MC Alger in African football

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MC Alger in African football
Club MC Alger
Most appearances Abderahmane Hachoud 30
Top scorer Hichem Nekkache 11
First entry 1976 African Cup of Champions Clubs
Latest entry 2024–25 CAF Champions League
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MC Alger, an Algerian professional association football club, has gained entry to Confederation of African Football (CAF) competitions on several occasions. They have represented Algeria in the Champions League on seven occasions, the Confederation Cup on four separate occasions, the now-defunct Cup Winners' Cup only one occasion.

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History

MC Alger whose team has regularly taken part in Confederation of African Football (CAF) competitions. Qualification for Algerian clubs is determined by a team's performance in its domestic league and cup competitions, MC Alger have regularly qualified for the primary African competition, the former African Cup of Champions Clubs and CAF Champions League, by winning the Ligue Professionnelle 1. MC Alger have also achieved African qualification via the Algerian Cup and have played in the former African Cup Winners' Cup and CAF Confederation Cup. The first match was against Al-Ahly Benghazi in the African Cup of Champions Clubs, where they were defeated 3–2 and the first goal was scored by Abdelkader Aït Hamouda. On February 21, 2018, Mouloudia witnessed the heaviest victory against AS Otôho in the CAF Champions League with a score of 9–0. In the same match, Hichem Nekkache scored the first hat-trick by a player for Mouloudia in continental competitions. [1] On March 6, 2021, MC Alger won in Thiès against Teungueth, putting an end to four decades of drought outside their lands, as the last away success in African competition dates back to 1979. [2]

Historical treble

MC Alger from the first attempt the dream became a reality as Mouloudia won the first African Cup in the history of national football, and the idea of the African title immediately after the final match in the Maghreb Champions Cup in Tunisia against Club Africain. The discussions immediately began between Abdelkader Drif, then president of the MC Alger football section and the country's sports authorities who once an agreement had been reached, began taking steps with the CAF for the participation of the Algerian champion in the African competition. MC Alger's adventure at the 12th edition of the African Cup of Champions Clubs began in Benghazi with a narrow 3–2 defeat and a laborious 3–1 victory at Stade du 5 Juillet on May 13, 1976. Barely emerging from the first round unscathed, MCA had to face the famous Egyptian team of Ahly from Cairo for its first participation as well. The Mouloudéens, led by Ali Bencheikh, produced a sumptuous match and won by the score 3–0 on May 29, 1976. The trip to Cairo for the second leg match would be an opportunity to display its pretensions. the result in favor of Al Ahly on June 11, 1976. [3]

Team that achieved the first continental title in the history of Algeria in 1976. Triple historique.gif
Team that achieved the first continental title in the history of Algeria in 1976.

On September 10, 1976 during the month of Ramadan, a Kenyan club was on the menu for the green and red. The Luo Union suffered a heavy defeat 6–3 for the quarter-finals. The second leg match in Mombasa was a simple formality. In the semi-final, Mouloudia had as opponent the formidable Nigerian team of Enugu Rangers, finalist of the 1975 event, defeated by 2–0 in Nigeria. In the second leg match, the score of 0-0 that characterized the first period gave more determination to Omar Betrouni’s teammates to turn things around and achieve an unusual victory with a score of 3–0 and this is what gave Mouloudia a valuable ticket to the final. The first leg held in Conakry on December 5, 1976, was a nightmare on all levels, as the Algerian club suffered bitter humiliation. In a hostile environment a defeat that threatens his chances of winning the title.

On December 18, 1976, at Stade du 5 Juillet in the presence of the President of the Republic Houari Boumediene, the dream finally became a reality and the MCA achieved a resounding feat by overcoming the tough Guineans with a score of 3–0 and 4–1 on penalties. Mouloudia Chaâbia d’Alger became King of Africa by capturing the 12th edition of the defunct African Cup of champion clubs. [3] As a reward former president Boumediene gave each player the keys to a Fiat 128. [4]

Abdennour Kaoua, Mohamed Ait Mouhoub, Abdenour Zemmour, Sadek Amrous, Bouzid Mahiouz, Mohamed Azzouz, Abdelwahab Zenir, Anouar Bachta, Ali Bencheikh, Omar Betrouni, Zoubir Bachi, Aïssa Draoui, Abdenour Bellemou, Abdelkader Aït Hamouda, Madjid Oudina, Bendi Abdellah Mohamed Réda, Braham Attar, Nacer Achari.

