Algeria national football team home stadium

Stade Mustapha Tchaker in Blida is the current exclusive home stadium for the Algeria national football team. This has been the case since it was opened in 2002, Algeria have however also played many of their home games away from Tchaker throughout their history, both in friendly matches and for competitive tournaments.

History

Unlike many selections, "Les Fennecs" have no recognized national stadium. Whether for the qualifying matches for the World Cup or friendly matches, they turn around the country and changing in many however stages major international meetings are usually held at Stade 5 Juillet 1962[1] of Algiers. Other large stadiums were used to accommodate the Les Fennecs in recent years, including the Stade Mustapha Tchaker[2] that also located at Blida. Other international matches were also played at the Stade 19 Mai 1956[3] of Annaba at Stade 20 Août 1955 and Stade Akid Lotfi[4] of Tlemcen, and the Stade Mohamed Hamlaoui[5] of Constantine.

The team of Algeria historically plays Stade 20 Août 1955 to Algiers which hosted the first international match of Algeria on its soil the 6 January 1963 deal with the selection of Bulgaria, match won with a score of two goals to one. Other historic sites that have hosted regular international home games of the Algeria are Stade 5 Juillet 1962 of Algiers but also Stade Mustapha Tchaker of Blida or also to the Stade Ahmed Zabana[6] of Oran.

Algeria is sometimes relocates its friendly matches in Europe, Algeria has played many games at "home" in recent years France and Switzerland due to the fact that there is a large community expatriates in western Europe and much of the players play in European leagues.

Future for the Algerians Program

For closed or demolished grounds, capacity is taken at closure.
Currently in the process of, or scheduled to be developed.

List of Algeria national team Games by stadiums in Algeria

Algeria played 17 games at the Stade El Menzah more than any other stadium except Algerian stadiums.
Algeria played 13 games at the Stade Mohamed V.
Algeria played 8 games at the Cairo International Stadium.
Al-Shaab Stadium The most stadium in Asia, where the Algerian team played 8 games.
Ta' Qali National Stadium The most stadium in europe, where the Algerian team played 3 games.
at Estádio José Pinheiro Borda Algeria became First African team to score four goals in one game against South Korea in World Cup.
El Molinón hosted a game between Algeria against West Germany in 1982 FIFA World Cup and thanks to a 2–1 win over the reigning European champions, became the first African team to beat a European team in World Cup.
#StadiumMatchDate of debutDebut againstDate of
last match
Final match
against
1 Stade 5 Juillet 19621184 Oct 1972[7] Turkey1 June 2018 Cape Verde
2 Stade Mustapha Tchaker3720 Aug 2002[8] DR Congo14 Nov 2019 Zambia
3 Stade 20 Août 1955236 Jan 1963[9] Bulgaria15 Mar 1972 Malta
4 Stade 19 Mai 19562110 Jul 1987[10] Sudan27 Mar 2011 Morocco
5 Stade Ahmed Zabana1526 Feb 1963[11] Czechoslovakia4 Sep 2005 Nigeria
6 Stade Mohamed Hamlaoui84 Dec 1980[12] China PR10 Nov 2017 Nigeria
7 Stade Akid Lotfi428 Jul 1989[13] Qatar16 Apr 1993 Ivory Coast
8 Stade 1er Novembre 1954113 Mar 1985[14] East Germany13 Mar 1985 East Germany
9 Stade de l'Unité Africaine111 Dec 1986[15] Ivory Coast11 Dec 1986 Ivory Coast
10 Stade Aoued Meflah129 Oct 1988[16] Angola29 Oct 1988 Angola
11 Stade de l'Unité Maghrébine122 Mar 1989[17] Morocco22 Mar 1989 Morocco

For closed or demolished grounds, capacity is taken at closure.
Currently in the process of, or scheduled to be developed.

