Sport in Algeria
Sport in Algeria dates back to antiquity. In the
The first Algerian, Arab, and African gold medalist was Boughera El Ouafi in the marathon at the 1928 Olympics of Amsterdam. The second Algerian medalist was marathon runner Alain Mimoun, who won the marathon at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne.
The
Popular sports
Football
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The most convenient and the most popular sport in Algeria is association football. During the Algerian War, the FLN football team (Le Onze de l'indépendance), consisting of players who later joined the National Liberation Front (FLN) (an Algerian independence movement), participated in several tournaments and sports events.[citation needed]
The Algerian Football Federation (AFF) is an association of Algerian football clubs that organizes national competitions and international matches for the Algeria national football team.[2] The AFF organized the meetings of the Algeria Championship of football, a professional league of 16 clubs, the Algerian Cup, and is also a member of the Confederation of African Football. Notable Algerian players in the history of the sport include: Lakhdar Belloumi, Rachid Mekhloufi, Hassen Lalmas, Rabah Madjer, Salah Assad and Djamel Zidane.[citation needed]
The
Handball
Algeria, along with Tunisia, is one of the best African male
Athletics
Algeria has a strong reputation in
Boxing
Algeria has had many African and world champions in boxing, and has won many medals in boxing at the
Cycling
Notable cyclists from Algeria have included Abdelkader Merabet, Hichem Chaabane, Redouane Chabaane, Abdel Basset Hannachi, Azzedine Lagab, Eddy Lembo and Youcef Reguigui.
Martial arts
Algeria has had tens of thousands of Vovinam practitioners, some of whom competed in the World Championship of 2011 in Ho Chi Minh City. In judo, Amar Benikhlef and Ali Idir have won the African Judo Championships several times in their categories. Several women including Soraya Haddad and Salima Souakri have won medals at the African Championship of Nations of Women's Judo and at the Olympic Games.
Volleyball
Algeria's volleyball team qualified to the 2010 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship. They have won titles in several international competitions in the past.
Basketball
Basketball is another important sport in Algeria; however, the country has won few international titles.
Other sports
Freestyle swimmer and African and Arabic champion Salim Iles competed in the 2004 Olympics.
Another growing sport in Algeria is rugby union. The Algeria national rugby team played their first official game on 18 December 2015 since the creation of the Algerian Rugby Federation. The match was played against the Tunisian rugby union team, to which they won 16–6. This was also the first international match played on Algerian soil (Oran), which was televised on the Algerian channel Canal Algérie in the country for the first time.[citation needed]
Ice Hockey in Algeria is governed by Hockey Algeria who became members of the IIHF in 2019.[citation needed]
Major sport events hosted
- 1960 World Military Cup (French Algeria)
- 1975 Mediterranean Games
- 1978 All-Africa Games
- 1990 African Cup of Nations
- 2004 Pan Arab Games
- 2005 Volleyball U19 World Championship
- World Cup Vovinam VietVoDao 2006
- 2007 All-Africa Games
- Vovinam World Championship 2015
- 2022 Mediterranean Games
- 2022 Vocotruyen World Championship
- 2022 African Nations Championship
- 2023 Arab Games
Best athletes of the year
Below the list of the Best Awards sounding of athletes of the year organized by the Algeria Press Service (APS) since 1977, in collaboration with the national press.[4]
Best athletes of the year
Below the list of the Best Awards sounding of athletes of the year organized by the Al Fadjr since 2020, in collaboration with the national press.
Year | Athlete | Sport |
---|---|---|
2020 | Abdelkarim Fergat | Wrestling |
2021 | Yasser Triki | Athletics |
Imane Khelif | Boxing |
See also
- Rugby union in Algeria
- Marathon des Dunes
- Algeria national rugby union team
- Algerian Rugby Federation
References
- ^ "Sports and recreation". Retrieved 9 December 2012.
- ^ "Algeria national football team". Retrieved 9 December 2012.
- ^ "Algeria". Retrieved 9 December 2012.
- ^ "Sondage APS des meilleurs athlètes". Algeria Press Service. 3 January 2016.
- ^ "Sondage APS des meilleurs athlètes 2015 : Les lauréats connus, Mohamed Flissi et Kaouthar Ouallal couronnés" (in French). www.dknews-dz.com. 3 January 2016. Retrieved 4 August 2020.
- ^ "Sondage APS des meilleurs athlètes 2018: Sahnoune et Matoub couronnés" (in French). www.aps.dz. 30 December 2018. Retrieved 3 August 2020.
- ^ "Sondage APS des meilleurs athlètes 2019: les lauréats connus, Makhloufi et Belkadi couronnés" (in French). www.aps.dz. 11 January 2020. Retrieved 3 August 2020.
External links
- (in Arabic and French) Official website of the Ministry of Youth and Sport