List of Algerian football players in foreign leagues

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Livorno)
Crouching Lacen (Getafe) (C) – Mahrez (Leicester City) – Guedioura (Crystal Palace) – Ghilas (Porto) – Brahimi (Granada
).
).

This is a complete List of Algerian football players in foreign leagues, i.e. association football players who have played in foreign leagues.

For most of the twentieth century, most

Girondins Bordeaux). By the time of the 1986 World Cup that number had increased to 11 (50% of the squad), and at the 2010 and 2014
tournaments almost all were playing abroad (there were three and two home-based players respectively in the 23-man squads).

The history of Algerian players in Europe

Zouba – RouaïAmaraZitouniM. SoukhaneBourichaOudjaniBoubekeur
Crouching MazouzKerroumBenfadahBouchoukA. SoukhaneKermaliMekhloufiOualiken
.

A Large number of Algerian players have played in Europe as especially in France, the former colonial ruler of Algeria. The first Algerian player in Europe and first North African to play in France was

Coupe de France of the 1933–34 season with Sète. Benouna paved the way for more Algerians to soon taste the success of the French championship. This was done by Abdelkader Ben Bouali in the colors of Olympique de Marseille in the 1936–37 season, then Mohamed Firoud and Abdelaziz Ben Tifour on two consecutive occasions with Nice in 1950–51 and 1951–52, in addition to Rachid Mekhloufi in 1956–57 with Saint Etienne and Mohamed Maouche in the next season with Stade de Reims; all these titles came in the colonial era. As for the first player to win a title outside France, Mekhloufi holds that accolade for winning the Swiss League in 1962
.

In relation to statistics, the most prominent of these are

Chaabane Merzekane, Fodil Megharia, Hacène Lalmas, Mahmoud Guendouz, Ali Bencheikh, Ali Fergani, Lakhdar Belloumi, Djamel Menad, Tedj Bensaoula and Omar Betrouni; some of them did play professionally but did not achieve much success because of their advancing age. There were some players allowed to moved abroad even though they had not reached the age of 28: Djamel Zidane, Rabah Madjer and Salah Assad
.

Several other players have achieved prominent titles:

Soudani, Abdoun, Ghoulam, Rani, Sayoud and Benzia, In 2018–19, Riyad Mahrez achieved the English treble with Manchester City as the first Algerian to achieve this achievement.[9]
In the 2017–18 season, 161 Algerian players (including those of the diaspora who represent the national team) featured across all the leagues in Europe, and were present in 31 of the 55 leagues.

At the level of individual titles Mahrez won the 2016

El Arbi Hillel Soudani
by 4 hat-tricks.

At the level of countries have made Algerians players 61 title in

Farid El Mellali and Hicham Boudaoui who became the most expensive Algerian player has moved from an Algerian club to Europe with 4,000,000 euros.[17]

Gallery

Algerian descent players played for other national teams

Zidane's parents' house in the village of Aguemoune Ath Slimane in Algeria.

Due to Algeria's historic ties with France, there have been a number of Algerian players playing professionally in the French leagues, while the France national team has included players of Algerian heritage, most notably Zinedine Zidane, Karim Benzema and Samir Nasri.[18]

  • Barbès and Saint-Denis
    , found little work in the region
  • Muslim, he observes fasting during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan.[23] His grandfather, Da Lakehal Benzema, lived in the village of Tigzirt, located in the northern town of Beni Djellil in Algeria before migrating to Lyon, where he eventually settled in the 1950s.[24] Benzema's father, Hafid, was born in Tigzirt, while his mother, Wahida Djebbara, was born and raised in Lyon; her family originated from Oran. Benzema is the third youngest in the family and grew up with eight other siblings in Bron, an eastern suburb of Lyon.[24] His younger brothers Gressy and Sabri are also footballers.[25] The former currently plies his trade at the amateur level with Vaulx-le-Velin in the Division d'Honneur, the sixth division of French football, while the latter plays in the youth academy of a club in the family's hometown of Bron.[26][27]
  • Arabic: سمير نصري) was born in Septèmes-les-Vallons, a northern suburb of Marseille, to French nationals of Algerian descent.[28][29] His mother, Ouassila Ben Saïd, and father, Abdelhafid Nasri, were both born in France; his father being born and raised in Marseille, while his mother being from nearby Salon-de-Provence.[29][30] Nasri's grandparents emigrated to France from Algeria.[31] His mother is a housewife and his father previously worked as a bus driver before becoming his son's personal manager. At the start of his football career, Nasri initially played under his mother's surname, Ben Saïd, before switching to Nasri, his father's surname, following his selection to the France under-16 team.[32] He is the eldest of four children and is a non-practising Muslim.[33]
  • Nabil Fekir Having earned one cap at under-21 level for his native France, Fekir had been named in his ancestral Algeria's squad for friendlies against Oman and Qatar in March 2015. However, he withdrew to take part in the French squad for friendlies against Brazil and Denmark.[34] He made his debut on 26 March against the former at the Stade de France, replacing Antoine Griezmann for the final 16 minutes of a 1–3 defeat.[35] He scored his first goal on 7 June, concluding a 3–4 home friendly defeat to Belgium.[36] On 4 September, in a 1–0 away friendly win over Portugal, he ruptured three ligaments in his right knee, putting him out for an estimated six months.[37]
  • Al Hilal.[40] He made his official debut for the team on 25 December in the 2014 WAFF Championship in a 1–0 win against Palestine.[41]
  • Algeria under–23 national team for a pair of friendlies against Tunisia.[42] The Qatar Football Association attempted to naturalize Khoukhi shortly after he arrived in Qatar, however, he refused and claimed that he would not be naturalized for any amount of money. He stated his desire was to play with the senior Algeria national team.[43] Subsequently, he received Qatari citizenship in order to assist in his club's foreign player quota. Despite his call up to Algeria's olympic team, he was called up to the Qatar B team on November 13, 2013, by compatriot Djamel Belmadi.[44] When questioned about Khoukhi's call-up to the squad, Belmadi claimed that Khoukhi was naturalized prior to his call-up in order for his team, Al Arabi, to overcome the foreign player quota.[45] Belmadi stated he was surprised when the QFA revealed Khoukhi was eligible to be called up to the Qatar national team. He made his official debut for the team on December 25 in the 2014 WAFF Championship in a 1–0 win against Palestine.[46]
  • Sweden and Croatia in early September.[49] He made his debut on 7 October 2020 in a friendly against Ukraine.[50] After years of back and forth rumours on his nationality change. In March 2023, Aouar switched his international allegiance from his birth country of France to the country of his parents, Algeria. In an interview with the Algerian Football Federation, he said, "the president held out his hand to me and it seemed like it was just meant to be. I had a second chance and I jumped on it." He also added that he "regretted" having played for France, saying that he felt he "hadn't made the best choice".[51][52]

