List of MC Alger international footballers

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This is a list of players, past and present, who have been capped by their country in international football whilst playing for Mouloudia Club d'Alger.

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Players

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Players participated in the African Cup of Nations
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MF Midfielder
FW Forward
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Algerien players

MC Alger Algerian international footballers
NamePositionDate of first capDebut againstDate of last capFinal match
against
CapsRef
Zoubir Aouadj FW9 Dec 1964Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 31 Oct 1965Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 7 [1]
Boualem Allik Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]
Mohamed Ait Mouhoub Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]
Djilali Ait Chegou Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]
Fayçal Allouche Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]
Messaoud Ait Abderrahmane Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]
Hocine Azizane Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]
Abderrahmane Boubekeur GK4 Jul 1963Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 7 Jul 1963Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 2 [2]
Brahim Bouras DFFlag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]1 [3]
Abdelkrim Berkani MFFlag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]1 [4]
Omar Betrouni FW26 Jun 1968Flag of Guinea.svg  Guinea 28 Jul 1978Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria 32 [5]
Zoubi Bachi Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]
Ali Bencheikh MF1 Nov 1976Flag of Libya.svg  Libya 1 May 1985Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 40 [6]
Abdeslam Bousri FW9 Jun 1977Flag of Zambia.svg  Zambia 10 Jun 1983Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda 5 [7]
Lakhdar Belloumi MF23 Sep 1979Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 31 May 1981Flag of Niger.svg  Niger 22 [8] [9]
Nasser Bouiche FW31 May 1981Flag of Niger.svg  Niger 14 Dec 1986Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg  Ivory Coast 34 [10]
Lakhdar Boukhari Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]
Ameur Benali Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]
Redouane Benmessahel Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]
Hadj Bouguèche FW2 Feb 2007Flag of Libya.svg  Libya 2 Feb 2007Flag of Libya.svg  Libya 3 [11]
Réda Babouche DF12 Jun 2005Flag of Mali.svg  Mali 30 Jan 2010Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria 2 [12]
Kamel Eddine Bouacida Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]
Aissa Draoui Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]
Abderrazak Dahmani Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]
Fodhil Dob Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]
Noureddine Daham FW28 Feb 2006Flag of Burkina Faso.svg  Burkina Faso 4 Jun 2006Flag of Sudan.svg  Sudan 2 [13]
Moustapha Djallit FW14 Nov 2012Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 14 Nov 2012Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 [14]
Mourad Fodhili Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]
Fayçal Hamdani DF3 Apr 1991Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 7 Apr 1991Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 2 [15]
Aomar Hamened GK20 Dec 1997Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 15 Feb 1998Flag of Cameroon.svg  Cameroon 4 [16]
Fodil Hadjadj MF7 Feb 2007Flag of Libya.svg  Libya 7 Feb 2007Flag of Libya.svg  Libya 1 [17]
Larbi Hosni Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]
Abderahmane Hachoud DF26 May 2012Flag of Niger.svg  Niger 9 Oct 2015Flag of Guinea.svg  Guinea 3 [18]
Abdenour Kaoua Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]
Kamel Kadri GK27 Mar 1987Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 17 Jan 1992Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg  Congo 14 [19]
Kamel Lemoui DF9 Dec 1964Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 27 Dec 1964Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 2 [20]
Tarek Lazizi DF5 Mar 1990Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg  Ivory Coast 2 Dec 1995Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg  Ivory Coast 27 [21]
Mohamed Messaoudi LBFlag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]1 [22]
Abdelwahab Metrah Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]
Saoud Mekkidèche DFFlag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]1 [23]
Abdelaziz Maloufi Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]
Bouzid Mahiouz DF24 Nov 1971Flag of Libya.svg  Libya 30 Oct 1981Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria 30 [24]
Said Meghichi Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]
Sofiane Meziani Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]
Chaâbane Merzekane DF13 Mar 1988Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg  Ivory Coast 26 Mar 1988Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 4 [25]
Abdelwahab Maiche Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]
Youcef Meziani Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]
Zoubir Bachi MF3 Jun 1973Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 31 Oct 1974Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 5 [26]
Hamid Nechad Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]
Brahim OuahidFlag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]
Hamid Rahmouni Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]
Rachid Sebbar Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]
Mourad Slatni Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]
Yacine Slatni DF28 Feb 1999Flag of Liberia.svg  Liberia 25 Jun 2002Flag of Liberia.svg  Liberia 23 [27]
Rafik Saïfi FW5 Jun 1998Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 20 Jun 1999Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda 8 [28]
Hassen Tahir FW23 Oct 1969Flag of Palestine.svg  Palestine 15 Mar 1972Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 6 [29]
Sofiane Younès Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]
Hamza Yacef Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]
Abdelkader Ghanem as ZergaDFFlag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]8 [30]
Abdelouahab Zenir Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]
Abderrahmane Zitouni Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]Flag placeholder.svg [[ national football team|]]
Mohamed Lamine Zemmamouche GK28 Jan 2010Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 17 Nov 2010Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 3 [31]

Foreign players

NamePositionDate of first capDebut againstDate of last capFinal match
against
CapsRef
Flag of Gabon.svg Samson Mbingui MF6 Sep 2014Flag of Angola.svg  Angola 15 Nov 2014Flag of Angola.svg  Angola 5 [32]
Flag of Kenya.svg Edwin Lavatsa MF30 May 2014Flag of the Comoros.svg  Comoros 30 May 2014Flag of the Comoros.svg  Comoros 1 [33]

Players in international competitions

African Cup Players

World Cup Players

Olympic Players

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