Kwara United affair

After seven years of absence, MC Alger returned to continental participation through the CAF Confederation Cup portal and were surprisingly eliminated in the first round against Kwara United. [5] [6] More than a month after the first leg, the Disciplinary Committee of the Confederation of African Football, ruled to impose a very severe penalty on the MC Alger, namely the suspension of Merouane Abdouni for 3 years, Kamel Bouacida for 18 months for all continental competitions and a fine of 20 thousand dollars. The first, for “physical aggression, violent conduct and threats towards the refereeing body” and the second, for “physical aggression towards the referee”, according to the findings of the said commission. [7] CAF does not stop there since it informs FIFA of the sanctions imposed on Abdouni and Bouacida with the prospect of possibly extending them to the international and national level. For their part, Réda Babouche, Smaïl Chaoui and Fodil Hadjadj each received two match suspensions for violent conduct and threatening the match referee. And to drive the point home, the president of the football section Khaled Adnane is suspended for six months for having returned to the playing area, despite his expulsion, to threaten the referee and make insulting remarks towards him. [7]

CAF competitions

MC Alger results in CAF competition
SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAway Aggregate
1976 [8] Cup of Champions Clubs First round Flag of Libya (1972-1977).svg Al-Ahly Benghazi 3–12–35–4
Second round Flag of Egypt.svg Al Ahly SC 3–00–13–1
Quarter-Finals Flag of Kenya.svg Luo Union 6–31–07–3
Semi-Finals Flag of Nigeria.svg Enugu Rangers 3–00–23–2
Final Flag of Guinea.svg Hafia FC 3–00–33–3 (4–1 p)
1977 [9] Cup of Champions ClubsSecond round Flag of Uganda.svg Kampala City Council FC 3–21–14–3
Quarter-Finals Flag of Zambia.svg Mufulira Wanderers 2–10–22–3
1979 [10] Cup of Champions ClubsFirst round Flag of Libya (1977-2011).svg Al-Ahly 2–02–14–1
Second round Flag of Cameroon.svg Union Douala 2–00–22–2 (1–2 p)
1980 [11] Cup of Champions ClubsFirst round Flag of Benin (1975-1990).svg Dragons de l'Ouémé 3–00–03–0
Second round Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Stella Club d'Adjamé 3–12–45–5 (a)
Quarter-Finals Flag of Cameroon.svg Canon Yaoundé 3–10–23–3 (a)
1984 [12] Cup Winners' Cup First round Flag of Upper Volta.svg Racing Club de Bobo 4–00–24–2
Second round Flag of Egypt.svg Al Ahly SC 1–01–32–3
2000 [13] Champions League First round Flag of Senegal.svg ASC Jeanne d'Arc 1–11–52–6
2007 [14] Confederation Cup First round Flag of Nigeria.svg Kwara United 3–00–33–3 (3–4 p)
2008 [15] Confederation Cup First round Flag of Egypt.svg Haras El Hodood 0–00–10–1
2011 [16] Champions LeaguePreliminary Round Flag of the Central African Republic.svg Olympic Real de Bangui 2–01–13–1
First round Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Dynamos 3–01–44–4 (a)
Second round Flag of Angola.svg Inter Luanda 3–21–14–3
Group stage (B) Flag of Tunisia.svg Espérance ST 1–10–44th place
Flag of Morocco.svg Wydad Casablanca 3–10–4
Flag of Egypt.svg Al-Ahly SC 0–00–2
2015 [17] Confederation CupFirst round Flag of Niger.svg Sahel SC 0–00–20–2
2017 [18] Confederation CupPreliminary round Flag of Ghana.svg Bechem United 4–11–25–3
First round Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg Renaissance du Congo 2–01–23–2
Play-off round Flag of Tanzania.svg Young Africans 4–00–14–1
Group stage (B) Flag of South Africa.svg Platinum Stars 2–01–12nd place
Flag of Tunisia.svg CS Sfaxien 2–10–4
Flag of Eswatini.svg Mbabane Swallows 2–10–0
Quarter-finals Flag of Tunisia.svg Club Africain 1–00–21–2
2018 [19] Champions LeaguePreliminary Round Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg AS Otôho 9–00–29–2
First round Flag of Nigeria.svg Mountain FM 6–01–27–2
Group stage (B) Flag of Morocco.svg Difaâ El Jadidi 1–10–24th place
Flag of Algeria.svg ES Sétif 1–21–0
Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg TP Mazembe 1–10–1
2020–21 Champions LeaguePreliminary Round Flag of Benin.svg Buffles du Borgou 5–11–16–2
First round Flag of Tunisia.svg CS Sfaxien 2–00–12–1
Group stage Flag of Egypt.svg Zamalek 0-20-02nd place
Flag of Tunisia.svg Espérance de Tunis 1-11-1
Flag of Senegal.svg Teungueth 1-01-0
Quarter-finals Flag of Morocco.svg Wydad Casablanca 1-10-11–2
2024–25 Champions LeagueFirst round Flag of Liberia.svg Watanga 2–02–0 [a] 4–0
Second round Flag of Tunisia.svg US Monastir 2–00–12–1
Group stage Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg TP Mazembe --
Flag of Tanzania.svg Young Africans --
Flag of Sudan.svg Al Hilal --

