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.
+ | Players participated in the African Cup of Nations | ||
GK | Goalkeeper | ||
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DF | Defender | ||
MF | Midfielder | ||
FW | Forward | ||
Bold | Still playing competitive football | ||
MC Alger Algerian international footballers | |||||||
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Name | Position | Date of first cap | Debut against | Date of last cap | Final match against | Caps | Ref |
Zoubir Aouadj | FW | 9 Dec 1964 | China | 31 Oct 1965 | Morocco | 7 | [1] |
Boualem Allik | [[ national football team|]] | [[ national football team|]] | |||||
Mohamed Ait Mouhoub | [[ national football team|]] | [[ national football team|]] | |||||
Djilali Ait Chegou | [[ national football team|]] | [[ national football team|]] | |||||
Fayçal Allouche | [[ national football team|]] | [[ national football team|]] | |||||
Messaoud Ait Abderrahmane | [[ national football team|]] | [[ national football team|]] | |||||
Hocine Azizane | [[ national football team|]] | [[ national football team|]] | |||||
Abderrahmane Boubekeur | GK | 4 Jul 1963 | Egypt | 7 Jul 1963 | Egypt | 2 | [2] |
Brahim Bouras | DF | [[ national football team|]] | [[ national football team|]] | 1 | [3] | ||
Abdelkrim Berkani | MF | [[ national football team|]] | [[ national football team|]] | 1 | [4] | ||
Omar Betrouni | FW | 26 Jun 1968 | Guinea | 28 Jul 1978 | Nigeria | 32 | [5] |
Zoubi Bachi | [[ national football team|]] | [[ national football team|]] | |||||
Ali Bencheikh | MF | 1 Nov 1976 | Libya | 1 May 1985 | Tunisia | 40 | [6] |
Abdeslam Bousri | FW | 9 Jun 1977 | Zambia | 10 Jun 1983 | Uganda | 5 | [7] |
Lakhdar Belloumi | MF | 23 Sep 1979 | Tunisia | 31 May 1981 | Niger | 22 | [8] [9] |
Nasser Bouiche | FW | 31 May 1981 | Niger | 14 Dec 1986 | Ivory Coast | 34 | [10] |
Lakhdar Boukhari | [[ national football team|]] | [[ national football team|]] | |||||
Ameur Benali | [[ national football team|]] | [[ national football team|]] | |||||
Redouane Benmessahel | [[ national football team|]] | [[ national football team|]] | |||||
Hadj Bouguèche | FW | 2 Feb 2007 | Libya | 2 Feb 2007 | Libya | 3 | [11] |
Réda Babouche | DF | 12 Jun 2005 | Mali | 30 Jan 2010 | Nigeria | 2 | [12] |
Kamel Eddine Bouacida | [[ national football team|]] | [[ national football team|]] | |||||
Aissa Draoui | [[ national football team|]] | [[ national football team|]] | |||||
Abderrazak Dahmani | [[ national football team|]] | [[ national football team|]] | |||||
Fodhil Dob | [[ national football team|]] | [[ national football team|]] | |||||
Noureddine Daham | FW | 28 Feb 2006 | Burkina Faso | 4 Jun 2006 | Sudan | 2 | [13] |
Moustapha Djallit | FW | 14 Nov 2012 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 14 Nov 2012 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 1 | [14] |
Mourad Fodhili | [[ national football team|]] | [[ national football team|]] | |||||
Fayçal Hamdani | DF | 3 Apr 1991 | Morocco | 7 Apr 1991 | Tunisia | 2 | [15] |
Aomar Hamened | GK | 20 Dec 1997 | Egypt | 15 Feb 1998 | Cameroon | 4 | [16] |
Fodil Hadjadj | MF | 7 Feb 2007 | Libya | 7 Feb 2007 | Libya | 1 | [17] |
Larbi Hosni | [[ national football team|]] | [[ national football team|]] | |||||
Abderahmane Hachoud | DF | 26 May 2012 | Niger | 9 Oct 2015 | Guinea | 3 | [18] |
Abdenour Kaoua | [[ national football team|]] | [[ national football team|]] | |||||
Kamel Kadri | GK | 27 Mar 1987 | Tunisia | 17 Jan 1992 | Congo | 14 | [19] |
Kamel Lemoui | DF | 9 Dec 1964 | China | 27 Dec 1964 | Tunisia | 2 | [20] |
Tarek Lazizi | DF | 5 Mar 1990 | Ivory Coast | 2 Dec 1995 | Ivory Coast | 27 | [21] |
Mohamed Messaoudi | LB | [[ national football team|]] | [[ national football team|]] | 1 | [22] | ||
Abdelwahab Metrah | [[ national football team|]] | [[ national football team|]] | |||||
Saoud Mekkidèche | DF | [[ national football team|]] | [[ national football team|]] | 1 | [23] | ||
Abdelaziz Maloufi | [[ national football team|]] | [[ national football team|]] | |||||
Bouzid Mahiouz | DF | 24 Nov 1971 | Libya | 30 Oct 1981 | Nigeria | 30 | [24] |
Said Meghichi | [[ national football team|]] | [[ national football team|]] | |||||
Sofiane Meziani | [[ national football team|]] | [[ national football team|]] | |||||
Chaâbane Merzekane | DF | 13 Mar 1988 | Ivory Coast | 26 Mar 1988 | Morocco | 4 | [25] |
Abdelwahab Maiche | [[ national football team|]] | [[ national football team|]] | |||||
Youcef Meziani | [[ national football team|]] | [[ national football team|]] | |||||
Zoubir Bachi | MF | 3 Jun 1973 | Brazil | 31 Oct 1974 | Morocco | 5 | [26] |
Hamid Nechad | [[ national football team|]] | [[ national football team|]] | |||||
Brahim Ouahid | [[ national football team|]] | [[ national football team|]] | |||||
Hamid Rahmouni | [[ national football team|]] | [[ national football team|]] | |||||
Rachid Sebbar | [[ national football team|]] | [[ national football team|]] | |||||
Mourad Slatni | [[ national football team|]] | [[ national football team|]] | |||||
Yacine Slatni | DF | 28 Feb 1999 | Liberia | 25 Jun 2002 | Liberia | 23 | [27] |
Rafik Saïfi | FW | 5 Jun 1998 | Bulgaria | 20 Jun 1999 | Uganda | 8 | [28] |
Hassen Tahir | FW | 23 Oct 1969 | Palestine | 15 Mar 1972 | Malta | 6 | [29] |
Sofiane Younès | [[ national football team|]] | [[ national football team|]] | |||||
Hamza Yacef | [[ national football team|]] | [[ national football team|]] | |||||
Abdelkader Ghanem as Zerga | DF | [[ national football team|]] | [[ national football team|]] | 8 | [30] | ||
Abdelouahab Zenir | [[ national football team|]] | [[ national football team|]] | |||||
Abderrahmane Zitouni | [[ national football team|]] | [[ national football team|]] | |||||
Mohamed Lamine Zemmamouche | GK | 28 Jan 2010 | Egypt | 17 Nov 2010 | Luxembourg | 3 | [31] |
Name | Position | Date of first cap | Debut against | Date of last cap | Final match against | Caps | Ref |
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Samson Mbingui | MF | 6 Sep 2014 | Angola | 15 Nov 2014 | Angola | 5 | [32] |
Edwin Lavatsa | MF | 30 May 2014 | Comoros | 30 May 2014 | Comoros | 1 | [33] |
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