List of USM Blida seasons

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USM Blida is a football club based in Blida. The club was formed in 1932 by some of Algerian nationalists which decided to create a Muslim club to compete with the European clubs of the moments when Algeria was a French district (French Algeria).

Contents

This page is a season-by-season record of club's league and cup performance in national and international competitions.

Before independence

Below, the USM Blida season-by-season record before independence in the French Algeria period :

Flag of France.svg FFF - season-by-season record of USM Blida
Season League of Algiers Algiers League Cup Coupe de France North African Cup
DivisionPos.PtsPWDLFAGDGoalscorer
Union Sportive Musulmane Blidéenne (USMB)
1933-34 3rd Division [N 1] 2nd /623106131518-3--2nd qualifying round
1934-35 2nd /62510712149+5--1st qualifying round
1935-363rd /62010604124+8--1st qualifying round
1936-373rd Division ↑1st /736121011677+60--2nd qualifying round
1937-38 2nd Division ↑ [N 2] 1st /727128402916+13Omar Oucif (15)-2nd qualifying round
1938-39 1st Division10th/10251823132046-26Omar Oucif (+10)-2nd qualifying round
1939-40 War championship3rd /727125522211+11Benelfoul (5)Round of 16not held [N 3]
1940-41Critérium 1st Division1st /62810820339+24Benelfoul (+5)Round of 16
1941-42 1st Division ↑1st/10521815304611+35- 4th round 4th qualifying round
1942-43War championship1st--------- 3rd round not held [N 4]
1943-44War championship1st /1264222101459+36--
1944-45War championship1st /842141400403+37- Winner
1945–46 Division d'Honneur ↓10th/1135206592529-4Hatem (5) Round of 32
1946–47 1st Division ↑ [N 5] 1st/1851181530767+68Djoudad (+14) Semi-final Quarter-final
1947–48 Division d'Honneur [N 6] 8th/12392265111930-11Bouguerra (4) 4th round 4th qualifying round
1948–49 8th/1242227693633+3Mahieddine (17) Quarter-final 6th qualifying round
1949–50 8th/1243226972928+1Mahieddine (8) Round of 16 5th qualifying round
1950–51 9th/1241225982431-7Mahieddine (7) Round of 16 5th qualifying round
1951–52 10th/1241226792830-2Mahieddine (10) Round of 16 5th qualifying round
1952–53 10th/12422284102327-4Boumbadji (6) Semi-final Round of 32
1953–54 7th/1243227783633+3- Quarter-final Semi-final
1954–55 5th/1244227872735-8- Quarter-final 1st round qualifyingRound of 32
1955–56 5th/1232157353021+9- Quarter-final 2nd round qualifyingRound of 32
No competition is played by the muslim clubs between 1956 and 1962 by order of the FLN (Algerian War)

Overall

After independence

Below, the USM Blida season-by-season record after independence of Algeria  :