Non-CAF competitions

SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAway Aggregate
2004–05 Arab Champions League Round of 32 Flag of Bahrain.svg Al-Muharraq SC 2–21–03–2
Group stage (A) Flag of Tunisia.svg CS Sfaxien 2–10–42nd place
Flag of Egypt.svg Zamalek SC 0–00–5
Flag of Kuwait.svg Kuwait SC 3–21–0
Quarter-Finals Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Al Ittihad Djeddah 1–00–11–1 (4–5 p)
2005–06 Arab Champions League Round 32 Flag of Sudan.svg Al-Merreikh 2–00–12–1
Round 16 Flag of Iraq.svg Al-Zawraa 3–03–16–1
Quarter finals Flag of Egypt.svg ENPPI Club 1–32–13–4
2006–07 Arab Champions League Round 32 Flag of Yemen.svg Al-Tilal Aden 2–10–02–1
Round 16 Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Al-Nassr 2–21–23–4
2018–19 Arab Champions League Round 32 Flag of Bahrain.svg Al-Riffa SC 2–10–02–1
Round 16 Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Al-Nassr 2–11–03–1
Quarter finals Flag of Sudan.svg Al-Merrikh SC 0–00–30–3
2019–20 Arab Champions League Round 32 Flag of Oman.svg Dhofar 1–01–12–1
Round 16 Flag of Iraq.svg Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya 0–00–00–0 (4-2)
Quarter finals Flag of Morocco.svg Raja CA 1–21–02–2 a

Statistics by country

Statistics correct as of game against US Monastir in October 2024

CAF competitions

CountryClub P W D L GF GA GD
Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria ES Sétif 210122+0
Subtotal210122+0
Flag of Angola.svg Angola Inter Luanda 211043+1
Subtotal211043+1
Flag of Benin.svg Benin Dragons de l'Ouémé 211030+3
Buffles du Borgou 211062+4
Subtotal422092+7
Flag of Burkina Faso.svg Burkina Faso Racing Club de Bobo 210142+2
Subtotal210142+2
Flag of Cameroon.svg Cameroon Union Douala 210122+0
Canon Yaoundé 210133+0
Subtotal420255+0
Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg Republic of the Congo AS Otôho 210192+7
Subtotal210192+7
Flag of the Central African Republic.svg Central African Republic Olympic Real de Bangui 211031+2
Subtotal211031+2
Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg Democratic Republic of the Congo Renaissance du Congo 210132+1
TP Mazembe 201112−1
Subtotal411244+0
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt Al Ahly SC 621356−1
Haras El Hodood 201101−1
Zamalek 201102−2
Subtotal1023559−4
Flag of Ghana.svg Ghana Bechem United 210153+2
Subtotal210153+2
Flag of Guinea.svg Guinea Hafia FC 210133+0
Subtotal210133+0
Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg Ivory Coast Stella Club d'Adjamé 210155+0
Subtotal210155+0
Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya Luo Union 220073+4
Subtotal220073+4
Flag of Liberia.svg Liberia Watanga FC 220040+4
Subtotal220040+4
Flag of Libya.svg Libya Al-Ahly Benghazi 210154+1
Al-Ahly Tripoli 220041+3
Subtotal430195+4
Flag of Morocco.svg Morocco Wydad Casablanca 411247−3
Difaâ El Jadidi 201113−2
Subtotal6123510−5
Flag of Niger.svg Niger Sahel SC 201102−2
Subtotal201102−2
Flag of Nigeria.svg Nigeria Enugu Rangers 210132+1
Kwara United 2101330
Mountain FM 210172+5
Subtotal6303137+6
Flag of Senegal.svg Senegal ASC Jeanne d'Arc 201126−4
Teungueth 220020+2
Subtotal421146−2
Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa Platinum Stars 211031+2
Subtotal211031+2
Flag of Eswatini.svg Swaziland Mbabane Swallows 211021+1
Subtotal211021+1
Flag of Tanzania.svg Tanzania Young Africans 210141+3
Subtotal210141+3
Flag of Tunisia.svg Tunisia Espérance ST 403137−4
CS Sfaxien 420246−2
Club Africain 210112−1
US Monastir 210121+1
Subtotal124351016−6
Flag of Uganda.svg Uganda Kampala City Council 211043+1
Subtotal211043+1
Flag of Zambia.svg Zambia Mufulira Wanderers 210123−1
Subtotal210123−1
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Zimbabwe Dynamos FC 2101440
Subtotal210144+0
Total88381832129102+27

