List of JS Saoura records and statistics

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This list includes the major honours won by JS Saoura and all-time statistics and records set by the club, its players and its coaches. The players section includes the club's top goalscorers and those who have made most appearances in first-team competitive matches. It also displays international achievements by players representing JS Saoura, and the highest transfer fees paid and received by the club.

Contents

Players

Appearances

Most appearances

Competitive matches only, includes appearances as used substitute. Numbers in brackets indicate goals scored. [note 1]

#NameYears League Cup Others1
Africa 2
Total
1 Flag of Algeria.svg Mohamed El Amine Hammia2014–188 (19)9 (2)2 (1)20 (5)219 (27)
2 Flag of Algeria.svg Nabil Bousmaha 2012–18169 (1)10 (0)0 (0)4 (0)183 (1)
3 Flag of Algeria.svg Hamza Zaidi 2015–21146 (23)9 (5)2 (0)10 (0)167 (28)
4 Flag of Algeria.svg Adel Bouchiba 2018–118 (1)2 (0)4 (0)18 (0)142 (1)
5 Flag of Algeria.svg Abdeldjalil Saâd 2012–112 (20)5 (0)1 (0)12 (1)130 (21)
6 Flag of Algeria.svg Messala Merbah 2014–19108 (2)7 (0)0 (0)11 (0)126 (2)
7 Flag of Algeria.svg Abdenour Belkheir 2012–16107 (6)3 (0)0 (0)0 (0)110 (6)
8 Flag of Algeria.svg Moustapha Djallit 2015–1993 (34)8 (1)0 (0)6 (0)107 (35)
9 Flag of Algeria.svg Sid Ali Yahia-Chérif 2017–1988 (19)6 (2)3 (1)8 (3)105 (25)
10 Flag of Algeria.svg Aimen Lahmeri 2018–85 (20)3 (0)2 (1)12 (4)102 (25)

1Includes the Super Cup, League Cup and UAFA Club Cup.2Includes the Confederation Cup and Champions League.

Goalscorers

Top goalscorers in all competitions

Matches played (including as used substitute) appear in brackets.

#NameYears League Cup Others1
Africa 2
Total
1 Flag of Algeria.svg Moustapha Djallit 2015–1934 (93)1 (8)0 (0)0 (6)35 (107)
2 Flag of Algeria.svg Hamza Zaidi 2015–2123 (146)5 (9)0 (2)0 (10)28 (167)
3 Flag of Algeria.svg Mohamed El Amine Hammia2014–19 (188)2 (9)1 (2)5 (20)27 (219)
4 Flag of Algeria.svg Billel Messaoudi 2017–2121 (45)2 (3)3 (3)0 (0)26 (51)
5 Flag of Algeria.svg Belaid Hamidi 2019–2222 (83)1 (2)1 (2)1 (9)25 (96)
6 Flag of Algeria.svg Aimen Lahmeri 2018–20 (85)0 (3)1 (2)4 (12)25 (102)
7 Flag of Algeria.svg Sid Ali Yahia-Chérif 2017–1919 (88)2 (6)1 (3)3 (8)25 (105)
8 Flag of Algeria.svg Abdeldjalil Saâd 2012–20 (112)0 (5)0 (1)1 (12)21 (130)
9 Flag of Algeria.svg Kaddour Beldjilali 2011–14, 201919 (92)0 (2)0 (0)0 (0)19 (94)
10 Flag of Algeria.svg Abderrahmane Bourdim 2016–1813 (49)2 (7)0 (0)1 (2)16 (58)

1Includes the Super Cup, League Cup and UAFA Club Cup.2Includes the Confederation Cup and Champions League.

Top goalscorers in international club competitions

Matches played (including as substitute) appear in brackets.

RankNameNationalityYearsTotalRef
1Mohamed El Amine HammiaFlag of Algeria.svg Algeria2014–5 (20) [1]
2 Aimen Lahmeri Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria2018–4 (12) [2]
= Oussama Bellatreche Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria2021–4 (10) [3]
4 Sid Ali Yahia-Chérif Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria2017–193 (8) [4]

Transfers

Stade rennais vs USM Alger, July 16th 2016 - 36.jpg
The transfers of Kaddour Beldjilali represent respectively the highest player fees ever paid by JS Saoura.
Highest player fees paid by JS Saoura
RankNameNationalityFeePrevious clubDateRef
1 Kaddour Beldjilali Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria360,000   Étoile du Sahel (Tunisia)8 July 2014 [5] [6]
2 Belaid Hamidi Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria35,000,000 DA   CR Belouizdad (Algeria)24 July 2022 [7] [8]

Management

Coaches

Club

Matches

Firsts

Wins

  • Biggest win:
  • Biggest Algerian Cup win:
  • Biggest Ligue 1 win:
  • Biggest win in international club competitions: 4–0 (against Hearts of Oak, 2021–22 CAF Confederation Cup playoffs round, 5 December 2021);
  • Most wins in a season: 22 (2021–22);
  • Most consecutive league wins in a season: 6 in 30 matches (2017–18);
  • Fewest wins in the league in a season: 9 (2019–20 Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1);
  • Most consecutive away league wins in a season:
  • Most international club competition wins in a season: 5 in 10 matches (2021–22 CAF Confederation Cup);
  • Most consecutive international club competition wins in a season:

Defeats

  • Biggest defeat:
  • Biggest Algerian Cup defeat:
  • Biggest Ligue 1 defeat:
  • Biggest defeat in international club competitions:
  • Most defeats in the league in a season: 12 (2012–13 Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1);
  • Fewest defeats in the league in a season: 6 (2015–16 Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1);
  • Most consecutive home matches without defeats: 58 (from 6 February 2015 to 1 September 2018);
  • Most consecutive home matches without defeats in the league: 53 (from 6 February 2015 to 1 September 2018);
  • Most consecutive matches without defeats in the league:

Goals

Points

See also

Notes

  1. The statistics of all the games except 2019–20 Arab Club Champions Cup Preliminary round.
    Statistics correct as of game against RC Arbaâ on June 11, 2022.

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