European League

List All-time top appearances in european League

List of Algerian players with 200 or more appearances in European League top leval
R. Player European Club(s) Apps[a] Ref.
1 Ryad Boudebouz
Celta
(11)
415 [54]
2 Rachid Mekhloufi AS Saint-Étienne (274) – SC Bastia (67) – Servette FC (19) 360 [55]
3 Sofiane Feghouli Grenoble (31) – Almería (9) – Valencia (149) – West Ham United (21) – Galatasaray (126) – Fatih Karagümrük (9) 345 [56]
4 Abdelkader Ferhaoui Montpellier HSC (229) – AS Cannes (94) – AS Saint-Étienne (20) 343 [57]
5 Mustapha Dahleb
Paris SG
(291)
321 [58]
6 Aïssa Mandi Stade de Reims (123) – Real Betis (152) – Villarreal CF (38) 316 [59]
7 Mohamed Salem
Daring de Bruxelles
(71)
308 [60]
8 Abdel Djaadaoui FC Sochaux (307) 307 [61]
9 Riyad Mahrez Leicester City (139) – Manchester City (145) 284 [62]
10 Medhi Lacen
Malaga CF
(15)
273 [63]
11 Rafik Saïfi
Troyes AC (110) – FC Istres (35) – AC Ajaccio (26) – FC Lorient
(95)
266 [64]
12 Andy Delort
Caen (36) – Toulouse (47) – Montpellier (95) – OGC Nice (46) – Nantes
(12)
259 [65]
13 Karim Soltani
Skoda Xanthi (113) – PAS Giannina
(15)
253 [66]
14 Faouzi Ghoulam
Napoli (168)} – Angers (7) – Hatayspor
(0)
251 [67]
15 Yacine Brahimi
Stade rennais (39) – Granada CF (62) – FC Porto
(148)
249 [68]
16 Rafik Djebbour Louviéroise (21) – Atromitos (14) – Panionios (41) – AEK Athens (80) – Olympiacos (56) – Sivasspor (10) – APOEL (26) 248 [69]
17 Brahim Hemdani
RC Strasbourg (53) – Olympique de Marseille (95) – Rangers
(67)
246 [70]
= Abdelaziz Ben Tifour
Troyes AC (31) – AS Monaco
(86)
246 [71]
19 Ali Benarbia
Paris SG (42) – Manchester City
(33)
245 [72]
20 Mahi Khennane
Stade Rennais (164) – Toulouse FC (61) – Nîmes Olympique
(15)
240 [73]
21 Rachid Ghezzal Olympique Lyonnais (87) – Monaco (26) – Leicester City (19) – Fiorentina (19) – Beşiktaş (77) 228 [74]
22 Ishak Belfodil
Bremen (26) – Hoffenheim (47) – Hertha (26) – Sabah
(0)
226 [75]
23
Nourredine Kourichi
Girondins de Bordeaux (22) – Lille OSC
(94)
225 [76]
24 Ali Bouafia
RC Strasbourg (92) – FC Lorient
(25)
223 [77]
25 Antar Yahia SC Bastia (77) – OGC Nice (30) – VfL Bochum (91) – 1. FC Kaiserslautern (11) – Platanias (11) 220 [78]
26 Islam Slimani Sporting CP (91) – Leicester City (35) – Newcastle United (4) – Fenerbahçe (15) – Monaco (18) – Olympique Lyonnais (30) – Brest (16) – Anderlecht (10) 219 [79]
= Ramy Bensebaini Lierse (23) – Montpellier (22) – Rennes (79) – Mönchengladbach (95) – Borussia Dortmund (0) 219 [80]
28 Chérif Oudjani
RC Paris
(18)
218 [81]
29 Carl Medjani Metz (22) – Lorient (9) – Ajaccio (54) – Valenciennes (16) – Olympiacos (4) – Trabzonspor (50) – Sivasspor (37) – Levante (14) – Leganés (8) 214 [82]
30 Ahmed Rani
Muhlenbach Blue Boys
(17)
212 [83]
= Moussa Saïb AJ Auxerre (170) – AS Monaco (7) – FC Lorient (8) – Tottenham Hotspur (13) – Valencia CF (14) 212 [84]
32 Karim Maroc
Stade Brestois
(88)
211 [85]
33 Mehdi Mostefa Ajaccio (101) – Lorient (24) – Bastia (56) – Pafos (26) 207 [86]
34 Djamel Mesbah
Crotone
(10)
204 [87]
35 Fadel Brahami
Minyor Pernik
(42)
201 [88]
= Mehdi Abeid St Johnstone (12) – Panathinaikos (61) – Newcastle United (13) – Dijon (73) – Nantes (43) 201 [89]
37 Aymen Tahar
Steaua București (15) – Boavista (30) – Panetolikos
(51)
200 [90]
(Italics denotes players still playing professional football; Bold denotes players still playing in the European League)

Correct as of 12 June 2023 (UTC)

  1. ^ Playoffs games don't count.

List All-time top goalscorers in european Leagues

List of Algerian players with 50 or more goals
R. Player European Leagues Club(s) Goals Ref.
1 Rachid Mekhloufi AS Saint-Étienne (123) – SC Bastia (20) – Servette FC (13) 156 [55]
2 Rafik Djebbour Louviéroise (6) – Atromitos (6) – Panionios (19) – AEK Athens (24) – Olympiacos (39) – Sivasspor (2) – APOEL (14) 110 [69]
3 Mohamed Salem
Daring de Bruxelles
(21)
104 [60]
4 Mustapha Dahleb
Paris SG
(85)
102 [58]
5 Mahi Khennane
Stade Rennais (61) – Toulouse FC (31) – Nîmes Olympique
(6)
98 [73]
6 Ahmed Oudjani
CS Sedan
(1)
95
7
Hillel Soudani
Vitória de Guimarães (13) – Dinamo Zagreb (68) – Olympiacos (9) 90 [91]
8 Andy Delort
Caen (12) – Toulouse (10) – Montpellier (40) – OGC Nice
(22)
85 [65]
9 Islam Slimani
Sporting CP (52) – Leicester City (8) – Fenerbahçe (1) – Monaco (9) – Lyon (4) – Brest (1) – Anderlecht
(8)
83 [79]
10 Riyad Mahrez Leicester City (39) – Manchester City (43) 82 [62]
11 Chérif Oudjani
RC Paris
(7)
73 [81]
12 Rabah Madjer
Racing Paris (3) – Tours FC (2) – FC Porto (50) – Valencia CF
(4)
59 [92]
13 Abdelaziz Ben Tifour
Troyes AC (9) – AS Monaco
(13)
56 [71]
14 Ryad Boudebouz
Celta
(1)
52 [54]
15 Sofiane Feghouli Almería (2) – Valencia (20) – West Ham United (3) – Galatasaray (25) 50 [56]
= Yacine Brahimi
Stade rennais (6) – Granada CF (3) – FC Porto
(41)
50 [68]
(Italics denotes players still playing professional football; Bold denotes players still playing in the European League)
As of 12 June 2023