Non-CAF competitions

Result summary by country
CountryPldWDLGFGAGD
Flag of Bahrain.svg Bahrain422053+2
Flag of Egypt.svg Egypt411239-6
Flag of Iraq.svg Iraq422061+5
Flag of Kuwait.svg Kuwait220042+2
Flag of Morocco.svg Morrocco210122+0
Flag of Oman.svg Oman211021+1
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg Saudi Arabia631276+1
Flag of Sudan.svg Sudan411224-2
Flag of Tunisia.svg Tunisia210125-3
Flag of Yemen.svg Yemen211021+1
Total3215983534+1

Statistics

By season

Information correct as of 22 May 2021.
Key
MC Alger record in African football by season
SeasonCompetitionPldWDLGFGAGDRound
1976 Cup of Champions Clubs 106042113+8W
1977 Cup of Champions Clubs421166+0QF
1979 Cup of Champions Clubs430163+3R2
1980 Cup of Champions Clubs6312118+3QF
1984 Cup Winners' Cup 420265+1R2
2000 Champions League 201126−4R1
2007 Confederation Cup 210133+0R1
2008 Confederation Cup201101−1R1
2011 Champions League124441520−5Grp
2015 Confederation Cup201102−2R1
2017 Confederation Cup147252015+5QF
2018 Champions League103252011+9Grp
2020–21 CAF Champions League12453139+4QF
2024–25 CAF Champions League
Total84351831123101+22

By competition

In Africa

As of 10 April 2021:

CAF competitions
CompetitionSeasonsPlayedWonDrawnLostGoals ForGoals AgainstLast season played
Champions League 8602514219476 2020–21
CAF Cup Winners' Cup 1420265 1984
CAF Confederation Cup 4208482320 2017
Total1384351831123101

Non-CAF competitions

As of 31 March 2020:

Non-CAF competitions
CompetitionSeasonsPlayedWonDrawnLostGoals ForGoals AgainstLast season played
Arab Champions League 53215983534 2019–20
Maghreb Champions Cup 1211010 1976
Maghreb Cup Winners Cup 47412138 1974
Total10412011104942

African competitions goals

Statistics correct as of game against Wydad AC on May 22, 2021

List of MC Alger players with 3 or more goals
PositionPlayerTOTAL CL1 CWC CCC
1 Flag of Algeria.svg Hichem Nekkache 1165
2 Flag of Algeria.svg Abdeslam Bousri 99
3 Flag of Algeria.svg Zoubir Bachi 66
4 Flag of Algeria.svg Walid Derrardja 541
= Flag of Algeria.svg Abderahmane Hachoud 514
6 Flag of Algeria.svg Lakhdar Belloumi 44
= Flag of Algeria.svg Omar Betrouni 44
= Flag of Algeria.svg Mohammed Azzouz44
= Flag of Algeria.svg Brahim Boudebouda 431
10 Flag of Algeria.svg Abdelmalek Mokdad 33
= Flag of Algeria.svg Amir Karaoui 33
= Flag of Algeria.svg Réda Babouche 33
= Flag of Algeria.svg Abdelwahab Zenir 33
= Flag of Algeria.svg Abdenour Bellemou 33
= Flag of Algeria.svg Ali Bencheikh 321
= Flag of Algeria.svg Sid Ahmed Aouedj 33
= Flag of Algeria.svg Samy Frioui 33
Totals12091623