List of Algeria national team Games by stadiums

List of Algerian national football team Games by stadiums with 4 or more matches
#StadiumMatchDate of debutDebut againstDate of
last match
Final match
against
1 Stade El Menzah1729 Dec 1968[18] Tunisia6 Jun 1999 Tunisia
2 Stade Mohammed V136 Mar 1966[19] Morocco9 Sep 2012 Libya
3 March 28 Stadium913 Aug 1973 United Arab Emirates16 Mar 1982 Ghana
4 Al-Shaab Stadium81 Jan 1972 Palestine23 Feb 1978 Iraq
5 Cairo International Stadium820 Mar 1964[20] Egypt14 Nov 2009 Egypt
6 June 11 Stadium725 Aug 1973 Iraq31 Jul 1998 Libya
7 National Stadium, Lagos66 Jan 1973[21] Tanzania3 Jul 1993 Nigeria
8 Addis Abeba Stadium612 Jan 1968[22] Ivory Coast29 Mar 2016 Ethiopia
9 Stade Félix Houphouët-Boigny617 Mar 1984[23] Egypt18 Jul 1993 Ivory Coast
10 Stade Modibo Kéïta65 Feb 1967[24] Mali25 Jan 1997 Mali
11 Stade Alphonse Massemba-Débat518 Jul 1965[25] Ivory Coast25 Jul 1965 Ivory Coast
12 Stade Bouaké55 Mar 1984[26] Malawi22 Jun 1997 Ivory Coast
13 Obafemi Awolowo Stadium49 Mar 1980[27] Ghana19 Mar 1980 Egypt
14 Alexandria Stadium422 Mar 1964[28] Egypt14 Mar 1986 Cameroon
15 Amman International Stadium48 Jul 1988 Syria14 Jul 1988 Jordan
16 Stade Chedli Zouiten415 Dec 1963[29] Tunisia28 Jun 2000 Tunisia
17 Stade Léopold Sédar Senghor410 Jan 1993 Senegal31 May 2008 Senegal
18 Stade du 4-Août411 Feb 1998[30] Guinea12 Oct 2013 Burkina Faso
19 Stade du 26 Mars421 Jan 2002[31] Nigeria19 Nov 2014 Mali
20 Estádio da Cidadela431 Mar 1985[32] Angola5 Jun 2005 Angola

For closed or demolished grounds, capacity is taken at closure.
Currently in the process of, or scheduled to be developed.

List of Algeria national team Games by stadiums in African Cup

List of Algerian national football team Games by stadiums in African Cup with 2 or more matches
#StadiumMatchDate of debutDebut againstDate of
last match
Final match
against
1 Stade 5 Juillet 1962 ‡52 Mar 1990 Nigeria16 Mar 1990 Nigeria
2 Obafemi Awolowo Stadium49 Mar 1980 Ghana19 Mar 1980 Egypt
3 28 March Stadium47 Mar 1982 Zambia16 Mar 1982 Ghana
4 Stade Mohamed V ‡413 Mar 1988 Ivory Coast26 Mar 1988 Morocco
5 Stade de Franceville315 Jan 2017 Zimbabwe23 Jan 2017 Senegal
6 Stade Bouaké35 Mar 1984 Malawi11 Mar 1984 Nigeria
7 Addis Abeba Stadium312 Jan 1968 Ivory Coast16 Jan 1968 Ethiopia
8 Alexandria Stadium38 Mar 1986 Morocco14 Mar 1986 Cameroon
9 Kumasi Sports Stadium324 Jan 2000 DR Congo2 Feb 2000 South Africa
10 Stade du 26 Mars321 Jan 2002 Nigeria28 Jan 2002 Mali
11 Stade Olympique de Sousse325 Jan 2004 Cameroon3 Feb 2004 Zimbabwe
12 Estádio 11 de Novembro311 Jan 2010 Malawi18 Jan 2010 Mali
13 Royal Bafokeng Stadium322 Jan 2013 Tunisia30 Jan 2013 Ivory Coast
14 Estádio Nacional de Ombaka228 Jan 2010 Egypt30 Jan 2010 Nigeria
15 Stade Félix Houphouët-Boigny214 Mar 1984 Cameroon17 Mar 1984 Egypt
16 Stade Aline Sitoe Diatta213 Jan 1992 Ivory Coast17 Jan 1992 Congo
17 Free State Stadium214 Jan 1996 Zambia18 Jan 1996 Sierra Leone
18 Estadio de Mongomo219 Jan 2015 South Africa23 Jan 2015 Ghana
19 Nuevo Estadio de Malabo227 Jan 2015 Senegal1 Feb 2015 Ivory Coast
20 Stade Municipal28 Feb 1998 Guinea15 Feb 1998 Cameroon

For closed or demolished grounds, capacity is taken at closure.
Currently in the process of, or scheduled to be developed.

List of Algeria national team Games by stadiums in World Cup

#StadiumMatchDate of debutDebut againstDate of
last match
Final match
against
1 Estadio Carlos Tartiere221 Jun 1982 Austria24 Jun 1982 Chile
2 Estádio Beira-Rio222 Jun 2014 South Korea30 Jun 2014 Germany
3 El Molinón116 Jun 1982 Germany16 Jun 1982 Germany
4 Estadio Jalisco16 Jun 1986 Brazil6 Jun 1986 Brazil
5 Estadio Tres de Marzo13 Jun 1986 Northern Ireland3 Jun 1986 Northern Ireland
6 Estadio Tecnológico112 Jun 1986 Spain12 Jun 1986 Spain
7 Peter Mokaba Stadium113 Jun 2010 Slovenia13 Jun 2010 Slovenia
8 Cape Town Stadium118 Jun 2010 England18 Jun 2010 England
9 Loftus Versfeld Stadium123 Jun 2010 United States23 Jun 2010 United States
10 Mineirão117 Jun 2014 Belgium17 Jun 2014 Belgium
11 Arena da Baixada126 Jun 2014 Russia26 Jun 2014 Russia

For closed or demolished grounds, capacity is taken at closure.
Currently in the process of, or scheduled to be developed.

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