Algerian players and European Competitions

Bold Still playing competitive football in Europe

List of Algerian players with 25 or more appearances in European competitions
# Name Games Date of debut Debut against Date of
last match
Final match
against
Ref.
C1 C21
C3 SC TOTAL
1 Sofiane Feghouli 31 35 66 7 Dec 2010 Manchester United 10 Mar 2022 FC Barcelona [56]
2 Riyad Mahrez 55 55 14 Sep 2016 Club Brugge 10 Jun 2023 Inter Milan [62]
3
Hillel Soudani
36 16 52 25 Aug 2011 Atlético Madrid 9 Dec 2020 Porto [91]
4 Brahim Hemdani 22 28 50 13 Aug 2003 Austria Wien 14 May 2008 Zenit Saint Petersburg [70]
5 Faouzi Ghoulam 16 29 45 27 Feb 2014 Swansea City 24 Feb 2022 FC Barcelona [67]
6 Yacine Brahimi 37 7 44 28 Jul 2011 Metalurgi Rustavi 17 Apr 2019 Liverpool [68]
7 Islam Slimani 15 6 19 40 17 Sep 2014 NK Maribor 20 Apr 2023 AZ [79]
8 Billel Omrani 15 4 18 37 23 Aug 2012 Sheriff Tiraspol 9 Dec 2021 Jablonec [93]
9 Rafik Djebbour 18 17 35 20 Sep 2007 FC Sochaux 24 Nov 2014 FC Barcelona [69]
10 Houssem Aouar 15 19 34 16 Feb 2017 AZ 7 Apr 2022 West Ham United [94]
11 Rachid Ghezzal 18 12 30 4 Oct 2012 Hapoel Kiryat Shmona 7 Dec 2022 Borussia Dortmund [74]
12 Ali Benarbia 16 14 30 24 Sep 1996 Hutnik Kraków 13 Mar 2001 Galatasaray [72]
13 Sofiane Hanni 8 20 28 26 Jul 2016 Rostov 13 Dec 2018 Villarreal [95]
14 Nabil Bentaleb 6 21 27 20 Feb 2014
Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk
12 Mar 2019 Manchester City [96]
15 Ismaël Bennacer 16 9 25 7 Dec 2021 Liverpool 10 May 2023 Inter Milan [97]
= Saïd Benrahma 13 12 25 30 Sep 2021 Rapid Wien 7 Jun 2023 Fiorentina

1 Includes the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup and UEFA Europa Conference League.

Correct as of 12 June 2023 (UTC)

List All-time top goalscorers for the Algerian players in european Competitions

Bold Still playing competitive football in Europe

List of Algerian players with 10 or more goals in European competitions
# Name Goals Date of debut Debut against Date of
last goal
Final goal
against
C1 C21
C3 SC TOTAL
1 Riyad Mahrez 20 20 14 Sep 2016 Club Brugge 22 Feb 2023 RB Leipzig
2 Sofiane Feghouli 7 8 15 7 Nov 2012 BATE Borisov 25 Nov 2021 Marseille
3 Rabah Madjer 12 2 14 17 Sep 1986 Rabat Ajax 3 Oct 1990 Portadown
4
Hillel Soudani
7 6 13 16 Jul 2013 Fola Esch 24 Aug 2016 Red Bull Salzburg
5 Billel Omrani 8 4 12 16 Aug 2018 Alashkert 10 Aug 2021 Young Boys
= Islam Slimani 4 1 7 12 5 Nov 2014 Schalke 04 16 Mar 2023 Villarreal

1 Includes the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup and UEFA Europa Conference League.

Correct as of 12 June 2023 (UTC)

List of Algerian players hat-tricks in european League

Position key: GKGoalkeeper; DF

Defender
; MFMidfielder; FW
Forward
; 4 – Player scored four goals; 6 – Player scored six goals; * – The home team

