of Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 winning football managers.

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Seasons and winning managers

SeasonCountryWinning managerClubRef
1962–63 Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Abdelaziz Ben Tifour USM Alger
1963–64 Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Hadj Mohamed Salah Boufermès USM Annaba
1964–65 Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Ahmed Arab CR Belcourt
1965–66 Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Ahmed Zitoun CR Belcourt
1966–67 Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Hamoud Fez NA Hussein Dey
1967–68 Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Mokhtar Arribi ES Setif
1968–69 Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Ahmed Arab CR Belcourt
1969–70 Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Hacène Lalmas CR Belcourt
1970–71 Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal Carlos António Gomes MC Oran
1971–72 Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Ali Benfadah MC Alger
1972–73 Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Virgil Popescu JS Kabylie
1973–74 Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Petre Mândru JS Kabylie
1974–75 Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Abdelhamid Zouba MC Alger
1975–76 Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Abdelhamid Zouba MC Alger
1976–77 Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Mahieddine Khalef JS Kawkabi
1977–78 Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Kamel Lemoui MP Alger
1978–79 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia
Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
Velimir Naumović
Abderrahmane Ibrir
MP Alger
1979–80 Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
Stefan Żywotko
Mahieddine Khalef
JE Tizi-Ouzou
1980–81 Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Abdelkader Zerar RS Kouba
1981–82 Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
Stefan Żywotko
Mahieddine Khalef
JE Tizi-Ouzou
1982–83 Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
Stefan Żywotko
Mahieddine Khalef
JE Tizi-Ouzou
1973–84 Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Khennane Mahi GCR Mascara
1984–85 Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
Stefan Żywotko
Mahieddine Khalef
JE Tizi-Ouzou
1985–86 Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
Stefan Żywotko
Mahieddine Khalef
JE Tizi-Ouzou
1986–87 Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Mokhtar Arribi EP Setif
1987–88 Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Amar Rouaï Mouloudia d'Oran
1988–89 Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
Stefan Żywotko
Mahieddine Khalef
JE Tizi-Ouzou
1989–90 Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
Stefan Żywotko
Mahieddine Khalef
JS Kabylie
1990–91 Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Abdelhamid Zouba MO Constantine
1991–92 Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Abdellah Mecheri MC Oran
1992–93 Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Abdellah Mecheri MC Oran
1993–94 Flag of Palestine.svg  Palestine Said Hadj Mansour US Chaouia
1994–95 Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Djaâfar Harouni JS Kabylie
1995–96 Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
Mustapha Aksouh
Ahmed Aït El Hocine
USM Alger
1996–97 Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Mohamed Henkouche CS Constantine
1997–98 Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Mustapha Heddane USM El Harrach
1998–99 Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Abdelhamid Kermali MC Alger
1999–00 Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Abdelhak Benchikha CR Belouizdad
2000–01 Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Abdelhak Benchikha CR Belouizdad
2001–02 Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Noureddine Saâdi USM Alger
2002–03 Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Azzedine Aït Djoudi USM Alger
2003–04 Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Azzedine Aït Djoudi JS Kabylie
2004–05 Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Mustapha Aksouh USM Alger
2005–06 Flag of France.svg  France Jean-Yves Chay JS Kabylie
2006–07 Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Rabah Saâdane ES Sétif
2007–08 Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Moussa Saïb JS Kabylie
2008–09 Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Azzedine Aït Djoudi ES Sétif
2009–10 Flag of France.svg  France François Bracci MC Alger
2010–11 Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Meziane Ighil ASO Chlef
2011–12 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland Alain Geiger ES Sétif
2012–13 Flag of France.svg  France Hubert Velud ES Sétif
2013–14 Flag of France.svg  France Hubert Velud USM Alger
2014–15 Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Kheïreddine Madoui ES Sétif
2015–16 Flag of France.svg  France Miloud Hamdi USM Alger
2016–17 Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Kheïreddine Madoui ES Sétif
2017–18 Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Abdelkader Amrani CS Constantine
2018–19 Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria Lamine Kebir USM Alger
2019–20 Flag of France.svg  France Franck Dumas CR Belouizdad
2020–21 Flag of France.svg  France Franck Dumas CR Belouizdad
2021–22 Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Marcos Paquetá CR Belouizdad
2022–23 Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia Nabil Kouke CR Belouizdad

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