Algeria national rugby union team

The Algeria national rugby union team represents Algeria in men's international rugby union. The team is administered by the Algerian rugby Federation (FAR). The first match they competed in was on the 24th February 2007, in a game in Tunis against the Tunisia national rugby union team (to which Algeria won by 8-7). While almost all current national team players play for clubs in the French championship, there are some national players who practice the sport in Australia, New Zealand, Romania and England. The first coach of the Algeria national rugby union team was Morad Kellal.

Algeria
Nickname(s)"Les Lionceaux" (The Lion Cubs)[1]
Ground(s)Stade Ahmed Zabana
Coach(es)Boumedienne Allam
Captain(s)Nasser Benamor
Most capsRabah Abdelkader (12)
Top scorerJohan Bensalla (59)
Most triesYazid Chouchane (3)
Team kit
Change kit
First international
Kazakhstan 526 Algeria
(June 6, 2015)
Largest win
Zambia 031 Algeria
(October 20, 2018)
Largest defeat
Malaysia 1911 Algeria
(June 14, 2015)
World Cup
AppearancesNone (First in -)
Best result-

History

Before 2015

Rugby is played on Algerian territory during French colonization. After this period, its practice decreased rapidly, until disappearing in 1972.[2] At the invitation of the Tunisia national rugby union team, Algeria brought together Nabeul a selection of the best Algerian players from rugby and started on the international stage On 27 February 2007 against Tunisia, a match that she won 8 to 7 Algeria,[3] the Fennecs dream of having a federation with an attempt of Samir Khamouche playing at Castres and a penalty Of Nadir Boukhaloua playing Lyon OU. Later, the Algerians won 20 points to 17 against the hopes of the Stade français at the Villeneuve stadium of the commune of Clichy, department of Hauts-de-Seine, As well as against other African teams, including the Ivory Coast team.,[3] in the absence of a federation recognized by the Algerian State, it does not appear in the World Rugby Rankings and has not yet played an official meeting.[3]

2015: return of rugby union in Algeria

Preparation of the setting up of official bodies

Disappeared in the early 1970s, rugby found its place in Algeria. On January 1, 2015, after eight years of discussions and exchanges, the Ministry of Sports, assisted by the Algerian Olympic Committee, validates the creation of the National Algerian Rugby Association which will become the rugby union current 2015.

The objectives of this new body are the Rugby World Cup in 2019 in Japan, not forgetting the Africa Cup. With the recognition of the Federation, the selection can now appeal to players who play in the Top 14 to build a highly competitive national team. For Sofiane Abdelkader Benhassen, founder of the pilot club of the Oranese Stadium in 2008, who has been appointed president, priority is also and above all to popularize the discipline in Algeria and to make this sport known to the youth of the country through the creation of schools.

Crescent Cup Rugby Championship

On June 1, 2015, the Algerian Rugby Union team flew to Malaysia for the Crescent Cup Rugby Championship, their first official international competition.,[4] The Algerian rugby union team started its tournament with a 26–5 victory against the Kazakhstan team, ranked 39. He is victorious for the first official match in the history of the Algerian selection of rugby. Confirmation that the Algerian potential is indeed there. after the piece and against the same team again won 15–0 to qualify to the final to face the owner of the land shed Malaysian team stopped due to riots between the players.[5]

Creation of the national federation

On 17 November 2015, the federation was formally established in Algiers at a general assembly meeting chaired by Mustapha Larfaoui, Honorary President of the Algerian Olympic Committee Olympic and Sports Algerian and in the presence of 18 clubs representing 16 wilayas. Sofiane Benhassen is elected the first president of the Algerian rugby union (FAR).[6][7] Membership in the continental federation Rugby Africa is planned in December 2016.[8]

The first official match played under the auspices of the Algerian federation on December 18, 2015 Oran against the Tunisia. Salim and Djemaï Tebani are breeders of this first official meeting on Algerian soil.[9] In Ahmed Zabana Stadium of Oran, Algeria won this game 16–6 with a team consisting mainly of players based in France and two players trained in Algerian clubs.[10]

Launch of the Maghreb Tri-Nations

In December 2016, the Algerian Rugby Federation in collaboration with Rugby Africa will organize the first edition of a Maghreb Tri-nations grouping Algeria, Tunisia national rugby union team and the Morocco national rugby union team. World Rugby has validated it, and the event will take place at Oran, Algeria.[11][12]