Swansea City
.
Yacine Brahimi the first Algerian player to score a hat-trick in the UEFA Champions League in its new version.[99]
Prva HNL with Dynamo Zagreb
.
Ishak Belfodil the first Algerian to score a hat-trick in Bundesliga.
Player Position For Against Result Date League Ref
Rachid Mekloufi
FW AS Saint-Étienne
Girondins de Bordeaux
*
3–4 1 May 1956 Ligue 1 [100]
Rachid Mekloufi
FW AS Saint-Étienne* Olympique de Marseille 6–3 26 August 1956 Ligue 1 [101]
Rachid Mekloufi
FW AS Saint-Étienne Stade de Reims* 5–4 30 September 1956 Ligue 1 [102]
Abdelhamid Bouchouk FW Toulouse FC*
Stade Rennais
6–0 18 November 1956 Ligue 1 [103]
Rachid Mekloufi
FW AS Saint-Étienne*
FC Sochaux
6–0 25 November 1956 Ligue 1 [104]
Rachid Mekloufi
FW AS Saint-Étienne Olympique de Marseille* 3–4 17 March 1957 Ligue 1 [105]
Abdelhamid Kermali FW Olympique Lyonnais
RC Paris
*
4–2 29 December 1957 Ligue 1 [106]
Mahi Khennane FW
Stade Rennais
*
CS Sedan 3–1 26 April 1959 Ligue 1 [107]
Ahmed Oudjani FW RC Lens*
Girondins de Bordeaux
3–1 7 February 1960 Ligue 1 [108]
Mohamed Salem FW
CS Sedan
*
FC Rouen 4–0 27 August 1960 Ligue 1 [109]
Mohamed Salem FW
CS Sedan
*
FC Grenoble
3–0 27 November 1960 Ligue 1 [110]
Ahmed Oudjani FW RC Lens Olympique de Marseille* 3–3 14 October 1962 Ligue 1 [111]
Rachid Mekloufi
FW AS Saint-Étienne* US Boulogne 4–3 10 February 1963 Ligue 1 [112]
Mohamed Salem FW
CS Sedan
RC Strasbourg
*
5–1 24 March 1963 Ligue 1 [113]
Rachid Mekloufi
FW AS Saint-Étienne CA Paris* 4–0 7 April 1963 Ligue 1 [114]
Rachid Mekloufi
FW AS Saint-Étienne* SC Toulon 3–1 21 April 1963 Ligue 1 [115]
Salah Djebaïli4 MF Nîmes Olympique* OGC Nice 6–3 21 April 1963 Ligue 1 [116]
Ahmed Oudjani FW RC Lens* Olympique de Marseille 8–1 28 April 1963 Ligue 1 [117]
Mahi Khennane FW Toulouse FC*
US Valenciennes
5–1 25 May 1963 Ligue 1 [118]
Ahmed Oudjani6 FW RC Lens*
RC Paris
10–2 8 December 1963 Ligue 1 [119]
Salah Djebaïli MF Nîmes Olympique*
Stade rennais
3–1 15 March 1964 Ligue 1 [120]
Rachid Mekloufi
FW AS Saint-Étienne* Lille OSC 7–4 24 October 1965 Ligue 1 [121]
Mohamed Lekkak FW FC Rouen
CS Sedan
*
4–4 11 November 1965 Ligue 1 [122]
Mohamed Lekkak FW
Olympique lyonnais
*
FC Nantes 3–1 12 October 1968 Ligue 1 [123]
Mustapha Dahleb MF
CS Sedan
*
AS Troyes
4–3 25 May 1974 Ligue 1 [124]
Mustapha Dahleb MF Paris Saint-Germain
AS Nancy
*
4–2 8 November 1975 Ligue 1 [125]
Mustapha Dahleb MF Paris Saint-Germain* AS Saint-Étienne 4–1 9 November 1977 Ligue 1 [126]
Karim Maroc FW Olympique Lyonnais* Angers SCO 5–1 11 October 1980 Ligue 1 [127]
Chérif Oudjani FW RC Lens*
FC Tours
6–1 2 November 1984 Ligue 1 [128]
Chérif Oudjani FW
Stade lavallois
*
Toulouse FC 3–2 11 October 1985 Ligue 1 [129]
Rabah Madjer MF
Porto
*
Marítimo 4–2 1 December 1985 Primeira Liga [130]
Rabah Madjer MF
Porto
*
Belenenses 7–1 26 August 1987 Primeira Liga [131]
Rabah Madjer FW
Porto
Feirense* 1–4 19 November 1989 Primeira Liga [132]
Rabah Madjer MF
Porto
*
Feirense 3–0 1 April 1989 Primeira Liga [133]
Farid Ghazi FW
HJK Helsinki
*
FC Inter 5–0 3 August 2006 Veikkausliiga [134]
Idir Ouali FW Mouscron* Gent 4–2 13 September 2008
Belgian First Division
[135]
Fouad Bouguerra FW Nyíregyháza* Szombathelyi 3–3 19 May 2010 Nemzeti Bajnokság I [136]
Fouad Bouguerra FW Nyíregyháza Zalaegerszegi* 3–4 22 May 2010 Nemzeti Bajnokság I [137]
Samir Louadj MF Grevenmacher Swift Hesperange* 3–2 2 October 2010 National Division [138]
Hillel Soudani
FW Dinamo Zagreb* Slaven Koprivnica 3–0 3 May 2014
Croatian First League
[139]
Islam Slimani FW
Sporting CP
*
Vitória de Guimarães 5–1 4 October 2015 Primeira Liga [140]
Riyad Mahrez MF Leicester City Swansea City* 3–0 5 December 2015 Premier League [141]
Okacha Hamzaoui FW Nacional Feirense* 3–0 24 September 2016 Primeira Liga [142]
Nabil Ghilas FW Gaziantepspor Kayserispor* 4–3 18 March 2017 Süper Lig [143]
Hillel Soudani
FW Dinamo Zagreb* Rijeka 5–2 27 May 2017 Croatian First League [144]
Hillel Soudani
FW Dinamo Zagreb
Lokomotiva
*
3–0 27 August 2017 Croatian First League [145]
Sofiane Hanni MF Anderlecht Standard Liège* 3–3 28 January 2018 Belgian First Division [146]
Sofiane Feghouli MF Galatasaray
Kasımpaşa
*
4–1 17 February 2019 Süper Lig [147]
Ishak Belfodil FW 1899 Hoffenheim FC Augsburg* 4–0 7 April 2019 Bundesliga [148]
Youcef Atal DF Nice*
Guingamp
3–0 28 April 2019 Ligue 1 [149]
Riyad Mahrez MF Manchester City* Burnley 5–0 28 November 2020 Premier League [150]
Andy Delort FW Nice Reims* 3–2 21 May 2022 Ligue 1 [151]
Yassine Benzia FW Qarabağ FK* Kapaz PFK 7–1 4 November 2023 Azerbaijan Premier League [152]
List of Algerian players hat-tricks in UEFA competitions
Player Position For Against Result Date League Ref
Rabah Madjer4 MF
Porto
Portadown* 8–1 3 October 1990 European Cup [153]
Yacine Brahimi MF Porto* BATE Borisov 6–0 17 September 2014 Champions League [154]
El Arbi Hillel Soudani
FW Dinamo Zagreb* Astra Giurgiu 5–1 18 September 2014 Europa League [155]
Billel Omrani FW CFR Cluj* Astana 3–1 17 July 2019 Champions League [156]

List All-time top goalscorers in All european Competitions

List of Algerian players with 100 or more goals[a]
R. Player League Cup LC SC Europe TOTAL
Goals
1 Rachid Mekhloufi 156 9 1 4 170
2 Rafik Djebbour 110 15 7 132
3 Riyad Mahrez 82 11 10 20 123
4 Mustapha Dahleb 102 13 115
5 Mohamed Salem 103 11 114
6
Hillel Soudani
91 9 13 113
7 Islam Slimani 83 8 4 12 107
8 Mahi Khennane 98 7 105
9 Ahmed Oudjani 95 8 103
As of 12 June 2023
  1. ^ Goals scored in the Cup, League Cup and the Super Cup, and players with second leval clubs are not counted.

