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Category: Algeria
Group A's contribution to the CAF African Nations Championship quarter-finals was decided today as Sudan and Algeria played out a 0-0 drew to see the North Africans qulaify behind their Sudanese hosts... Read more...
FIFA.com looks at how the arrival of coach Ernesto Valverde and four influential foreign players is helping to push Piraeus giants Olympiacos back to the summit of Greek football,... Read more...
Hosts Sudan became the first qualifiers for the CAF African Nations Championship quarter-finals with a 1-0 victory over Uganda, while ten-man Gabon kept hope alive with a draw against Algeria.... Read more...
Japan’s AFC Asian Cup triumph has catapulted them back into the top 20 on the Ranking, while Australia, Korea Republic, Uzbekistan and a CONCACAF trio all made impressive leaps up the global... Read more...
Rais M’Bolhi was a surprise inclusion in Algeria’s squad for last year’s FIFA World Cup. After two excellent performances in South Africa, however, the now Krylia Sovetov keeper’s career has really ta... Read more...
FIFA.com recaps the year in Arab football, charting Egypt's CAF African Cup of Nations triumph, Algeria's participation at South Africa, and Qatar being chosen to host the 2022 FIFA World Cup.... Read more...
South Africa's 'clasico' had a surprise outcome, Ghana's two giants were felled and a new champion was crowned in Kenya. Join FIFA.com for a trip around Africa's club scene.... Read more...
South Africa-bound Algeria looked toothless in attack and shaky in defence as they suffered a 3-0 defeat to Republic of Ireland in a friendly on Friday.... Read more...
Madjid Bougherra has declared himself fit for Algeria's FIFA World Cup campaign after recovering from a calf injury that has sidelined him for months.  ... Read more...
Slovenia coach Matjaz Kek tells FIFA.com that his side are aiming to create history in South Africa and explains the secret to their unlikely success.... Read more...