Africa Cup

The Algerian team, in their first participation in the tournament, signed in the North Group with Cameroon and Nigeria, but the Cameroonian team had been postponed through lack of organization that Rugby Africa disqualified Cameroon and suspended the activity of the country's federation for three months.[13] which made the organizing committee to play a home-and-home series matche against Nigeria in Zambia, but the latter also withdrew to be a final Winner North vs Winner South against Zambia November 4, 2017 at Mufulira Leopards Rugby Club. in a historic match as the first official match to enable the Algerian team to win a 30–25 in the first defeat to Zambia in its home since 2002.[14] the Algerian national team will play next season in the Rugby Africa Silver Cup.

World Cup record

The team has neither qualified for or being invited to any of the Rugby World Cups, because of its relatively recent foundation.

Staff

Position Name
Head coach Salim Tebani
Assistant coach Djemai Tebani
General manager Azzouz Aib
President of the Algerian federation (FAR) Sofiane Abdelkader Benhassen
Fitness coach Nahim Rouabah

Record

Overall

As of 20 October 2018 their record against all nations is as follows:

Opponent Played Won Lost Drawn Win % For Aga Diff
 Egypt1100100.00500+50
 Ivory Coast2200100.004831+17
 Kazakhstan2200100.00415+36
 Libya1100100.00500+50
 Malaysia101000.001119-8
 Morocco202000.002432-8
 Senegal1100100.002218+4
 Kenya000000.00000
 Uganda000000.00000
 Tunisia431075.007353-20
 Zambia2200100.006125+35
Total16124075.00380183+196

Rugby World Cup

World Cup record World Cup Qualification record
Year Round P W D L F A P W D L F A
1987Did not enterDid not enter
1991
1995
1999
2003
2007
2011
2015
2019
2023To be determinedTo be determined
Total0/9000000000000

Africa Cup

Africa Cup record
Year Round P W D L F A
2000 to 2016Did not enter
2017Champions Bronze Cup11003025
2018Champions Silver Cup33007631
2019-20000000
2020To be determined
Total3/18440010656

North African Tri Nations

North African Tri Nations record
Year Round P W D L F A
2016Third place20022628
2017Second place21014933
2018Not played
2019To be determined
Total2/241037561

Crescent Cup

Crescent Cup record
Year Round P W D L F A
2015Second place32015224
Total1/132015224

African Development Trophy

African Development Trophy record
Year Round P W D L F A
2004 to 2009Did not enter
2010Champions North Section22001000
Total1/722001000

Individual all-time records

Statistics from The beginning of the match against Kazakhstan on 6 June 2015, before this date unofficial matches.

Most caps

# Player Pos Span Mat Pts Tries Conv Pens Drop Won Lost Draw Win %
1.Rabah AbdelkaderFlanker2015–present125100084066.67
1.Boris BouhraouaScrum-half2015–present1211130084066.67
3.Nasser BenamorProp2015–2018110000074063.64
4.Khaled KahlouchiFlanker2015–present105100073070.00
5.Lou BouhraouaScrum-half2015–present911013054055.56
5.Mohamed BelguidoumCentre2015–present910200063066.67
7.Maxim MeneghiniCentre2016–present80000053062.50
7.Yazid ChouchaneWing2015–present810200053062.50
7.Djamel OucheneWing2015–present810200071087.50

Last updated: Algeria vs Zambia, 20 October 2018. Statistics include officially capped matches only.

Most tries

# Player Pos Span Mat Pts Tries Conv Pens Drop
1.Yazid ChouchaneWing2015–present8153000
1.Rémi CardonFlanker2017–present5153000
3.Yakine Djebbarilock2016–present6102000
3.Djamel OucheneWing2015–present8102000
3.Mohamed Belguidoumcentre2015–present9102000
3.Walid BatchaliFlanker2018–present3102000

Last updated: Algeria vs Zambia, 20 October 2018. Statistics include officially capped matches only.