Algerian players Titles in European clubs

This statistics of Algerian players who won titles in Europe where the player must be Algerian whether he played for the Algeria national football team or from an Algerian father and mother. He has never been represent another country, but if he plays for another national team and then plays for the Algeria team he is considered an Algerian player, and the same thing if he played with teams Under-23, Under-20 and Under-17.

Bold Still playing competitive football in Europe

# Name League Cup Others Europe TOTAL
1 Riyad Mahrez England 2016, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023 England 2019, 2023
2021
Europe 2023 12
2
Hillel Soudani
2020
2018
Greece 2020
Croatia 2013 11
3 Rafik Djebbour
2013 Cyprus 2015
2013, 2016 Cyprus 2015
8
=
Rachid Mekloufi
France 1957, 1964, 1967, 1968
Switzerland 1962
1968
France 1957, 1967 8
5 Billel Omrani Romania 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 France 2012 Romania 2018, 2020 8
= Rabah Madjer Portugal 1986, 1990
1991
Portugal 1986, 1990
1987, 1987[a]
7
6 Madjid Bougherra Scotland 2009, 2010, 2011
2009
2011
6
= Moussa Saïb France 1996
2002
1999
5
8 Samir Louadj Luxembourg 2008, 2009, 2014 Luxembourg 2009 4
= Djamel Abdoun
2013
2013
4
= Sofiane Feghouli Turkey 2018, 2019 Turkey 2019 Turkey 2019 4
= Brahim Hemdani Scotland 2009
2009
2008
4
= Faouzi Ghoulam
2020
2013 Italy 2014
4
17 Abdelaziz Ben Tifour France 1951, 1952
1952
3
= Mohamed Firoud France 1951, 1952
1952
3
= Yassine Benzia Azerbaijan 2023, 2024 France 2012 3
= Ali Benarbia France 1997, 1999 France 1997 3
=
Abdallah Liegeon
France 1982
1985
France 1985 3
23 Abdelhafid Tasfaout France 1996
1996
2
= Karim Groune Luxembourg 2003
2003
2
= Rachid Ghezzal Turkey 2021 Turkey 2021 2
= Mohamed Maouche France 1958
1958
2
= Sadek Boukhalfa France 1965 France 1965 2
# Name League Cup Others Europe TOTAL
= Yacine Brahimi Portugal 2018 Portugal 2018 2
= Sofiane Hanni
2017
Belgium 2017 2
= Mustapha Dahleb
1983
2
= Naçer Bouiche Hungary 1991, 1994 2
= Islam Slimani
2015
Portugal 2015 2
= Jugurtha Hamroun
2009
2016
2
= Hocine Bouchache
1959
France 1959 2
= Mourad Meghni
2009
Italy 2009 2
= Amir Sayoud
2013
Bulgaria 2013 2
=
Kader Ferhaoui
1990
France 1992 2
38 Yacine Hima Azerbaijan 2011 1
= Ismaël Bennacer Italy 2022 1
= Walid Hamidi North Macedonia 2022 1
= Abdeljalil Medioub Cyprus 2023 1
= Kevin Van Den Kerkhof Luxembourg 2022 1
= Toufik Zeghdane Luxembourg 2023 1
= Mehdi Terki Luxembourg 2023 1
= El Hedi Belameiri Luxembourg 2023 1
= Rachid Bouhenna Romania 2022 1
= Djamel Mesbah Switzerland 2005 1
= Ismaël Bouzid Turkey 2008 1
= Ahmed Reda Madouni Germany 2002 1
= Ahmed Touba Belgium 2018 1
= Youssef Haraoui Czechoslovakia 1992 1
= Ahmed Rani Luxembourg 2013 1
= Idir Boutrif Luxembourg 2021 1
= Sofyane Cherfa Cyprus 2012 1
# Name League Cup Others Europe TOTAL
= Mehdi Abeid Greece 2014 1
= Mohamed Amoura Switzerland 2022 1
= Mehdi Zeffane
2019
1
= Ramiz Zerrouki Netherlands 2024 1
= Ramy Bensebaini
2019
1
= Farès Chaïbi France 2023 1
= Rafik Mezriche
2001
1
= Youssef Salimi
1997
1
= Farid Ghazi Finland 2006 1
= Mohamed Medjoudj Finland 2006 1
= Billal Zouani Finland 2001 1
=
Saïd Brahimi
1957
1
= Mohamed Boumezrag
1941
1
= Abdelhamid Bouchouk
1957
1
= Mohamed Salem
1961
1
= Fathi Chebel
1978
1
= Radhouane Abbes
1990
1
= Rachid Belaid
1954
1
= Karim Ziani
2007
1
= Mohamed Mezghrani Hungary 2020 1
= Hassan Yebda
2009
1
= Nabil Ghilas Portugal 2013 1
= Salim Arrache
2005
1
= Habib Bellaïd
2005
1
= Nadir Belhadj France 2007 1
= Abdelmajid Bourebbou France 1982 1
= Djamel Belmadi France 1995 1
= Rachid Benayen
2000
1
= Saïd Benrahma Europe 2023 1
  1. ^ Includes the Intercontinental Cup

Summary UEFA

List by League UEFA

R. League Titles Winning Years
1 France Ligue 1 15 1951 x2, 1952 x2, 1957, 1958, 1964, 1965, 1967, 1968, 1982, 1996 x2, 1997, 1999
2 Luxembourg National Division 10 2003, 2008, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2021, 2022, 2023 x3
3 Romania Liga I 6 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 x2
=
Superleague
6
2020
5 England Premier League 5 2016, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023
6
First League
4 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018
= Turkey Süper Lig 4 2008, 2018, 2019, 2021
= Scotland Premiership 4 2009 x2, 2010, 2011
9 Portugal Primeira Liga 3 1986, 1991, 2018
= Azerbaijan Premier League 3 2011, 2023, 2024
11 Switzerland Super League 2 1962, 2005
= Belgium Pro League 2 2017, 2018
= Cyprus Cyta Championship 2 2015, 2023
= Italy Serie A 2 2022, 2023
16 Czechoslovakia Czechoslovak League ¤[m] 1 1992
= Germany Bundesliga 1 2002
= North Macedonia First League 1 2022

