Showing posts with label Algeria Rugby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Algeria Rugby. Show all posts

Sunday, June 7, 2015

CRESCENT CUP

06.06.2015
Malaysia 10, Lebanon 0 in Melaka (Crescent Cup, Pool A)-Match abandoned at half time due to weather
Algeria 26, Kazakhstan 5 in Melaka (Crescent Cup, Pool B)

Briefly
Algeria were too good for Kazakhstan in the opening game of the 2015 Crescent Cup. Hosts Malaysia were leading Lebanon 10-0 at halftime when the match was abandoned due to bad weather. The result stands.

Uzbekistan is the fifth team in this competition. Because Iran pulled out the competition may be reorganised so the future schedule is to be confirmed.

Saturday, June 6, 2015

CRESCENT CUP:June 6-11

Originally 16 teams were invited to this all-Muslim international rugby tournament organised by the Islamic Solidarity Federation and hosted by Malaysia.

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This above was the original poster with dates from 1-14 June. Apparently when the tournament changed to 6 –14 June a number of teams, including Iran and Kazakhstan, pulled out.

The tournament has eventually been reduced to 4 teams; Malaysia, Algeria, Lebanon and Uzbekistan.

Algerian squad. Image thanks to http://www.lagazettedufennec.com/

Just On Sport's photo.

Lebanese Squad thanks to https://www.facebook.com/MalaysiaRugbyUnion

Lebanese Rugby Union Federation ( LRUF )'s photo.

‘The Lebanese Phoenix training in the sweltering heat in the lead up to their first match against host nation Malaysia tomorrow at 5pm’.
https://www.facebook.com/LebaneseRugbyUnion

Whilst the draw for day one is yet to be announced I’m assuming that with a 4-team competition that it will be round-robin with two fixtures on each day.

Thus, Today we should see (but not guaranteed)
Malaysia v Lebanon: Malaysia by 8 points-26-18
Algeria v Uzbekistan: Algeria by 34 points-42-18

Teams
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Algeria Squad

All France based unless otherwise stated.
Sébastien Abdelkader (Millau)
Bilal Abed (Saint-Sulpice)
Nordine Badji (?)
Bekada Belhaouari (Castanet)
Nasser Benamor (Valence d’Agen)
Boris Bouhraoua (Napier, NZ)
Lou Bouhraoua (Montluçon)
Nadir Boukhaloua (Givors)
Walid Bouregba (Toulouse Olympique 13 RL)
Sofiane Chellat (Stade Français)
Mehdi Chouchane (Bedarrides)
Yazid Chouchane (Bedarrides)
Samir Doukbi (La Seyne)
Mahmoud Djenadi (Carqueiranne Hyères RF)
Mourad Frih (Grasse)
Vincent Haouari (Hyères Carqueiranne)
Samir Khamouche (Berre)
Romain Lacoste (Tyrosse)
Djamel Ouchene (Libourne).
Moussa Reghis (Annecy)
Yassine Saaoui (Montluçon)
Said Tamghart (Whitehaven RL, England)
Danyl Youcef (Aix en Provence)

Adapted from http://t2rugby.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=333

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Malaysia, Lebanon and Uzbekistan squads not available

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Saturday, March 1, 2014

ALGERIA v IVORY COAST: Test Rugby Friendly

01.03.2014

Photo: Stade du toec a Toulouse!!!!
Image thanks to https://www.facebook.com/algerierugby

Venue: Stade du TOEC-FCTT, Toulouse. The original venue in Blagnac was considered unsuitable thus prompting the move.

Referee:

Preview
The composition of both side looks to be entirely made up of players based in France. The Ivory Coast side, consisting entirely of local players defeated Burkino faso 36-3 a few weeks ago in Burkino Faso.

Previous Encounters
These two teams have never met before. Algeria’s last game was in 2012 when they lost 13-27 to Tunisia in a friendly.

Last year Ivory Coast defeated Zambia 77-3, Mauritius 83-3 and Morocco 18-15 to take the CAR Division 1C title and promotion to Division 1B.

GWC Rugby Rankings and IRB Points do not apply.

Photo: Votre opinion sur le nouveau maillot de la sélection algérienne de rugby face a la Côte d ivoire le 1 mars?
The Algerian kit thanks to https://www.facebook.com/algerierugby

Prediction: Ivory Coast has more organisation and game time at the international level than does Algeria. It’s a question of the standard of French rugby each side’s players play in (unknown). My money is on Ivory Coast by 15 points.

TEAMS

Algeria

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These players were gleaned from the Algerian rugby facebook page

Yan Saaoui (Pau) Hooker
Yvon Bonnard
Nordine Badji
Nabil Jalut (1st Division)
Sofiane Changsan (New player scrum)
Bsahtek Erdogan
Mehdi Ameur
Menon Frih-prop-first game
Said Tahir-1st division England ?
Tayeb Aroun (USAP)
Boumedienne Allam (looks a big man-second row?)
Khaled Kalouchi (‘Heavy Brother’ wrote someone on facebook)
Aib Jilali-back or winger
Malek Tahir-back
B.Bouhraoua-number 9
Malik Hamadache-Lyon
Said Hireche ?
https://www.facebook.com/algerierugby

Ivory Coast

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Forwards
Herve Kabran
Gaoussou Dao
Marius Gohoun
Bombet Mouguy
Mikael Lab
Valentin Bercker
Charles Siagbe
Stéphane Aka
Vamoussa Kaba
Paul Diallo
Serge Jouve
Ousmane Fode Soumahoro
Foassert Wendemi
Francis Djeli

Backs
Christian Lacassagne
Jonathan Lo
Jean Maurice Oulouma
Raoul Sapim
Salif Toure
James Zie
Christopher Ahipo
Bemba Camara
Landry Makagnon
Hypolite Koffi
Oscar Lasme
Yann Lohore
Pacome Zohouri
Sydney Djiropo
Josephat Die
Paul Lohouri
Eric Floch

Coaches: ADOPO Andre, LEDOUARIN Anthony.

Adapted from http://rugbivoire.midiblogs.com/

Monday, June 11, 2012

TEST RUGBY MATCH: Algeria v Tunisia 6 June 2012

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Tunisia won this friendly test rugby match 27-13

For complete lists of all international test rugby matches played by Algeria and by Tunisia go to www.rugbyinternational.net

Point scorers
Tunisia : 3 Tries : Abdelmajid Zamzam, Sabri Gmir, