1946–47 USM Blida Season
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1946–47 USM Blida Season
In the 1946–47 season, USM Blida competed in the First Division for the 14th season French colonial era, as well as the Forconi Cup. They competed in First Division, and the North African Cup The North African Cup is an old football competition organized in North Africa since 1930. It was dissolved after the 1956 edition, due to the independence of Morocco and Tunisia. After the independence of Morocco and Tunisia from France, three A .... Pre-season Competitions Overview First Division League table Matches Play-off Forconi Cup North African Cup Players statistics , - ! colspan=14 style=background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center, Goalkeepers , - ! colspan=14 style=background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center, Defenders , - ! colspan=14 style=background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center, Midfielders , - ! colspan=14 style=background:#dcdcdc; text-align:center, Forwards Reserve: Rabah Hamou, Bradai, M'henni Zahzah, Ali Re ...
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USM Blida
Union Sportive Madinat Blida (), known as USM Blida or simply USMB, is a football club based in Blida, Algeria. They play in the Inter-Régions Division, the third tier of Algerian football. Founded in 1932, they have played their home games at Brakni Brothers Stadium since 1936. The club has spent all of its history playing between the first or second tiers. The club's highest-ever league finish was second in the top flight in 2002–03. They were Algerian Cup runners-up in 1996. The club have also won the second tier title four times. The club's home colours are green and white, and their nickname is The Salvador. History On 16 June 1932 the club was officially founded with the name Union Sportive Musulmane Blidéenne, and began competing in the Third Division League Football Association of Algiers. They played their first official match on 24 September 1933 in the first round of the North African Cup. On 5 August 2020, USM Blida were promoted to the Algerian Ligu ...
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Blida Province
Blida () is a province (''wilaya'') in Algeria. Its capital is Blida. The Chréa National Park is situated here. History The province was created from parts of Alger (department) and El Asnam department in 1974. In 1984 Tipaza Province was carved out of its territory. Administrative divisions It is made up of 10 districts and 25 municipalities. The districts are: # Blida # Boufarik # Bougara # Bouïnian # El Affroun # Larbaâ # Meftah # Mouzaïa # Oued El Alleug # Ouled Yaïch The municipalities are: # Aïn Romana # Ben Khéllil # Blida # Bouarfa # Boufarik # Bougara # Bouïnian # Béni Mered # Béni Tamou # Chiffa # Chréa # Chébli # Djebabra (Djebara) # El Affroun # Guerrouaou # Hammam Melouane # Larbaâ # Meftah # Mouzaïa # Oued Djer # Oued El Alleug # Ouled Selama # Ouled Yaïch # Souhane # Soumaâ Villages The villages of ''Blida Province'' are: * Souakria Natural features This province has one of the few habitat areas in Algeri ...
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Béni Mered
Béni Mered or Beni Marad is a town and commune in Blida Province, Algeria Algeria, officially the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It is bordered to Algeria–Tunisia border, the northeast by Tunisia; to Algeria–Libya border, the east by Libya; to Alger .... As of the 1998 census it had a population of 21,457. References Communes of Blida Province {{Blida-geo-stub ...
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Belouizdad, Algiers
Mohamed Belouizdad () is a quarter of Algiers, Algeria in Algiers Province. The quarter was formerly known as Belcourt during the French colonisation period. It was renamed as Hamma-El Annasser () after Algerian independence, before the present name Belouizdad was adopted in 1992 in honour of the Algerian militant and nationalist Mohamed Belouizdad who lived in the quarter. Mohamed Belouizdad Street and Hassiba Ben Bouali Street are the two main arteries for the quarter that also has a seashore stretch on the Mediterranean coast. Important places in Belouizdad include the Hamma National Library, the Botanical Garden Hamma (, pronounced Hadiqat at Tajareb, or Jardin d'essai in French), the Hamoud Boualem soft drinks factory and headquarters, the August 20, 1955 Stadium (in French Stade 20 août 1955) as well as Hotel Sofitel. The quarter also has a famous cave known as Cave Cervantes where the Spanish writer Miguel de Cervantes hid from the Turkish authorities but was recaptured ...
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20 August 1955 Stadium (Algiers)
20 August 1955 Stadium (, ) is a multi-purpose stadium in Mohamed Belouizdad, Algiers, Algeria. It is currently used for football (soccer), football matches and is the home stadium of CR Belouizdad. The venue has a capacity of 15,000. History 20 August 1955 Stadium was opened during the French colonial era in 1930. The stadium hosted the relay competitions for the 1975 Mediterranean Games, and the 1978 All-Africa Games. The venue, along with Omar Hamadi Stadium and Mohamed Benhaddad Stadium in Algiers, was left by France after Algeria gained independence. It was previously the stadium where Algeria received its guests before the opening of Stade du 5 Juillet in 1972 during the reign of President Houari Boumediene, which became the home of the Algeria national football team, the Greens. The Greens, in their 10-year residency, only suffered three losses, two against Tunisia national football team, Tunisia in an official match and one FC Nantes in a friendly match. Their last game ...
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Bologhine
Bologhine is a suburb of the city of Algiers in northern Algeria Algeria, officially the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It is bordered to Algeria–Tunisia border, the northeast by Tunisia; to Algeria–Libya border, the east by Libya; to Alger .... It is named after Bologhine ibn Ziri, who founded the city in 944. References Communes of Algiers Province Algiers Province {{Algiers-geo-stub ...
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Omar Hamadi Stadium
Omar Hamadi Stadium () is a multi-purpose stadium in Bologhine, Algiers, Algeria. It is currently used mostly for football (soccer), football matches and is the home ground of USM Alger. The stadium has a capacity of 10,000 people. History Opening the stadium The stadium was built in 1919 as the home ground for l’AS Saint Eugène, Association Sportive Saint Eugénoise. For two years, it was known as Stade Roger Lapergue, and its architecture made it one of the most beautiful stadiums of its time. Originally, it featured two side stands and a party hall. It was later renamed Stade Communal de Saint Eugène, adopting the name of the city. Subsequently, the stadium became available to MC Alger, becoming a prominent venue in the Algiers League. In 1957, a third stand was constructed an arched structure on the south side with two superimposed tiers connecting the original stands. This addition gave the municipal stadium a modern and distinctive look. After Algerian War, Algeria gai ...
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