List by Cup UEFA

R. Cup Titles Winning Years
1 France Coupe de France 27
2019 x2, 2023
2 Greece Kypello Elladas 7
2013 x2, 2014, 2016, 2020
3 Hungary Magyar Kupa 3 1991, 1994, 2020
= Italy Coppa Italia 3
2020
= Portugal Taça de Portugal 3
2015
= Croatia Hrvatski kup 3
2018
= Scotland Scottish Cup 3
2009
x2
= Finland Finnish Cup 3 2001, 2006 x2
9 Cyprus Cypriot Cup 2 2012, 2015
= Luxembourg Luxembourg Cup 2
2003, 2009
= Turkey Türkiye Kupası 2 2019, 2021
= England FA Cup 2 2019, 2023
12 Bulgaria Kupa na Bulgaria 1
2013
= Netherlands KNVB Cup 1 2024
= Switzerland Swiss Cup 1 2022

List by League Cup UEFA

R. League Cup Titles Winning Years
1 France Coupe de la Ligue (defunct) 9
2013
2
Football League Cup
4
2021
3 Scotland Scottish League Cup 3
2011
4 Romania Cupa Ligii (defunct) 1
2016
= Portugal Taça da Liga 1
2009

List by Super Cup UEFA

R. Super Cup Titles Winning Years
1 France Trophée des Champions 8 1957, 1959, 1967, 1985, 1995, 1997, 2007, 2012
2 Portugal Supertaça 5 1986, 1990, 2013, 2015, 2018
3 Romania Supercupa României 2 2018, 2020
= Italy Supercoppa Italiana 2 2009, 2014
5 Croatia Croatian Super Cup 1 2013
= England FA Community Shield 1 2018
= Bulgaria Bulgarian Supercup 1 2013
= Belgium Belgian Super Cup 1 2017
= Turkey Turkish Super Cup 1 2019

List by intercontinental Cup UEFA

R. Intercontinental Cup Titles Winning Years
1 UEFA Champions League 2
1987, 2023
2 UEFA Europa Conference League 1 2023
= Intercontinental Cup (defunct) 1 1987

Individual Honours

Most expensive transfers in the history of Algerian players

Riyad Mahrez owner of the most expensive transfer deal for African footballer and most expensive transfer deal for Manchester City until 2019 for 67.8 million euros.

Al Ahli for a transfer fee of £30 million, as the most expensive deal for an Algerian player who moves to a non-European club.[160]

As of 4 August 2019; during the 2019 summer transfer window.
  Fee broke the Algerian record at the time of the transfer
  Fee broke the national club record
  Fee broke the record for an African
  Fee broke the record for an Algerian teenager at the time of the transfer (at most at the age of 21 years old)
List of Most expensive transfers in the history of Algerian players with more than 10 Million Euro.
R. Player Fee
(
M
)
From To Position Year Ref
1 Riyad Mahrez[a] €67.8 England Leicester City England Manchester City Midfielder 2018 [158][159]
2 Riyad Mahrez €35 England Manchester City
Al Ahli
Midfielder 2023 [161][162]
3 Saïd Benrahma €30 England Brentford England West Ham United Forward 2021 [163]
= Islam Slimani[b] €30 Portugal Sporting CP England Leicester City Forward 2016 [15][16]
5 Nabil Bentaleb €20 England Tottenham Hotspur
Schalke 04
Midfielder 2017 [164][165]
6 Ismaël Bennacer €16
Empoli
Milan
Midfielder 2019 [166][167]
7 Rachid Ghezzal €15 France Monaco England Leicester City Midfielder 2018 [168][169][170]
8 Adam Ounas €12[c] France FC Bordeaux
Napoli
Midfielder 2017 [171][172][173]
9 Rayan Aït-Nouri €11,5 France Angers England Wolverhampton Defender 2021 [174][175]
10 Ishak Belfodil €10
Parma
Italy Internazionale Forward 2013 [176]
Ramy Bensebaini €10 France Rennes Germany Mönchengladbach Defender 2019 [177][178]
Andy Delort €10 France Montpellier France Nice Forward 2021 [179][180]
Farès Chaïbi €10 France Toulouse Germany Eintracht Frankfurt Forward 2023 [181]
  1. ^ Fee broke the Algerian record and fee broke the national club record in the same time.
  2. ^ Fee broke the Algerian record at the time of the transfer.
  3. ^ €2M in bonuses after Napoli qualify for the 2018–19 UEFA Champions League.

History of Algerian players in the rest of the world Leagues

Nadir Belhadj the best Algerian professional player outside of Europe.

Algerian players have played in all continents, most of them in Arab leagues in

Espérance ST four league championships more than any other Algerian player. in 2010 witnessed the achievement of four Algerian players S.League and League Cup in Singapore, they are Khaled Kharroubi, Karim Boudjema, Nordine Talhi and Mansour Lakehal which has never happened before, The two brothers Mustapha and Abdelaziz Ben Tifour, first who won title outside Algeria by winning the Tunisian Cup
twice in 1947 and 1948.

At the level of continental titles and start in Africa, where the Algerian players won eight titles in

CAF Champions League and for the first time in its new version after winning the final against Al-Ahly, he is the fourth Algerian player to win this title.[183] On the level of Asia, Nadir Belhadj won the AFC Champions League title for the first time for an Algerian player in 2011 and scored the decisive penalty kick.[182]

The transfers of Algerian players in the rest of the world Leagues and the most prominent,

Montreal Impact, starting with a two-year loan and the option of a fourth year.[190] He joined as a Designated Player.[191] and the first goal for an Algerian player in MLS was against Atlanta United FC in a 4–1 defeat away.[192] in Africa, Farès Hachi is the first Algerian to play in South Africa when he joined African champion Mamelodi Sundowns.[193] but played only 21 game in the Premier Soccer League in a season and a half and then left South Africa.[194]

Youcef Belaïli achieved CAF Champions League two consecutive times and four league tournaments more than any other Algerian player.

