Olympique de Médéa

Olympique de Médéa (Arabic: أولمبي المدية), also known as 'O Médéa or simply OM for short, is an Algerian football club based in Médéa. The club was founded in 1945[2] and its colours are orange and blue. Their home stadium, Stade Imam Lyes de Médéa, has a capacity of 12,000 spectators. The club is currently playing in the Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1.

Olympique de Médéa
Full nameOlympique de Médéa
Nickname(s)l'OM Médéa
Founded1945
(as Olympique de Médéa)
GroundStade Imam Lyes de Médéa
Capacity12,000[1]
PresidentMahfoud Boukalkal
Head CoachAbdelghani Aouamri
LeagueLigue Professionnelle 2
2018–19Ligue Professionnelle 1, 15th (Religated)

History

In 1995, the club reached the final of the Algerian Cup for the first time in their history. They opened the scoring in the 45th minute through Kamel Djahmoune but went on to lose the game 2–1.[3]

In 1996, the team had participated in the seventh Arab Cup Winners' Cup in Amman, Jordan. They were unfortunately eliminated in the semi-finals by the Moroccan team Olympique Khouribga despite a fine performance with the final score being 2–1.[4][5] Olympique Khouribga eventually won the 1996 Arab Cup Winners' Cup beating Al-Faisaly in the final 3–1.

The team managed to get promoted to the Ligue Inter-Régions de football after finishing top of the Ligue Régionale de football de Blida group 11 points clear of second placed RC Arabâ.[6][7]

They came in fifth-position in the Ligue Inter-Régions de football in the 2009–10 season.[8]

In 2010, the club was listed as a member of the newly professional Ligue Professionnelle 2, because the club had become professional. The club replaced OM Arzew due to them not taking the necessary steps in becoming a professional club. Before JS Kabylie's historical game against Al Ahly in Cairo on 29 August 2010, Olympique de Médéa had the honour of playing JS Kabylie in a friendly match in preparation for the game in Cairo. The friendly was held on the 21 August 2010, at Stade Imam Lyes de Médéa which JS Kabylie won 1–0 with Sofiane Younès breaking the deadlock in the thirty-third minute of the game.[9]

Honours

Domestic competitions

Champion (1): 2015–16
Runner-up (1): 1994–95

Current squad

As of 22 January 2020.[10] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 GK Abderrahmane Medjadel
4 DF Nour El Islam Salah
5 DF Oussama Boultouak
6 MF Mohamed Boualami
7 FW Hicham Noureddine
8 MF Mohamed Daoud
9 FW Chamseddine Kennouche
10 FW Mohammed Kheloufi
11 FW Hicham Khalfallah
12 DF Hamza Rebai
15 MF Zakaria Kemoukh
16 GK Fetheddine Alaoui
No. Position Player
17 DF Benali Benamar
18 DF َAhmed Khaldi
19 DF Tarek Cheurfaoui
20 MF Djamel Belalem
21 DF Abdelhak Belkacemi
22 DF Lounes Mokrani
23 FW Sid Ali Lakroum
24 MF Yacine Medane
25 DF Seif Eddine Chettih
26 FW Mohamed Houssam Herriche
27 DF Yacine Roudine
29 MF Noureddine Ben Fatma

Reserves and academy

For reserve and academy squads, see Olympique de Médéa Reserves and Academy

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Mustapha Harizi
Nour Islam Bourekba
Adel Mekki
Ishak Ahmed Serir
Billel Bouchenafa
Abdel Fath Roubehi
Mohamed Bedj
No. Position Player
Hichem Misraoui
Mohamed Lamine Mecheri
Karim Trifi
Abdelkader Belhanafi
Abdelghani Sakhri
Mohamed Amine Slimani

Notable players

For details on former players, see Category:Olympique de Médéa players

References

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  2. "Document sans nom". www.dzfoot.com. Retrieved 2017-09-13.
  3. "Algeria 1994/95". www.rsssf.com. Retrieved 2017-09-13.
  4. http://www.goalzz.com/main.aspx?c=970&stage=1&sch=true
  5. "7th Arab Cup Winners' Cup 1996". www.rsssf.com. Retrieved 2017-09-13.
  6. Kamel, Fergani (2009-06-17). "regard sur medea: L'équipe de football de medea". regard sur medea. Retrieved 2017-09-13.
  7. "Olympique de Médéa : L'accession en point de mire". vitaminedz.org (in French). Retrieved 2017-09-13.
  8. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-10-29. Retrieved 2013-10-24.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  9. Football, CAF - Confederation of African. "CAF - CAF Error Page". www.cafonline.com. Retrieved 2017-09-13.
  10. "FICHE DU CLUB: O MÉDÉA".
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