Algeria a Finalist in African Military Football Cup 2005

2004-12-15

The 5th CAMFOOT tournament took place between 2 and 12 December in Bamako, Mali. Eight teams from five regions in Africa participated in the competition, organized by the Organization of Military Sport in Africa.

Algeria beat former champions Guinea to take 3rd place

Participants were Mali, former champion Guinea, Burkina Faso for the liaison office in West Africa, South Africa for the southern liaison office, Algeria for the northern region, Gabon for the Central African region, Niger and Egypt. Egypt emerged victorious after beating Mali 1-0. In the classification match, Algeria beat former champions Guinea to take 3rd place. Egypt, runner-up Mali and third-place Algeria will represent Africa at the finals of the World Military Cup scheduled in Germany for July 2005. (www.allAfrica.com)

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سيداحمد Posted 2007-02-28

The Lord is with you just like all the Algerian people is!

WALID BENADDOU Posted 2007-05-26

I love football

عبدالرؤوف صحراوي Posted 2007-11-21

I express my respects to the Algerian national team of football. My sincere wishes to the new coach. I want to join the national team in order to fulfil the dream of the Algerian people to win the world cup. I say from every heart. Why don't we transform our dream into reality...2010 when I watch TV I see teams winning the world cup- why doesn't Algeria bring us joy even one time in the world cup 2010? I want a reply to what I said.

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تامر Posted 2008-01-18

I wish success to Algeria my country and darling.

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