List of JS Kabylie seasons

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JS Kabylie's team during season 1967–68 with From Left to Right:
Stand Up : Terzi, Sedkaoui, Terzi, Haouchine, Karamani, Djezzar, Aït-Amar, Berkani.
Sitting Rafaï, Derridj, Djerzar, Kouffi, Kolli, Ouahabi, Benfaddah.

Jeunesse sportive de Kabylie is an Algerian professional football club based in Tizi Ouzou, Tizi Ouzou Province. The club was formed in 1946 as Jeunesse Sportive de Kabylie, and played their first competitive match in 1946, when they entered the 1946–47 Ligue d'Alger Troisième Division. After changing his name twice from 1974 to 1977 Jamiat Sari' Kawkabi and from 1977 to 1989 Jeunesse Électronique de Tizi-Ouzou The club was renamed his old name Jeunesse sportive de Kabylie in 1989.

The club has won a total of 27 major trophies, including the national championship a record 14 times also won the Algerian Cup 5 times, the Algerian League Cup once, the Algerian Super Cup 1 time, the CAF Champions League 2 times, the now-defunct African Cup Winners' Cup 1 time, and the now-defunct CAF Cup 3 times. The club has also never been out of the top two divisions of Algerian football since entering the Football League.

This is a list of the seasons played by JS Kabylie from 1962 when the club first entered a league competition to the most recent seasons. The club's achievements in all major national and international competitions as well as the top scorers are listed. Top scorers in bold were also top scorers of Ligue 1. The list is separated into three parts, coinciding with the three major episodes of Algerian football:

History[]

After independence, JS Kabylie became the best Algerian team, and among the best clubs in Africa where he has six titles, The best coach over the club is the Polish Stefan Żywotko, who won ten titles, including the African Cup of Champions Clubs twice in 14 years.

Before independence[]

Below, the JS Kabylie season-by-season record before independence in the French Algeria period :

France FFF - season-by-season record of Jeunesse sportive de Kabylie
Season League of Algiers Algiers
League Cup
Coupe
de France
North African
Championship
North African
Cup
Division Pos. Pts P W D L F A GD Goalscorer
Jeunesse sportive de Kabylie (JSK)
1946-47[1] TD[2] 3 44 16 13 2 1 53 18 +35 Iratni Saïd (11 goals) - - - -
1947-48[3] DD[4] 3 31 14 6 5 3 29 17 +12 - - - - -
1948-49 DD 1 38 14 12 0 2 9 4 5 - - - - -
1949-50 DD 1 32 12 9 2 1 - - - - - - - -
1950-51 PD 2 43 18 10 5 3 38 25 +13 - - - - -
1951-52 PD 6 32 18 5 4 9 35 33 +2 - - - - -
1952-53 PD - 42 18 9 6 3 34 12 +22 - - - - -
1953-54 PD 2 46 18 12 4 2 38 15 +23 - - - - -
1954-55 PH 4 46 22 9 6 7 42 28 +14 Cherrak
(7 goals)
- - - -
1955-56 PH 11 29 17 3 4 10 26 44 -18 - - - - -
No competition is played by the muslim clubs between 1956 and 1962 by order of the FLN (Algerian War)

After independence[]

Below, the JS Kabylie season-by-season record after independence of Algeria :

