RCG Oran

Raed Chabab Gharb d'Oran, (Arabic: رائد شباب غرب وهران) or RCG Oran for a short is an Algerian soccer club based in Oran, founded in 1947. The club colours are black and red.

RCG Oran
Full nameRaed Chabab Gharb d'Oran
Founded1947
GroundStade Lahouari Benahmed
Oran, Algeria
Capacity15,000
PresidentSaïd Bendenia
Head CoachLahouari Kessairi
LeagueRegional II

History

The club was founded in 1947 in Cité Petit in Oran by European settlers under the name of Racing Club de Cité Petit. With the independence of the country in 1962 and the departure of the settlers, the club was renamed a year later in 1963 Racing Club d'Oran (RC Oran) until 1972 when he took the name of the Raed Chabab Ghabat Ouahran following its integration with ONTF (Office des Forets). In 1977 and as part of the sports reform, the club is taken over by the National Society of Steel (SNS) is takes the name of SNS Oran and ECTT Oran until the end of the 80s and the end of the sports reform where the club takes the name of Raed Chabab Gharb d'Oran.

The club has played in division 1 during the 1976-77 season.

Achievements

Stadium

The team plays in the Stade Lahouari Benahmed in Choupot, Oran which holds 10,000 people.

Equipment

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