Also there is the French-born

Montreal Impact after winning against Toronto FC in the final first for an Algerian player.[198][199]

On the level of statistics and awards, Algerian players won the top scorer in eight times, most notably

North Africa local a large number of Algerian players Join the Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1.[206][207][208]

Rest of the world Leagues

League statistics rest of the world

List of Algerian players with 100 or more appearances
R. Player Rest of the world Club(s) Apps
1 Nadir Belhadj
Al-Sadd (137) – Al-Sailiya
(85)
222
2 Baghdad Bounedjah
Étoile du Sahel (49) – Al Sadd
(152)
201
3 Mohamed Benyettou
Al-Fujairah (24) – Al-Wakrah
(97)
178
4 Ibrahim Chenihi
Damac
(25)
115
5 Farouk Chafaï Damac (115) 115
6 Raïs M'Bolhi
Al-Ettifaq
(104)
113
7 Moustapha Zeghba
Al-Wehda (11) – Damac
(103)
114
8 Azzedine Doukha
Al-Raed
(82)
108
9 Sofiane Bendebka
Al-Fateh
(108)
108
10 Djamel Benlamri
Khaleej FC (9) – Qatar SC (16) – Al Wasl
(9)
101
List of Algerian players with 50 or more goals
R. Player Rest of the world Club(s) Goals
1 Baghdad Bounedjah
Étoile du Sahel (26) – Al Sadd
(147)
173
2 Mohamed Benyettou
Al-Fujairah (14) – Al-Wakrah
(45)
81
3 Farid Kerkar
USS Tamponnaise (12) – US Possession (19) – FC Avirons (9) – SS Gauloise
(1)
57
4 Yacine Brahimi Al-Rayyan (25) – Al-Gharafa (25) 50
As of 14 March 2024

Algerian players in the rest of the world intercontinental Competitions

Bold Still playing competitive football in the rest of the world

List of Algerian players with 20 or more appearances in the rest of the world intercontinental competitions
# Name Games Date of debut Debut against Date of
last match
Final match
against
C11
C32
C43
TOTAL
1 Baghdad Bounedjah 45 21 3 69 3 Aug 2013
Saint George
4 Dec 2023 Uzbekistan Nasaf
2 Youcef Belaïli 43 3 46 20 Jul 2012 Algeria ASO Chlef 17 Feb 2020 Iran Esteghlal
3 Nadir Belhadj 36 3 39 12 Feb 2011 Saudi Arabia Al-Ittihad 28 Jan 2020 Iran Shahr Khodro
4 Mohamed Amine Tougai 27 2 29 13 Feb 2021 Senegal Teungueth 9 Dec 2023 Angola Petro de Luanda
5 Abdelkader Bedrane 26 2 28 15 Sep 2019 Chad Elect-Sport 22 Apr 2022 Algeria ES Sétif
6
Raouf Benguit
24 3 27 15 Sep 2019 Chad Elect-Sport 7 March 2023 Guinea Horoya AC
7 Ilyes Chetti 24 3 27 15 Sep 2019 Chad Elect-Sport 29 Oct 2023 Tunisia ES Tunis
8 Madjid Bougherra 21 21 7 Mar 2012 Saudi Arabia Al-Ahli FC 22 Apr 2014
Tractor Sazi
List of Algerian players with 5 or more goals in the rest of the world intercontinental competitions
# Name Goals Date of debut Debut against Date of
last goal
Final goal
against
C11
C32
C43
TOTAL
1 Baghdad Bounedjah 27 13 3 43 3 Aug 2013
Saint George
4 Dec 2023 Uzbekistan Nasaf
2 Youcef Belaïli 12 2 14 3 Aug 2013 Cameroon Coton Sport 28 Jan 2020 Tajikistan Istiklol
3 Karim Aribi 11 1 12 23 Apr 2019 Sudan Al-Hilal 7 Mar 2020
Wydad Casablanca
4 Abdelmalek Ziaya 7 7 9 Mar 2010
Zob Ahan
24 May 2011
Al-Hilal
5 Ibrahim Chenihi 1 5 6 12 Mar 2016 Algeria MO Béjaïa 2 Jun 2017 Morocco FUS Rabat
5
Raouf Benguit
5 1 6 27 Sep 2019 Chad Elect-Sport 22 May 2021 Algeria CR Belouizdad
7 Nadir Belhadj 5 5 26 Feb 2014
Sepahan
17 Mar 2015
Lokomotiv Tashkent
8 Billel Bensaha 2 3 5 6 Mar 2020 Egypt Zamalek 27 Nov 2023 Lebanon Al Ahed

1 Includes the

. 2 Includes the CAF Confederation Cup and AFC Cup. 3 Includes the CAF Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup.

As of 10 December 2023

List of Algerian players hat-tricks in the rest of the world Leagues

Position key: GKGoalkeeper; DF

Defender
; MFMidfielder; FW
Forward
; 4 – Player scored four goals; 5 – Player scored five goals; 7 – Player scored seven goals; * – The home team

Player Position For Against Result Date League Ref
Farid Kerkar4 FW
Stade Tamponnaise
*
Jeanne d'Arc 6–1 25 March 2001 Réunion Premier League [209]
Farid Kerkar FW
Stade Tamponnaise
*
SS Dynamo 3–1 6 May 2001 Réunion Premier League [210]
Rachid Amrane FW
Al-Ittihad
Al-Arabi* 3–1 25 April 2002 Qatar Stars League [211]
Hadj Bouguèche FW
Al-Qadisiyah
Al-Fateh
*
6–1 14 October 2011
Saudi Professional League
[212]
Mansour Boutabout FW AS Excelsior* US Bénédictine 4–0 22 October 2011 Réunion Premier League [213]
Ismaël Benahmed FW Tanjong Pagar United Young Lions* 4–0 17 April 2013
S.League
[214]
Baghdad Bounedjah FW Étoile Sportive du Sahel EGS Gafsa* 3–0 25 September 2014 Tunisian Ligue 1 [215]
Mohamed Benyettou FW
Al-Shabab
*
Al-Ahli 3–2 18 September 2016 Saudi Professional League [216]
Baghdad Bounedjah FW Al Sadd Al-Rayyan* 5–0 7 December 2016 Qatar Stars League [217]
Baghdad Bounedjah5 FW Al Sadd* Al-Arabi 7–0 16 February 2017 Qatar Stars League [218]
Baghdad Bounedjah4 FW Al Sadd* Al-Ahli 5–0 25 February 2018 Qatar Stars League [219]
Baghdad Bounedjah FW Al Sadd Al-Kharaitiyat* 6–0 5 August 2018 Qatar Stars League [220]
Baghdad Bounedjah7 FW Al Sadd* Al-Arabi 10–1 12 August 2018 Qatar Stars League [221]
Baghdad Bounedjah FW Al Sadd* Al-Kharaitiyat 7–1 8 November 2018 Qatar Stars League [222]
Baghdad Bounedjah FW Al Sadd
Al-Gharafa
*
8–1 2 December 2018 Qatar Stars League [223]
Baghdad Bounedjah FW Al Sadd* Qatar 8–1 28 February 2019 Qatar Stars League [224]
Baghdad Bounedjah FW Al Sadd* Al-Ahli 7–2 4 April 2019 Qatar Stars League [225]
Mohamed Benyettou FW
Al-Fujairah
Al Dhafra* 5–1 10 May 2019
UAE Pro-League
[226]
Baghdad Bounedjah4 FW Al Sadd
Al-Shahania
*
7–1 31 August 2019 Qatar Stars League [227]
Yacine Brahimi MF Al-Rayyan Umm Salal* 4–0 3 January 2020 Qatar Stars League [228]
Youcef Belaïli FW Qatar SC Al-Ahli* 4–1 23 December 2020 Qatar Stars League [229]
Baghdad Bounedjah4 FW Al Sadd* Al-Sailiya 8–0 7 January 2021 Qatar Stars League [230]
Baghdad Bounedjah FW Al Sadd* Al-Duhail 3–1 12 January 2021 Qatar Stars League [231]
Farouk Chafaï DF Damac Abha* 4–3 21 March 2021 Saudi Professional League [232]
Tayeb Meziani FW Étoile Sportive du Sahel US Tataouine* 3–1 21 March 2021 Tunisian Ligue 1 [233]
Andy Delort FW Umm Salal Muaither* 3–1 2 November 2023 Qatar Stars League [234]
Baghdad Bounedjah FW Al Sadd* Al-Rayyan 4–0 9 December 2023 Qatar Stars League [235]
Yousri Bouzok FW Raja CA* IR Tanger 6–1 28 December 2023 Botola [236]
Yacine Brahimi MF Al-Gharafa Al-Duhail* 4–1 1 March 2024 Qatar Stars League [237]
Baghdad Bounedjah FW Al Sadd Al-Ahli* 9–1 17 April 2024 Qatar Stars League [238]
List of Algerian players hat-tricks in intercontinental competitions
Player Position For Against Result Date League Ref
Ibrahim Chenihi4 MF Club Africain* RSLAF FC 9–1 12 March 2017 CAF Confederation Cup [239]
Karim Aribi4 FW Étoile Sportive du Sahel* Hafia 7–1 24 August 2019 CAF Champions League [240]
Baghdad Bounedjah FW Al Sadd* Al-Faisaly 6–0 23 October 2023 AFC Champions League [241]

