Stade Akid Lotfi

Stade Akid Lotfi (Arabic: ملعب العقيد لطفي) is a multi-use stadium in Tlemcen, Algeria. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of WA Tlemcen. The stadium holds 18,000 people.

Stade Akid-Lotfi
ملعب العقيد لطفي
Full nameStade Akid Lotfi
LocationTlemcen, Algeria
OwnerAPC of Tlemcen
Capacity30,000[1]
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Opened1976
Renovated2008
Tenants
WA Tlemcen

Algeria national football team matches

The Stade Akid Lotfi has hosted four games of the Algeria national football team, against Qatar in 1989, Burundi in 1992, Ghana in 1993, and the Ivory Coast in 1993.

Algeria 1–1 Qatar
Adghigh  87' Report Muftah  89'
Complexe sportif Akid Lotfi, Tlemcen
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Sandid (Algeria)

Algeria 3–1 Burundi
Tasfaout  40', 87'
Meziane  70'
Report Niyonkuru  89' (pen.)
Complexe sportif Akid Lotfi, Tlemcen
Referee: Idrissa Sarr (Mauritania)

Algeria 2–1 Ghana
Brahimi  60'
Meziane  85'
Report Akonnor  12'
Complexe sportif Akid Lotfi, Tlemcen

Algeria 1–1 Ivory Coast
Tasfaout  28' Report Ben Salah  4'
Complexe sportif Akid Lotfi, Tlemcen
Attendance: 25.000
Referee: Omer Yengo (Congo)

Algeria 4–0 Togo
Tasfaout  64', 42'
Brahimi  72'
Zekri  84'
Report
Complexe sportif Akid Lotfi, Tlemcen

Algeria 4–0 Senegal
Tasfaout  3', 63', 74'
Zekri  32'
Report
Complexe sportif Akid Lotfi, Tlemcen
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