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Algeria crowned football Kings of Africa – one year on

Algeria crowned football Kings of Africa - one year on - Sports Leo

Almost a year ago to the day, Algeria were crowned Kings of Africa for the first time in nearly 30 years with their triumph in the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) on that fateful night in Cairo.

On July 19, 2019, Algeria quenched a thirst that had rolled on for 29 years since their last conquest on home soil in Algiers.

Les Verts – as Algeria are known on the football pitch – achieved a ‘perfect tournament’ by winning all seven matches they played in the tournament.

Baghdad Bounedjah’s deflected strike early in the final against Senegal at the Cairo International Stadium delivered the much-anticipated piece of silverware.

“It remains the best memory of my football career. At the final whistle, we were on cloud nine. A victory in the Afcon final, 29 years after Algeria’s last football title,” says goalkeeper Azzedine Doukha as he remembers that special night in Cairo.

The shot-stopper who turns out for Saudi Arabian club Al Raed says the reception they received back home in the aftermath of the victory was magnificent and made the feeling even more special.

“Thousands of them (fans) welcomed us upon arrival to Algiers. Women, children, young people; we were in another dimension,” the keeper recollects.

A few months earlier, the thought of achieving that mammoth feat seemed impossible, especially noting that for the first time, the tournament would be expanded to accommodate 24 teams.

But the grit, belief and determination instilled by local coach Djamel Belmadi, the desire to change the image of Algerian football and the unwavering support of fans, nearly 20 000 in final allowed Algeria to emerge triumphantly.

For many observers, Belmadi is regarded as the main architect of the achievement in Cairo. A year on, the tactician looks back with a lot of pride and says he has achieved his ambition.

“I wanted to finish first in this tournament and bring the trophy back to my country,” said Belmadi, also voted the 2019 African Coach of the Year.

“We went to Egypt with the idea of being ambitious and believing in our capabilities. It must also be said that everything was perfect and the organisation of the Afcon was top,” he goes on.

With the celebrations of the conquest in Cairo now just a memory, Algeria have switched their attention to defending their title when the tournament moves to Cameroon in 2022, having been postponed from 2021 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The Algerians are already clearing their way in qualification, having won both their opening two qualification matches; beating Zambia 5-0 in Blida and picking up a 1-0 victory against Botswana in Gaborone.

In partnership with ANA and Sports Leo

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