SeasonLeague Cup League Cup Arab Cup Top goalscorer(s) [1] Ref.
DivisionPosPtsPWDLGFGAGDNameGoals
1962-1963 Critérium Honneur 3rd411810355712+45 R16 ----
1963-1964 Division Honneur 4th723018664628+18 R64 --Gerard Baldo+18
1964-1965 Division 1 11th5730812103637-1 SF --Guerrache-
1965-1966 Division 1 12th5830108123438-4 R32 ----
1966-1967Division 111th352237122336-13 R32 ----
1967-1968Division 29th42227692625+1 R32 -- El Hadi Benturki 7
1968-1969Division 29th41227782227-5 R16 ----
1969-1970Division 24th44228682924+5 R16 ----
1970-1971Division 26th48247983433+1 R64 ----
1971-1972Division 21st552215344620+26 PR ----
1972-1973Division 111th5930911104045-5 SF ----
1973-1974Division 112th5730811113040-10 R64 ----
1974-1975Division 116th483074192053-33 QF ----
1975-1976Division 22nd612614764729+18 PR ----
1976-1977Division 22nd26 R64 ----
1977-1978Division 214th26 R32 ----
1978-1979Division 214th26----
1979-1980Division 35th----
1980-1981Division 35th----
1981-1982Division 33rd----
1982-1983Division 32nd R16 --Mahmoud Guettal-
1983-1984Division 32nd R32 --Mahmoud Guettal-
1984-1985Division 23rd6930131344824+24 R32 --Mahmoud Guettal-
1985-1986Division 24th663016684625+21 SF -- Djahmoune & Mahmoud Guettal15
1986-1987Division 22nd3531155114431+13 R64 --Mahmoud Guettal-
1987-1988Division 22nd4634161534423+21 R64 --Soltani & Mahmoud Guettal7
1988-1989Division 24th383215893830+8 R32 --Mahmoud Guettal12
1989-1990Division 29th2830910112127-6NP--Mahmoud Guettal5
1990-1991Division 23rd3630164103824+14 R64 -- Billal Zouani 8
1991-1992Division 21st483021635209+43 R64 --Mohamed El Djazzar9
1992-1993Division 19th28309101127270NP-- Billal Zouani 8
1993-1994Division 15th3230111093328+5 SF -- Billal Zouani & Mustapha Chambit 7
1994-1995Division 13rd3330101373836+2 R16 -- Kamel Kaci-Saïd 9
1995-1996Division 114th343097143436-2 Final GS -- Billal Zouani & Mustapha Chambit 7
1996-1997Division 21st693021635814+44 R16 Arab G.S Billal Zouani 14
1997-1998Division 18th1214194913-4 R32 SF -- Billal Zouani 3
1998-1999Division 16th4226126827270 R16 -- Billal Zouani 6
1999-2000 Division 17th26226882629-3 QF GS -- Billal Zouani 10
2000-2001 Division 14th4530145114230+12 R32 -- Kamel Kherkhache 13
2001-2002 Division 113th3630108123728+9 SF -- Kamel Kherkhache 14
2002-2003Division 12nd513014973222+10 R64 -- Mohamed Badache 9
2003-2004Division 17th4130118113429+5 R32 Arab G.S Mohamed Badache 16
2004-2005Division 16th4230119103629+7 QF -- Farid Touil 10
2005-2006Division 110th3830108122630-4 R64 -- Billal Zouani 6 [2]
2006-2007Division 19th393091293328+5 SF -- Adlène Bensaïd 12 [3]
2007-2008Division 113th3730910113334-1 R16 -- Hamid Chahloul 9 [4]
2008-2009 Division 115th333289152331-8 R16 -- Farès Hamiti 8 [5]
2009-2010 Division 112th43341110133033-3 R16 -- Ezechiel N'Douassel 8 [6]
2010-2011 Division 116th293078151630-14 R32 -- Abdelkader Harizi 5 [7]
2011-2012 Division 25th453012994036+4 R64 -- Brahim Ledraâ 10 [8]
2012-2013 Division 25th483013984427+17 R16 --Mustapha Melika11 [9]
2013-2014 Division 26th473013893425+9 PR --Mohamed Amine Hammia8 [10]
2014-2015 Division 21st5330141153522+13 R64 -- Fethi Noubli 14 [11]
2015-2016 Division 114th363071582029-9 R32 -- Bedrane, Amiri, Hichem Cherif, Sylla3 [12]
2016-2017 Division 22nd513014973119+12 R32 -- Youcef Zerguine 8 [13]
2017-2018 Division 116th233058172850-22 QF -- Samy Frioui 17 [14]
2018-2019Division 216th173038191544-29 R64 --Abdelmalik Hadef5 [15]
2019-2020Division 38th312471072319+4 PR -- Bilel Herbache 6 [16]
2020-2021Division 212th102224161335-22NP--Karim Rachedi4
2021-2022Division 311th4330127112830-2NP--Ilyes Bouhenniche6
2022-2023Division 37th43301181138380PR--Abdelghani Badache12
2023-2024Division 313th3430810122430-6R64--Islem Haniched9
2024-2025Division 3--

Overall

Key

ChampionsRunners-up Promoted Relegated

Division shown in bold to indicate a change in division.
Top scorers shown in bold are players who were also top scorers in their division that season.

Statistics

Algeria

As of 14 June 2024:

FAF competitions
CompetitionSeasonsPlayedWonDrawnLostGoals ForGoals AgainstLast season played
Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 26750229235286769855 2017–18
Algerian Ligue 2 [note 1] 25617271169178805573 2020–21
Inter-Régions Division [note 2] 9114383541113117 2024–25
Critérium d'Honneur 11810355712 1962–63
Division d'Honneur 13018664628 1963–64
Algerian Cup 58148782644253165 2023–24
Algerian League Cup (defunct)3208662519 1999–00
Total62169765248056620681769

Non-CAF competitions

As of 17 March 2004:

Non-CAF competitions
CompetitionSeasonsPlayedWonDrawnLostGoals ForGoals AgainstLast season played
Arab Champions League 210127821 2003–04
Total210127821

Notes and references

Notes

  1. The USMB start in the 3rd Regional Division of Algiers, corresponding to the 7th French division.
  2. The USMB start in the 2nd Regional Division of Algiers, corresponding to the 6th French division.
  3. The competition were cancelled because the Second World War
  4. The competition were cancelled because the Second World War
  5. The USMB start in the 1st Regional Division of Algiers, corresponding to the 5th French division.
  6. The USMB start in the Honor Division of Algiers, corresponding to the 4th French division.
  1. No statistics on the Algerian Ligue 2 for the seasons 1976–77, 1977–78 and 1978–79.
  2. No statistics on the Inter-Régions Division for the seasons 1979–80, 1980-81, 1981-82, 1982-83 and 1983-84.

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