Hat-tricks

N DatePlayerMatchScoreTime of goals
121 February 2018 Hichem Nekkache 4MC Alger – AS Otôho9–023', 61', 66', 80'

Two goals one match

N DatePlayerMatchScore
110 September 1976 Abdeslam Bousri MC Alger – Luo Union6–3
210 September 1976 Ali Bencheikh MC Alger – Luo Union6–3
318 December 1976 Omar Betrouni MC Alger – Hafia FC3–0
47 June 1980 Lakhdar Belloumi MC Alger – Stella Club d'Adjamé3–1
53 April 2011 Brahim Bedbouda MC Alger – Dynamos3–0
616 September 2011 Réda Babouche MC Alger – Wydad Casablanca3–1
718 February 2017 Abderahmane Hachoud MC Alger – Bechem United4–1
815 April 2017 Sid Ahmed Aouedj MC Alger – Young Africans4–0
920 June 2017 Hichem Nekkache MC Alger – Mbabane Swallows2–0
1017 March 2018 Hichem Nekkache MC Alger – Mountain FM6–0
1119 December 2020 Abdelhak Abdelhafid MC Alger – Buffles du Borgou5–1
1228 December 2020 Samy Frioui MC Alger – CS Sfaxien2–0

Non-CAF competitions goals

List of all-time appearances

This list of all-time appearances for MC Alger in African competitions contains football players who have played for MC Alger in African football competitions and have managed to accrue 15 or more appearances.

Gold Still playing competitive football in MC Alger
Statistics correct as of game against Wydad AC on May 22, 2021

#NamePosition CCL CWC CCC SC TOTALDate of first capDebut againstDate of last capFinal match against
1 Flag of Algeria.svg Abderahmane Hachoud RB21133414 Feb 2015 Sahel SC 22 May 2021 Wydad AC
2 Flag of Algeria.svg Walid Derrardja ST9122112 Feb 2017 Bechem United 28 Aug 2018 ES Sétif
3 Flag of Algeria.svg Bouzid Mahiouz DF212130 Apr 1976 Al-Ahly Benghazi 27 Sep 1980 Canon Yaoundé
4 Flag of Algeria.svg Hichem Nekkache ST8122018 Feb 2017 Bechem United 28 Aug 2018 ES Sétif
5 Flag of Algeria.svg Abdeslam Bousri FW202013 May 1976 Al-Ahly Benghazi 7 Jun 1980 Stella Adjamé
6 Flag of Algeria.svg Faouzi Chaouchi GK5141914 Feb 2015 Sahel SC 4 May 2018 Difaâ El Jadidi
7 Flag of Algeria.svg Omar Betrouni FW181830 Apr 1976 Al-Ahly Benghazi 27 May 1979 Union Douala
8 Flag of Algeria.svg Abdelouahab ZenirDF181829 May 1976 Al Ahly 27 Sep 1980 Canon Yaoundé
9 Flag of Algeria.svg Mohamed Ait MouhoubGK1331630 Apr 1976 Al-Ahly Benghazi 11 May 1984 RC Bobo Dioulasso
10 Flag of Algeria.svg Anwar BachtaMF151530 Apr 1976 Al-Ahly Benghazi 1 Apr 1979 Al Ahli SC
11 Flag of Algeria.svg Zoubir Bachi MF151530 Apr 1976 Al-Ahly Benghazi 27 May 1979 Union Douala
12 Flag of Algeria.svg Ali Bencheikh MF1141530 Apr 1976 Al-Ahly Benghazi 25 May 1984 Al Ahly

African opponents by cities

Notes

  1. MC Alger announced that the first leg match against Watanga played at Nelson Mandela Stadium in Algiers, after the agreement between the two sides. [20]

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