MC El Eulma

MC El-Eulma
Full name Mouloudia Chabab El Eulma
Nickname(s) Babia
Founded 1936
Ground Stade Messaoud Zougar
Capacity 25,000
Chairman /
Head Coach Wajdi Essid
League Ligue Professionnelle 2
2017–18 Ligue Professionnelle 2, 13th

Mouloudia Chabab El Eulma (Arabic: مولودية شباب العلمة), known as MC El Eulma or simply MCEE for short, is an Algerian football club based in El Eulma. The club was founded in 1936 and its colors are green and red. Their venue, the Stade Messaoud Zougar, has a capacity of some 25,000. The club is currently playing in the Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 2.

History

Colonial and founding of the MCSA

A group of Muslims decided to create a Muslim club in the city and to impose the Algerian nationalist colors as the club color. The pre-meeting was held on the side of Boulenouar bakery, and participating members are Bahlouli Brahim, Belkacem Bouanan, Belfadhel Mohamed Ettaher Youcef El Okbi Bashir and Mohamed Jafar, most of which were playing DSA. Bahlouli Brahim was the first president of the club.

From 1942, a second formation called the 'Olympic Muslim Saint-Arnaud' ( 'WOAH' ) was formally established by activists (ie FADLI.S , GUESSAB.K, HABBICHE.H, LAKHAL.H, MEKIDECHE A, Bahlouli Bahi SALEM.B, DJILANI.A, MAOUCHE.M, LAIFA.A and BELFADEL.B) under cover of nationalism, they have combined their efforts militantistes to give it a so-called union of Muslims and colors of the future national emblem (green and red).

In 1948, a third team, 'Widad de Saint-Arnaud' ( 'WSA' ) was born, thanks to dissatisfied opposition leaders and players of the election of OMSA the committee chaired by Mr Saadi Zaaboub and this after a stormy meeting.

In early 1950, the slogan of the union, launched by the Algerian nationalists, both clubs the 'WOAH' and 'WSA' made merger to form a single team, 'MCSA' , in order to safeguard the interest and nationalistic colonial annoy the other team the 'DSA' . The 'Mouloudia Club of St. Arnaud' ( 'MCSA' ), resulting from the merger, became the heir of its predecessors (OMSA and Widad) due to a compromise embodied by a committee of wise HABBICHE El-Hadj Amor SALEM Belgacem and LAKHAL.

The operation allowed the unification 'Mouloudia' , the preservation of approval that would give him the right to play in 1st Division, maintain the committee from both political tendencies and give nationalist politics replica of a sports-related association. This was the fulfillment of this generation with MEKIDECHE.L, LOUCIF.L, Bouanane Ali HABBICHE.L, Guessab Tahar, BOUDJRI.T, KARS.A, GUEDJ.R, HARCHE.A and GUENOUD.A under the driving coach ANANI Abdeslem.

A fifth club has emerged, alongside the 'MCSA' . This is the 'Union of St. Arnaud' ( 'USA' ) in lieu of the 'DSA' to Following the change of its acronym. The instigators are Yachir, DIGUECHE.S, Zaaboub Said, BOUANANE.B and citizens of the town and, to offset the challenge of their antagonists.

After a short journey to a lower division, the 'USA' joined the 1st Division, thanks to a host of players including Bouanane brothers LOGBI.B, HADJ -SAHRAOUI Messaoud, SABRI.S, BELLOUEL L-MEZIANE CHERIF.R, BOUGUERCHE.M, ROUAI.A, BOULAOUA.A, GABI Sarraf and Mazia brothers.

In 1954, martial law was decreed by the colonial administration in the wake of the popular uprising (insurgency), sports and cultural associations have been forced to suspend all their manifestations. Therefore, most players and managers Mouloudia ( 'MCSA' ) emigrated after repeated questioning of the police and reprisals settlers because of their adherence to the nationalist political parties .

During 1959, a youth group, led fire KACIMI Abdallah, has created the 'Etoile Filante de Saint-Arnaud' ( 'EFSA' ) without it is officially engaged. It only organizing friendly meetings with military teams of the colonial army, stationed in St. Arnaud.

In 1960, another club has taken over from the EFSA '; it is the 'Rapid Club of St. Arnaud' ( 'RCSA' ), established after a prior agreement of the organization of the FLN, obtained by the founders in the occurrence RAGUEB Messaoud, Hadj-Sahraoui Messaoud, CHENANE .D, GUENOUD.H, ATALLAH Rabah and Laifa Tayeb.

The 'RCSA' , training fielding quality players in its ranks in the image of BELHADJ.L, RAHMOUNE.L, KHARCHI.A, HAMDI.S, MEKIDECHE.L ( player- coach), KACIMI Kamal, KACIMI Djamal, TABBICHE.S, HABBICHE.M, HABBICHE.A HADDEF.A and was officially engaged in the County Championship group (Wilaya) rivaling the Entente Setif of Koussim , MATTEM, LAYASSE, Kemicha and FERCHICHI.

MC El Eulma were relegated despite being the top scorers in the country's Ligue Professionnelle 1.[1]

Honours

2008

Current squad

As of August 10, 2018. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Algeria GK Nassim Benkhodja
3 Algeria DF Abdelouadoud Zitouni
4 Algeria DF Acheref Boudrama
5 Algeria DF Mohamed Amine Madani
6 Algeria MF Kamel Bouras
7 Algeria FW Yacine Bezzaz
8 Algeria MF Mourad Delhoum
9 Algeria FW Antar Djemaouni
10 Algeria MF Oussama Benkouider
12 Algeria DF Rabeh Kamel
13 Algeria DF MFarid Mellouli
15 Algeria MF Mohamed Dahmani
17 Algeria FW Yacine Guenina
No. Position Player
18 Algeria FW Makhlouf Keffi
19 Algeria FW Yasser Berbache
20 Algeria MF Rachid Ferrahi
21 Algeria DF Abderahim Kouas
23 Algeria FW Tamim Boufenouche
25 Algeria DF Toufik Bouhafer
26 Algeria DF Salim Benali
27 Algeria FW Lyes Doucene
28 Algeria MF Zakaria Youcef
29 Algeria DF Mohamed Djahal
30 Algeria GK Hamza Bousseder
33 Algeria MF Abdelhak Fercha

Managers

  • Algeria Rachid Belhout (2008–09)
  • France Jacques Castellan (July 1, 2009 – Feb 20, 2010)
  • France Hakim Malek (July 1, 2010 – Dec 14, 2010)
  • Algeria Madjid Taleb (July 1, 2011 – June 30, 2012)
  • Algeria Lamine Boughrara (April 17, 2012 – June 30, 2012)
  • Algeria Abdelkader Yaïche (June 28, 2012 – Nov 6, 2012)
  • Algeria Rachid Belhout (Oct 3, 2012 – Feb 24, 2013)
  • Switzerland Raoul Savoy (Feb 26, 2013 – June 30, 2013)
  • Algeria Abdelkader Yaïche (July 1, 2013 – Dec 11, 2013)
  • Cameroon Hans Agbo (interim) (Dec 12, 2013 – Dec 31, 2013)
  • France Jules Accorsi (Jan 1, 2014–)

References

  1. "MC El-Eulma: Ligue 1 relegation for Algerian top scorers". BBC Sport. 2015-06-01. Retrieved 2017-09-13.
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