List of USM Alger records and statistics

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USM Alger goalkeeper Mohamed Lamine Zemmamouche.
Goalkeeper and captain Mohamed Lamine Zemmamouche holds the club record for all-time appearances.

USM Alger is an Algerian sports club based in Algiers which is best known for its professional association football team. They played their first match in 1937, but only won their first trophy in 1963, to become the first Algerian champions after independent.

USM Alger are one of the most successful clubs in Algeria, having domestically won the Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 7 times, the Algerian Cup 8 times and the Algerian Super Cup 2 times. Internationally, USM Alger has won the UAFA Club Championship once, winning the last edition in 2013. The club also reached the final match of the 2015 CAF Champions League but he lost to TP Mazembe.

This list includes the major honours won by USM Alger and all-time statistics and records set by the club, its players and its coaches. The players section includes the club's top goalscorers and those who have made most appearances in first-team competitive matches. It also displays international achievements by players representing USM Alger, and the highest transfer fees paid and received by the club.

Honours[]

As of the 2018–19 season, USM Alger have won a total of 17 titles (regional competitions not considered), of which 18 were achieved domestically and none were obtained in international competitions. The club's most recent honour is the 2018–19 Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1.

USM Alger honours
Honour No. Years
Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 8 1962–63, 1995–96, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2004–05, 2013–14, 2015–16, 2018–19
Algerian Cup 8 1980–81, 1987–88, 1996–97, 1998–99, 2000–01, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2012–13
Algerian Super Cup 2 2013, 2016
UAFA Club Cup 1 12–2013

Players[]

Appearances[]

Most appearances[]

Competitive matches only, includes appearances as used substitute. Numbers in brackets indicate goals scored.[note 1]

# Name Years League Cup Others1
Africa2
Total
1 Algeria Lamine Zemmamouche 2004–09, 2011– 294 (0) 32 (0) 25 (0) 49 (1) 400 (1)
2 Algeria Karim Ghazi 1998–2004, 2005–11 239 (14) 27 (2) 12 (0) 24 (2) 302 (18)
3 Algeria Nacereddine Khoualed 2006–17 237 (8) 24 (1) 15 (0) 14 (1) 290 (10)
4 Algeria Hocine Achiou 1999–2006, 2007–08, 2009–11 205 (25) 29 (9) 12 (2) 35 (5) 281 (41)
5 Algeria Billel Dziri 1995–1998, 1999, 2000–10 210 (51) 27 (3) 11 (5) 33 (16) 281 (74)
6 Algeria Hamza Koudri 2012– 202 (14) 19 (0) 12 (0) 38 (1) 271 (15)
7 Algeria Mohamed Hamdoud 1996–2008 192 (18) 28 (5) 8 (1) 32 (4) 260 (28)
8 Algeria Mohamed Rabie Meftah 2011–20 188 (38) 18 (2) 11 (3) 41 (6) 258 (49)
9 Algeria Farouk Chafaï 2010–19 188 (13) 21 (2) 11 (2) 37 (7) 257 (24)
10 Algeria Mokhtar Benmoussa 2012–19 168 (13) 16 (1) 11 (1) 36 (1) 231 (16)

1 Includes the Super Cup, League Cup, Arab Champions League and UAFA Club Cup. 2 Includes the Cup Winners' Cup, CAF Cup, Confederation Cup and Champions League.

Goalscorers[]

USM Alger striker Michael Eneramo
Nigerian striker Michael Eneramo is the youngest player to score a hat-trick in USM Alger's first team, at 19 years old.

Top goalscorers in all competitions[]

Matches played (including as used substitute) appear in brackets.[note 2]

# Name Years League Cup Others1
Africa2
Total
1 Algeria Billel Dziri 1995–98, 1999, 2000–10 51 3 4 16 74
2 Algeria Tarek Hadj Adlane 1996–97, 1998–2000 34 (102) 11 (11) 0 (0) 14 (20) 59 (144)
3 Algeria Amar Ammour 2002–09 40 (157) 5 (21) 3 (12) 5 (29) 53 (219)
4 Algeria Mohamed Rabie Meftah 2011–20 38 (188) 2 (18) 3 (11) 6 (41) 49 (258)
5 Algeria Rabie Benchergui 2001–06 31 (83) 6 (10) 0 (0) 7 (20) 44 (113)
= Algeria Noureddine Daham 2009–13 32 (79) 4 (10) 3 (7)) 2 (2) 41 (98)
= Algeria Hocine Achiou 1999–2006, 2007–08, 2009–11 25 (205) 9 (29) 2 (12) 5 (35) 41 (281)
8 Algeria Issaad Bourahli 2001–03, 2004–05, 2007–09 25 (73) 5 (6) 1 (6) 9 (13) 40 (98)
= Algeria Oussama Darfalou 2015–18 30 (57) 0 (4) 0 (0) 10 (18) 40 (79)
10 Algeria Moncef Ouichaoui 2000–01, 2002–04 26 (71) 3 (10) 1 (0) 5 (16) 35 (97)

1 Includes the Super Cup, League Cup, Arab Champions League and UAFA Club Cup. 2 Includes the Cup Winners' Cup, CAF Cup, Confederation Cup and Champions League.