Season League Cup Other Africa Top goalscorer(s)[5] Ref.
Division Pos Pts P W D L GF GA Name Goals
Critérium Honneur 2nd 47 18 13 3 2 50 15 Round of 64 Abbès 15
Division Honneur 8th 61 30 10 11 9 31 34 Round of 64 El Kolli 5
Division Pré-Honneur 3rd 63 26 14 9 3 58 34 Round of 64
Division d'Honneur 5th 65 30 12 11 7 45 32 Round of 64 Arezki Kouffi 7
Division d'Honneur 2nd 50 22 11 6 5 28 20 Round of 64
Nationale II 1st 59 21 18 2 1 50 11 Round of 64 Arezki Kouffi 25
National II 1st 53 22 12 7 3 39 13 Round of 32 Mourad Derridj & Arezki Kouffi 19
National I 6th 43 22 7 7 8 28 30 Quarter-final Arezki Kouffi 12
National I 7th 44 22 8 6 8 30 37 Round of 16
National I 9th 59 30 10 9 11 38 42 Round of 64 Mourad Derridj 13
National I 1st 69 30 13 13 4 42 28 Quarter-final Mourad Derridj 15
National I 1st 71 30 17 7 6 43 32 Semi-final
National I 7th 62 30 11 10 9 39 27 Quarter-final Rachid Dali 10
National I 3rd 69 30 16 7 7 42 23 Round of 16
National I 1st 66 26 17 6 3 57 27 Winners Mokrane Baïleche 26
Division 1 2nd 61 26 13 9 4 45 24 Round of 64 Cup of Champions Clubs Quarter-Finals
Division 1 2nd 60 26 13 8 5 32 16 Runners–up
Division 1 1st 73 30 15 13 2 48 22 Semi-final
Division 1 2nd 64 28 15 6 7 50 28 Round of 16 Cup of Champions Clubs Winners
Division 1 1st 70 30 14 12 4 40 22 Round of 16 Cup of Champions Clubs First round Lyes Bahbouh 11
Division 1 1st 71 30 17 7 6 37 22 Round of 16 Cup of Champions Clubs Second round Rachid Barris 11 [6]
Division 1 3rd 64 30 13 8 9 43 24 Semi-final Cup of Champions Clubs Semi-Finals Nacer Bouiche 17
Division 1 1st 87 38 19 11 8 58 18 Round of 32 Nacer Bouiche 16
Division 1 1st 98 38 27 6 5 89 22 Winners Cup of Champions Clubs Second round Nacer Bouiche 46
Division 1 6th 41 38 14 13 11 45 31 Round of 16 Nacer Bouiche 12
Division 1 2nd 37 34 12 13 9 31 26 Quarter-final Nacer Bouiche 13
Division 1 1st 37 30 14 9 7 36 22 Quarter-final Nacer Bouiche 20
Division 1 1st 39 30 17 5 8 41 16 Not played Cup of Champions Clubs Winners Nacer Bouiche 13
Division 1 4th 34 30 14 6 10 34 23 Runners–up Cup of Champions Clubs Second round Abderrazak Djahnit 15
Division 1 13th 26 30 8 10 12 26 31 Winners Tarek Hadj Adlane 15
Division 1 3rd 36 30 12 12 6 36 17 Not played Winners Cup Winners' Cup Quarter-finals Tarek Hadj Adlane 14
Division 1 3rd 35 30 14 7 9 42 23 Winners Tarek Hadj Adlane 23
Division 1 1st 40 30 16 8 6 49 25 Round of 32 Runners–up Cup Winners' Cup Winners Tarek Hadj Adlane 30