List All-time top goalscorers in All the rest of the world Competitions

Baghdad Bounedjah best Algerian scorer in all competitions in the rest of the world with 242 goals.
List of Algerian players with 30 or more goals
R. Player League Cup LC SC International TOTAL
1 Baghdad Bounedjah 168 31 5 3 37 244
2 Mohamed Benyettou 71 3 4 78
3 Farid Kerkar 57 3 2 62
4 Youcef Belaïli 28 6 14 48
5 Yacine Brahimi 32 4 2 38
6 Ibrahim Chenihi 27 4 6 37
7 Sofiane Hanni 26 2 3 31
8 Nadir Belhadj 23 2 5 30
As of 9 May 2023

Algerian players titles in the rest of the world clubs

Bold Still playing competitive football In the rest of the world League

Summary

List by League

R. League Titles Winning Years
1 Tunisia Ligue 1 30 1954, 1955, 1956 x2, 1990, 1992, 2004, 2012, 2014, 2015 x2, 2017, 2018, 2019 x2, 2020 x6, 2021 x5, 2022 x3, 2023
2 Qatar Qatar Stars League 10 2002, 2005, 2008 x2, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2019, 2021, 2022
3
Premier League
2 2003, 2012
= Egypt Premier League 2 2011, 2023
5
S.League
1 2010
=
Saudi Professional League
1
2014
= Bahrain Bahraini Premier League 1 2023
= Mexico Liga MX 1 2016

List by Cup

R. Cup Titles Winning Years
1 Tunisia Tunisian Cup 20 1947 x2, 1948 x2, 1954, 1955, 1992, 1993, 1998, 2000, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 x2, 2018 x2, 2019, 2021 x2
2 Qatar Emir of Qatar Cup 8 2002, 2007, 2014, 2015, 2017 x2, 2020, 2021
3 Kuwait Kuwait Emir Cup 4 2003, 2012, 2022 x2
4 United Arab Emirates UAE President's Cup 1 2010
=
King Cup of Champions
1 2010
= Canada Canadian Championship 1
2019
=
Coupe du Trône
1 1998
= Egypt Egypt Cup 1 2022

List by League Cup

R. Cups Titles Winning Years
1
Qatar Crown Prince Cup
6 2007, 2013, 2017 x2, 2020, 2021
2 Singapore Singapore League Cup 2 2009, 2010
= Kuwait Kuwait Crown Prince Cup 2 2022, 2023
4 Saudi Arabia Saudi Crown Prince Cup (defunct) 1 2014
= Tunisia Tunisian Coupe de la Ligue (defunct) 1 2002
= Thailand Thai League Cup 1 2014

List by Super Cup

R. Super Cup Titles Winning Years
1 Tunisia Tunisian Super Cup 12
2020 x6, 2021, 2021
x3
2
Qatari Super Cup
3 2014, 2017 x2
3
Arabian Gulf Super Cup
2 2010 x2
4 Iraq Iraqi Super Cup 1 2021
= Bahrain Bahraini Super Cup 1 2022
= Kuwait Kuwait Super Cup 1 2022
= Egypt Egyptian Super Cup 1 2022

List by intercontinental Cup in rest of the world

R. Intercontinental Cup Titles Winning Years
1 CAF Champions League 7
2023
2 CAF Super Cup 2 1997, 1998
3 AFC Champions League 1 2011
= CAF Confederation Cup 1 2015
= Afro-Asian Championship (defunct) 1 1992

List Top goalscorers Algerian players In the rest of the world

Rank player Titles League Top goalscorers Years
1 Baghdad Bounedjah 3
Etoile du Sahel), Qatar 2019 (39 goals), 2021 (21 goals), (Al Sadd
)
2 Rachid Amrane 1
Al Ittihad Doha
)
= Farid Kerkar 1 Réunion 2002 (19 goals), (US Possession)
= Abdelmoumene Djabou 1 Tunisia 2013 (8 goals), (Club Africain)
= Yacine Brahimi 1 Qatar 2020 (15 goals), (Al Rayyan)
= Rabah Madjer 1 Qatar 1992 (8 goals), (Qatar)

See also

Notes

  • m Czechoslovakia (TCH, 1918–1992) split into the Czech Republic (CZE, 1993–present) and Slovakia (SVK, 1993–present).