Former football stars to play exhibition matches in Algeria

2008-07-02

Legendary Algerian and international footballers will play exhibition games Thursday (July 3rd) in Koléa, near Algiers, the president of the Algerian Association of Former Football Stars (AGFA) President and ex-JSK striker Nacer Bouiche announced Tuesday. The first of the two matches at will feature Algerian football favourites from the 1980's such as Cerbah, Korichi, Sandjak, Medane, Bensaoula, Beloumi, Maidi, Fergani and Assad. The second match will pit a team of Algerian ex-internationals from 1990-2000 (Megharia, Ferhaoui, Adghigh, et Hadj Adlane) against an African and Arab squad including Joseph Antoine Bell of Cameroon, Hassan Hossem and Nader Sayed of Egypt, Aziz Bouderbala and Noureddine Naybet of Morocco and Tunisia's Khaled Benyahia and Sadek Attouga.

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