Division 1 5th 45 30 13 6 11 34 29 Round of 16 Runners–up Cup of Champions Clubs Semi-Finals Tarek Hadj Adlane 12
CAF Super Cup Runners–up
Division 1 8th 41 30 12 5 13 35 41 Round of 16 Hakim Boubrit 6
Division 1 4th 22 14 6 4 4 14 11 Round of 32 Round of 16 Mourad Aït Tahar 9
Super Division 2nd 52 27 16 4 7 49 18 Runners–up Farid Ghazi 23
Super Division 6th 29 22 7 8 7 21 24 Semi-final Group stage CAF Cup Quarter-finals Hocine Gasmi & Fawzi Moussouni 7
2000–01 Super Division 3rd 52 30 16 4 10 47 28 Round of 64 CAF Cup Winners Fawzi Moussouni 15
2001–02 Division 1 2nd 52 30 15 7 8 47 24 Semi-final CAF Cup Winners Mounir Dob 14
2002–03 Division 1 4th 49 30 13 10 7 38 24 Quarter-final CAF Cup Winners Farouk Belkaid 9
Division 1 1st 61 30 17 10 3 40 21 Runners–up CAF Cup Quarter-finals Moussa Saïb 10
2004–05 Division 1 2nd 54 30 16 6 8 44 22 Round of 64 Champions League First round Hamid Berguiga 18
2005–06 Division 1 1st 58 30 17 7 6 47 21 Semi-final Champions League Group stage Hamid Berguiga 22 [7]
2006–07 Division 1 2nd 52 30 14 10 6 33 20 Semi-final Runners–up Champions League Group stage Cheick Oumar Dabo 27 [8]
2007–08 Division 1 1st 59 30 18 5 7 46 24 Round of 64 Champions League Second round Nabil Hemani 19 [9]
Confederation Cup Group stage
2008–09 Division 1 2nd 59 32 15 14 3 38 19 Round of 64 Champions League First round Adlène Bensaïd 10 [10]
2009–10 Division 1 3rd 54 34 15 9 10 40 28 Semi-final Champions League Semi-Finals Sid Ali Yahia-Chérif 11 [11]
2010–11 Ligue 1 11th 37 30 10 7 13 26 37 Winners Confederation Cup Group stage Farès Hamiti 13 [12]
2011–12 Ligue 1 9th 41 30 10 11 9 29 23 Round of 16 Salim Hanifi 11 [13]
2012–13 Ligue 1 7th 41 30 11 8 11 32 31 Round of 32 Ahmed Messadia 11 [14]
2013–14 Ligue 1 2nd 54 30 15 9 6 39 21 Runners–up Albert Ebossé Bodjongo 23 [15]
2014–15 Ligue 1 13th 39 30 11 6 13 33 35 Round of 64 Ali Rial 12 [16]
2015–16 Ligue 1 3rd 45 30 12 9 9 27 27 Round of 64 Banou Diawara 11 [17]
2016–17 Ligue 1 11th 38 30 8 14 8 20 24 Quarter-finals Confederation Cup Second Round Mohamed Boulaouidet 15 [18]
2017–18 Ligue 1 11th 36 30 8 12 10 34 39 Runners–up Mehdi Benaldjia 12 [19]
2018–19 Ligue 1 2nd 52 30 15 7 8 38 25 Round of 64 Rezki Hamroune 9 [20]
2019–20 Ligue 1[note 1] 4th 36 22 10 6 6 27 18 Round of 64 Champions League Group stage Hamza Banouh 7 [23]
2020–21 Ligue 1 5th 61 38 17 10 11 44 33 Not Played Winners Confederation Cup Runners-up Rédha Bensayah 10
2021–22 Ligue 1 Confederation Cup Priliminary