Top goalscorers in international club competitions[]

Matches played (including as substitute) appear in brackets.

Rank Name Nationality Years Total Ref
1 Billel Dziri  Algeria 1995–98, 1999, 2000–10 16 (33)
2 Tarek Hadj Adlane  Algeria 1985–91, 1996–99, 2000–02 15 (25)
3 Mamadou Diallo  Mali 2003–05 10 (10) [1]
4 Oussama Darfalou  Algeria 2015–18 10 (18) [2]
5 Isâad Bourahli  Algeria 2001–03, 2004–05 9 (13)
6 Rabie Benchergui  Algeria 2001–06 7 (20)
7 Amar Ammour  Algeria 2002–09 6 (28)
8 Farouk Chafaï  Algeria 2010–19 6 (37) [3]
9 Mohamed Rabie Meftah  Algeria 2011–20 6 (41) [4]

National teams[]

Abderrahmane Meziani was the first USM Alger player to receive an international cap.

Honours[]

Transfers[]

Algerian midfielder Kaddour Beldjilali, wearing the kit of his club USM Alger.
The transfers of Kaddour Beldjilali represent respectively the highest player fees ever paid by USM Alger.
Highest player fees received by USM Alger
Rank Name Nationality Fee Buying club Date Ref
1 Mamadou Diallo  Mali €700,000  Nantes (France) 1 January 2005 [5]
2 Mohammed Benkhemassa  Algeria €50,000  Málaga CF (Spain) 2 September 2019 [6]
Highest player fees paid by USM Alger
Rank Name Nationality Fee Previous club Date Ref
1 Kaddour Beldjilali  Algeria €400,000  Étoile du Sahel (Tunisia) 7 January 2014 [7]
2 Kwame Opoku  Ghana €350,000  Asante Kotoko (Ghana) 15 March 2021 [8]
3 Oussama Darfalou  Algeria €200,000  RC Arbaâ (Algeria) 8 July 2015 [9]
4 Mohamed Benyahia  Algeria €200,000  MC Oran (Algeria) 2 July 2016 [10]
5 Mohamed Amine Aoudia  Algeria €150,000  FSV Frankfurt (Germany) 25 July 2015 [11]
6 Ziri Hammar  Algeria €150,000  JS Saoura (Algeria) 2 July 2016 [12]

Management[]

Coaches[]

  • Most seasons: 4 – Abdelaziz Ben Tifour (1962–1965, 1967–1968);
  • Most consecutive seasons: 3 – Abdelaziz Ben Tifour (1962–1965) and Djamel Keddou (1986–1989);
  • Most matches: 126 – Noureddine Saâdi;
  • Most matches in international club competitions: 12 – Miloud Hamdi;
  • Most titles in a season: 2 – Rolland Courbis (2012–13);
  • Most Ligue 1 titles: 2 – Mustapha Aksouh (1995–96, 2004–05);
  • Most consecutive Ligue 1 titles: None
  • Most Algerian Cup titles: 2 – Mustapha Aksouh (1998–99, 2003–04);
  • Most titles in international club competitions: None
  • Youngest coach: Abdelaziz Ben Tifour – 35 years, 2 months and 11 days (against RC Arbaâ, 1962–63 Algerian Championnat National, 7 October 1962);
  • Youngest coach to win an official competition: Abdelaziz Ben Tifour – 35 years, 10 months and 19 days (1962–63, 16 June 1963);
  • Youngest coach to win the Ligue 1: Abdelaziz Ben Tifour – 35 years, 10 months and 19 days (1962–63, 16 June 1963);
  • Youngest coach to win an international club competition: None

Presidents[]

  • Longest-serving president: Saïd Allik – 16 years (since 1994 until August 6, 2010);
  • Most titles: Saïd Allik – 9:
    • Most Ligue 1 titles: Saïd Allik – 4:
    • Most Algerian Cup titles: Saïd Allik – 5:
    • Most Super Cup titles: Ali Haddad – 2:
    • Most titles in international club competitions: None:

Club[]

Matches[]

Firsts[]

