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Mahieddine Meftah
Mahieddine "Tchico" Meftah (born 25 September 1968 in Tizi Ouzou) is a former Algerian national footballer. He is one of the most capped Algerian player (with 77 national caps). Honours Club ; JS Kabylie * Ligue 1 (3): 1988-89, 1989-90, 1994-95 * Algerian Cup (2): 1992, 1994 * Algerian Super Cup (1): 1992 * African Cup of Champions Clubs (1): 1990 * African Cup Winners' Cup (1): 1995 ; USM Alger * Ligue 1 (3): 2001-02, 2002-03, 2004-05 * Algerian Cup (5): 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004 National team ; Algeria national football team * African Cup of Nations (1): 1990 * Afro-Asian Cup of Nations (1): 1991 File:1991 Events Collage.png, From left, clockwise: Boris Yeltsin, elected as Russia's first president, waves the new flag of Russia after the 1991 Soviet coup d'état attempt, orchestrated by Soviet hardliners; Mount Pinatubo erupts in the Phi ... Career statistics Club References External links * * 1968 births Living people Footballers ...
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Tizi Ouzou
Tizi Ouzou or Thizi Wezzu (, Kabyle: Tizi Wezzu) is a city in north central Algeria. It is among the largest cities in Algeria. It is the second most populous city in the Kabylie region after Bejaia. History Etymology The name ''Tizi Ouzou'' is made up of two Kabyle words: ''Tizi'' meaning col, and ''Ouzou'' (from ''Azzu'') meaning Genisteae. The full name of the locality therefore means "the col of the Genisteae". Friction Islamists looted, and burned to the ground, a Pentecostal church on 9 January 2010. The pastor was quoted as saying that worshipers fled when local police left a gang of local rioters unchecked. Geography This city is located in the heart of Kabylie. It is in area. Tizi Ouzou is located in the valley of Assif N Sébaou. It is surrounded by mountains. The city is at an altitude of . It is bounded on the north by Mount Belloua which rises to above sea level. A portion of the old city of Tizi Ouzou (known as the High City) backed the east slopes of the m ...
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African Cup Of Champions Clubs 1990
The 1990 African Cup of Champions Clubs was the 26th edition of the annual international club football competition held in the CAF region (Africa), the African Cup of Champions Clubs. It determined that year's club champion of association football in Africa. JS Kabylie from Algeria ) , image_map = Algeria (centered orthographic projection).svg , map_caption = , image_map2 = , capital = Algiers , coordinates = , largest_city = capital , relig ... won that final, and became for the second time CAF club champion - having won in 1981 as JE Tizi-Ouzou. Preliminary round First round Second round 1 Raja Casablanca were forced to withdraw due to their key players being called up to play for the national squad. Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Final Champion Top scorers The top scorers from the 1990 African Cup of Champions Clubs are as follo ...
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Afro-Asian Cup Of Nations
The Afro-Asian Cup of Nations, also called the AFC Asia/Africa Challenge Cup, was an intercontinental football competition endorsed by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) and the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), contested between representative nations from these confederations, usually the winners of the Africa Cup of Nations and the winners of the AFC Asian Cup or the Asian Games. All editions were official competitions of CAF and AFC and indirectly also of FIFA. For FIFA statute, official competitions are those for representative teams organized by FIFA or any confederation. The most successful team is Japan with 2 championships. History The first edition in 1978, where Iran defeated Ghana 3-0, the trophy was not awarded: because the second leg was cancelled due to political problems in Iran. The 1989, 2005 editions were cancelled. The 1997 edition was severely delayed to 1999, while the "true" 1999 edition (between Egypt and Iran) was also canceled. The competiti ...
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1990 African Cup Of Nations
The 1990 African Cup of Nations was the 17th edition of the Africa Cup of Nations, the football championship of Africa ( CAF). It was hosted by Algeria. Just like in 1988, the field of eight teams was split into two groups of four. Algeria won its first championship, beating Nigeria in the final 1–0. Qualified teams The 8 qualified teams are: * (hosts) * (holders) * * * * * * Venues The competition was played in two venues in Algiers and Annaba. Match officials ;Referees * Laurent Petcha (Cameroon) * Mohamed Hussam El-Dine (Egypt) * Jean-Fidèle Diramba (Gabon) * Badou Jasseh ( Gambia) * Idrissa Traoré (Mali) * Idrissa Sarr ( Mauritania) * Eganaden Cadressen (Mauritius) * Abdellali Naciri (Morocco) * Badara Sène (Senegal) * Ally Hafidhi (Tanzania) * Mawukpona Hounnake-Kouassi (Togo) * Naji Jouini (Tunisia) ;Invited referees * Shizuo Takada ( Japan) * Jamal Al Sharif ( Syria) Squads Group stage Group A ---- ---- ---- ...
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African Cup Of Nations
The Africa Cup of Nations referred to as AFCON (french: Coupe d'Afrique des Nations, sometimes referred to as CAN, or TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations for sponsorship reasons), and sometimes as African Cup of Nations, is the main international men's association football competition in Africa. It is sanctioned by the Confederation of African Football (CAF), and was first held in 1957. Since 1968, it has been held every two years, switching to odd-numbered years in 2013. In the first tournament in 1957, there were only three participating nations: Egypt, Sudan, and Ethiopia. South Africa was originally scheduled to join, but was disqualified due to the apartheid policies of the government then in power. Since then, the tournament has expanded greatly, making it necessary to hold a qualifying tournament. The number of participants in the final tournament reached 16 in 1998 (16 teams were to compete in 1996, but Nigeria withdrew, reducing the field to 15, and the same happen ...
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2003–04 Algerian Cup
The 2003–04 Algerian Cup was the 40th edition of the Algerian Cup. USM Alger won the Cup by defeating JS Kabylie Jeunesse Sportive de Kabylie (in ar, شبيبة القبائل), ( Kabyle: Ilemẓiyen inaddalen n leqbayel, In Tamazight: ⵉⵍⵎⵣⵢⵏ ⵉⵏⴰⴷⴰⵍⴻⵏ ⵏ ⵍⵇⵠⴰⵢⵍ), known as JS Kabylie or JSK, is an Algerian professi ... 5–4 on penalties in the final after the game ended 0-0. It was USM Alger's seventh Algerian Cup in its history and second in a row. Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter-finals Matches ---- ---- ---- Semi-finals Matches ---- Final Champions External links Coupe d'Algérie 2004 {{DEFAULTSORT:2003-04 Algerian Cup Algerian Cup Algerian Cup Algerian Cup ...
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2002–03 Algerian Cup
The 2002–03 Algerian Cup was the 39th edition of the Algerian Cup. USM Alger Union Sportive de la Médina d'Alger ( ar, الإتحاد الرياضي لمدينة الجزائر); known as USM Alger or simply USMA for short, is a football club based in the inner suburbs of Algiers. The club was founded in 1937 and its co ... won the Cup by defeating CR Belouizdad 2-1 in extra time in the final after the game ended 1-1. It was USM Alger's sixth Algerian Cup in its history. Round of 64 Round of 32 Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals Matches ---- Final Champions External links Coupe d'Algérie 2003 {{DEFAULTSORT:2002-03 Algerian Cup Algerian Cup 2002–03 in Algerian football, Algerian Cup Algerian Cup ...
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