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SOCCER · 1 day ago

Algeria Returns to World Cup 2026 With Golden Generation

Algeria Returns to World Cup 2026 With Golden Generation

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Algeria's Triumphant Return to the World Cup Stage

After a 12-year absence from the World Cup, Algeria has successfully qualified for the tournament set to take place in North America in 2026. This marks a significant achievement for Algerian football, which last encountered the challenges of the World Cup in 2014. The national team, known as the Phoenix, showcased an impressive performance throughout the qualifying matches, with Mohammed Aura prominently contributing 10 goals. This follows their historic triumph at the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), led by captain Riyad Mahrez, where they claimed their second title and the first away from home soil.

Riyad Mahrez, a pivotal figure in modern Algerian football, continues to lead by example. This time around, he holds a dual record as one of the country’s top cap winners and goalscorers. Alongside Mahrez, veterans and emerging talents alike add depth to the team's roster. Notably, Vladimir Petkovic stepped in as the national coach in 2024, carrying considerable experience from his tenure with Switzerland, further bolstering Algerian football's prospects.

The national team has also welcomed younger players making their mark in major European leagues, such as Rayan Ait Nourri from Manchester City and budding stars from the Bundesliga. An intriguing addition to the team is Luca Zidane, who has shifted his football allegiances from France to Algeria, expressing a deep connection to his heritage and a strong desire to honor his family's legacy in the sport.

This newfound blend of experienced stalwarts, emerging talents, and a commitment to their national legacy sets Algeria on a hopeful path for the 2026 World Cup. Drawing inspiration from neighboring North African countries and their own rich history, Algeria is poised to potentially progress beyond the group stages, much like Morocco’s impressive outing in Qatar.

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