  • First match: USM Alger 2-2 JSO Hussein Dey (1937–38 Championnat F.S.G.T, 17 October 1937);.[13]
  • First Ligue 1 match: RC Arbaâ 0–6 USM Alger (1962–63 Critérium d'Honneur, 7 October 1962);
  • First Algerian Cup match: USM Alger ?–? ? (1962-1963 Algerian Cup, 4 November 1962);
  • First Super Cup match: RS Kouba 3–1 USM Alger (1981 Algerian Super Cup, 20 August 1981);
  • First League Cup match: USM Alger 0–0 WA Boufarik (1995-1996 Algerian League Cup, 30 November 1995);
  • First match in international club competitions: CARA Brazzaville 1-0 USM Alger (1982 African Cup Winners' Cup First round, 4 April 1982);

Wins[]

Defeats[]

  • Biggest defeat: 1–7 (against JS Kabylie, 1988–89 Championnat National matchday 29, 11 May 1989);
  • Biggest Algerian Cup defeat: 0–3 (against MC Alger, 2009–10 Algerian Cup Round of 16, 16 March 2010);
  • Biggest Super Cup defeat: 0–1 (against MC Alger, 2014 Super Cup, 9 August 2014);
  • Biggest Ligue 1 defeat: 1–7 (against JS Kabylie, 1988–89 Championnat National matchday 29, 11 May 1989);
  • Biggest defeat in international club competitions: 0–3 (against Primeiro de Agosto, 1998 Cup Winners' Cup Quarter-finals, 20 September 1998) and (against US Bitam, 2013 CAF Confederation Cup Second round, 4 May 2013);
  • Most defeats in the league in a season: 15 (1989–90 Algerian Championnat National);
  • Fewest defeats in the league in a season: 11 (1962–63 Algerian Championnat National);
  • Most consecutive home matches without defeats: 32 (from 18 April 2005 to 1 February 2007);
  • Most consecutive home matches without defeats in the league: 28 (from 18 April 2005 to 1 February 2007);
  • Most consecutive matches without defeats in the league: 25 (from 26 October 2013 to 13 September 2014).

Goals[]

Points[]

Stadiums[]

  • Stade Omar Hammadi (1962–present):
    • First match: USM Alger 6–3 USM Blida (Critérium d'Honneur, 14 October 1962);
    • First goal: Krimo Rebih (against USM Blida, Critérium d'Honneur, 14 October 1962);
    • Highest attendance in an official match: 25,000 (against JS Kabylie, 2004–05 Algerian Championnat National, 10 February 2005).
  • Stade 5 Juillet 1962 (1972–present Derbies Only and international matches):
    • First match: USM Alger 0–2 Hamra Annaba (1971-72 Algerian Cup, 17 Juin 1972);
    • First goal: 18' (against MC Alger, 1973 Algerian Cup Final, 19 Juin 1973);
    • Highest attendance in an official match: 90,000 (against MC Alger, 2004–05 Algerian Championnat National, 23 October 2004).

See also[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Since 2000–01 season the statistics of all the games except one which are 2002 African Cup Winners' Cup US Transfoot vs USM Alger 1 September 2002.
    Statistics correct as of game against JSM Skikda on August 24, 2021
  2. ^ Since 1995–96 season all goals except Algerian League Cup and USM Alger vs US Chaouia Round 18 and USM Alger vs CD Travadores second leg CAF Champions League 1997, 1996–97 season.
    Statistics correct as of game against JSM Skikda on August 24, 2021

References[]

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  2. ^ "Statistiques de Oussama Darfalou en compétitions africaines". footballdatabase.eu.
  3. ^ "Statistiques de Farouk Chafaï en compétitions africaines". footballdatabase.eu.
  4. ^ "Statistiques de Mohamed Rabie Meftah en compétitions africaines". footballdatabase.eu.
  5. ^ "Le Malien Diallo à Nantes pour 6 mois". djazairess.com. Retrieved 6 July 2017.
  6. ^ "Officiel : Benkhemassa s'engage en faveur de Malaga". dzfoot.com. Retrieved 2 September 2019.
  7. ^ "Kaddour Beldjilali officiellement à l'USMA". usma.dz. 7 January 2015. Archived from the original on 7 January 2015. Retrieved 14 November 2016.
  8. ^ "USMA : Opoku s'engagera pour quatre ans et demi". DZFoot.com. 16 March 2021. Retrieved 16 March 2021.
  9. ^ "oussama darfalou signe-pour 3 ans". usma.dz. 8 July 2015. Archived from the original on 9 July 2015. Retrieved 8 July 2015.
  10. ^ "Ligue 1/Transfert: signature imminente de Benyahia à l'USM Alger". aps.dz. Retrieved 3 July 2016.
  11. ^ "mohamed amine aoudia a lusma cest presque fait". dzfoot.com. 25 July 2015. Retrieved 25 July 2015.
  12. ^ "Ziri Hammar signe un contrat de 4 ans avec le l'USM Alger". usma.dz. Archived from the original on 15 August 2016. Retrieved 2 July 2016.
  13. ^ "USM Alger 2-2 JSO Hussein Dey". L'Écho d'Alger. Retrieved 22 June 2019.
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