Key[]

Champions Runners-up Promoted Relegated

Division shown in bold to indicate a change in division.
Top scorers shown in bold are players who were also top scorers in their division that season.

List of leading goalscorers[]

Bold Still playing competitive football in JS Kabylie.[note 2]

Position key: GKGoalkeeper; DFDefender; MFMidfielder; FWForward

List of JS Kabylie players with 10 or more goals
# Name Position League Cup Others1
Africa2
Arab3
TOTAL
Algeria Nacer Bouiche 1 113 13 0 11 0 137
Algeria Tarek Hadj Adlane 2 70 10 3 9 2 94
Algeria 3 +78 0 0 0 0 +78
Algeria 4 +70 0 0 0 0 +70
Algeria Djamel Menad 5 +39 +13 1 8 0 +70
Algeria Hamid Berguiga 6 51 6 0 8 0 65
Algeria 7 +30 +6 0 0 0 +50
Algeria 8 35 8 0 4 0 47
Algeria Fawzi Moussouni 9 33 2 0 5 2 42
Algeria Nabil Hemani 10 29 6 4 39
Algeria Farid Ghazi 29 5 0 0 34
Algeria Farouk Belkaid 24 4 4 32
Algeria Mounir Dob 26 1 3 30
Algeria Abderrazak Djahnit 23 3 3 29
Algeria 22 2 4 28
Mali Cheikh Oumar Dabo 17 1 10 28
Algeria Ali Rial 25 2 27
Algeria Hakim Medane 17 1 6 24
Algeria Mahieddine Meftah 17 2 1 3 23
Algeria Hamza Yacef 9 5 8 22
Cameroon Albert Ebossé Bodjongo 19 2 21
Algeria Mohamed Boulaouidet 16 5 21
Algeria 14 3 2 2 21
Algeria Farès Hamiti 12 6 3 21
Algeria Amaouche 15 3 2 20
Algeria Moussa Saïb 14 4 2 20
Algeria Adlène Bensaïd 16 4 20
Algeria Rezki Hamroune 15 2 17
Algeria Mehdi Benaldjia 11 1 12
Algeria +11 +11

1 Includes the Super Cup. 2 Includes the Confederation Cup and Champions League. 3 Includes the UAFA Club Cup.

Notes[]

  1. ^ On March 15, 2020, the Ligue de Football Professionnel (LFP) decided to halt the season due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Algeria.[21] On July 29, 2020, the LFP declared that season is over and CR Belouizdad to be the champion, the promotion of four teams from the League 2, and scraping the relegation for the current season.[22]
  2. ^ Since 1989–90 season the statistics of all the games in league, Statistics correct as of game against ASO Chlef on March 7, 2020.

References[]

  1. ^ Not knowing the point system, we will use it just after independence, ie 3 points for a win, 2 points for a draw and 1 point for a loss.
  2. ^ JSK evolves 3rd division of Algiers, the equivalent of 7th division.
  3. ^ It lacks the result of 13 league matches.
  4. ^ JSK evolves 2nd division of Algiers, the equivalent of 6th division.
  5. ^ Goals in all competitions (Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1, Algerian Cup, League Cup, African and Super Cup) are counted.
  6. ^ "Statistics 1982–83 Jeunesse Électronique de Tizi-Ouzou season". footballvintage.net. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
  7. ^ "Statistics 2005–06 JS Kabylie season". footballdatabase.eu. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
  8. ^ "Statistics 2006–07 JS Kabylie season". footballdatabase.eu. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
  9. ^ "Statistics 2007–08 JS Kabylie season". footballdatabase.eu. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
  10. ^ "Statistics 2008–09 JS Kabylie season". footballdatabase.eu. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
  11. ^ "Statistics 2009–10 JS Kabylie season". footballdatabase.eu. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
  12. ^ "Statistics 2010–11 JS Kabylie season". footballdatabase.eu. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
  13. ^ "Statistics 2011–12 JS Kabylie season". footballdatabase.eu. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
  14. ^ "Statistics 2012–13 JS Kabylie season". footballdatabase.eu. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
  15. ^ "Statistics 2013–14 JS Kabylie season". footballdatabase.eu. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
  16. ^ "Statistics 2014–15 JS Kabylie season". footballdatabase.eu. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
  17. ^ "Statistics 2015–16 JS Kabylie season". footballdatabase.eu. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
  18. ^ "Statistics 2016–17 JS Kabylie season". footballdatabase.eu. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
  19. ^ "Statistics 2017–18 JS Kabylie season". footballdatabase.eu. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
  20. ^ "Statistics 2018–19 JS Kabylie season". footballdatabase.eu. Retrieved 5 July 2020.
  21. ^ "بسبب كورونا.. الدوري الجزائري مهدد بالسيناريو الفرنسي". al-ain.com (in Arabic). 12 July 2020.
  22. ^ "شباب بلوزداد بطلا لموسم استثنائي". elkhabar.com (in Arabic). 29 July 2020.
  23. ^ "Statistics 2019–20 JS Kabylie season". footballdatabase.eu. Retrieved 5 July 2020.


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