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Women's football in Algeria

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Women's football in Algeria
Teams AS Alger and GC Oran, in 1921
CountryAlgeria
Governing bodyFAF
National team(s)Algeria
First played1921
Clubs+40
National competitions
Club competitions
List
International competitions

Women's football in Algeria is a popular sport in Algeria. It's run by the Ligue du Football Féminin under the auspices of the Algerian Football Federation.

History

The first women's football match in Algeria took place in the French Algeria era on 8 May 1921 during an Algiers exhibition day. The match was between the women's sections of two senior clubs, Association Sportive Algéroise and Gallia Club Oranais, in the Exposition Stadium in Algiers.[1]

After Algerian independence in 1962, women's clubs had been dissolved. In 1975, COS Tiaret was the first women club created under the era of independent Algeria. And in the 1990s, many other clubs was founded.

The first Algerian women's championship was created in 1998 under the regional leagues format.[2] In 2008, a national league of two divisions was created (D1 and D2) under the auspices of the Ligue Nationale du Football (LNF)[3] and on 25 June 2013, the Ligue du football féminin (LFF) was created.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Football en Algérie". gallica.bnf.fr.
  2. ^ "Algeria (Women) - List of Champions". RSSSF. Hans Schöggl. 23 September 2021.
  3. ^ "Algeria (Women) 2008-09". RSSSF. Hans Schöggl, Ian King and José Batalha. 23 September 2021.

External links

This page was last edited on 21 May 2023, at 02:26
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