Most points

# Player Pos Span Mat Pts Tries Conv Pens Drop
1.Johan BensallaFly-half2015–present75907132
2.Yoan SabyFly-half2017–present5220540
3.Yazid ChouchaneWing2015–present8153000
3.Rémi CardonFlanker2017–present5153000
5.Enzo KralfaScrum-half2018–present3141130
6.Lou BouhraouaScrum-half2015–present9110130
6.Boris BouhraouaScrum-half2015–present11111300
8.Mohamed Belguidoumcentre2015–present9102000
8.Walid BatchaliFlanker2018–present3102000

Last updated: Algeria vs Zambia, 20 October 2018. Statistics include officially capped matches only.

Most points in a match

# Player Pos Pts Tries Conv Pens Drop Opposition Venue Date
1.Johan BensallaScrum-half150050 Tunisia Oran24/12/2016
2.Yoan SabyFly-half110130 Ivory Coast Toulouse14/7/2018
2.Johan BensallaScrum-half110130 Tunisia Oran18/12/2015
4.Johan BensallaScrum-half100220 Zambia Mufulira4/11/2017
4.Rémi CardonFlanker102000 Zambia Mufulira4/11/2017
4.Enzo KralfaScrum-half101110 Senegal Toulouse8/7/2018

Last updated: Algeria vs Zambia, 20 October 2018. Statistics include officially capped matches only.

Most tries in a match

Current squad

The following players have been called up to play for the Algeria squad at least once within the last 24 months.

Head coach: Salim Tebani and Djemaï Tebani

  • Caps updated: 18 December 2015

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined by World Rugby.

Player Position Date of birth (age) Caps Club/province
Malik Hamadache Prop (1988-10-17) 17 October 1988 3 Section Paloise
Karim Bougherara Prop (1989-01-03) 3 January 1989 1 Union Sportive Bressane
Sofiane Chellat Prop (1990-01-12) 12 January 1990 4 RC Massy
Bekada Belhaouari Prop (1991-08-19) 19 August 1991 3 Blagnac SCR
Reda Benlebbad Prop (1992-07-18) 18 July 1992 1 Lombez SC
Nasser Benamor Prop (1978-04-24) 24 April 1978 7 Avenir Valencien
Mourad Frih Prop (1991-10-01) 1 October 1991 4 Stade niçois
Amine Bouladjeraf Prop (1992-07-09) 9 July 1992 1 Stade Oranais
Yassine Saaoui Hooker (1991-02-05) 5 February 1991 5 CS Beaune
Bilal Abed Scrum-half (1989-07-30) 30 July 1989 6 Stade Dijonnais Côte D'Or
Mahmoud Djenadi Scrum-half (1991-04-19) 19 April 1991 4 CARF rugby
Moussa Reghis Scrum-half (1982-08-20) 20 August 1982 5 US Annecy
Saïd Hireche Flanker (1985-05-27) 27 May 1985 1 CA Brive
Samir Doukbi Flanker (1985-11-10) 10 November 1985 2 US seynoise
Rabah Abdelkader Flanker (1987-06-21) 21 June 1987 4 Stade olympique millavois
Walid Bouregba Flanker (1994-06-21) 21 June 1994 4 Lézignan Sangliers
Khaled Kahlouchi Flanker (1984-02-14) 14 February 1984 6 US Saint-Sulpice
Danyl Youcef Flanker 5 RC Martigues Port-de-Bouc
Boris Bouhraoua (c) Scrum-half (1984-05-04) 4 May 1984 8 AC Bobigny 93 Rugby
Lou Bouhraoua Scrum-half (1991-11-03) 3 November 1991 4 AC Bobigny 93 Rugby
Johan Bensalla Fly-half (1991-04-01) 1 April 1991 1 Lombez SC
Nadir Boukhaloua Fly-half (1987-08-14) 14 August 1987 5 SO Givors
Mohamed Belguidoum Centre (1994-01-24) 24 January 1994 1 U Prodvinalco Cluj
Vincent Haouari Centre (1983-04-12) 12 April 1983 5 RCHC La Crau
Said Tamghart Centre (1980-05-13) 13 May 1980 4 Whitehaven RLFC
Djamel Ouchene Wing (1988-01-31) 31 January 1988 3 Sporting nazairien rugby
Mehdi Chouchane Wing 4 Avenir sportif de Bédarrides
Yazid Chouchane Wing 4 Avenir sportif de Bédarrides
Jilali Aïb Wing (1983-11-22) 22 November 1983 5 EV Malemort BO
Samir Khamouche Wing (1986-09-16) 16 September 1986 9 CO Berre XV

See also

References

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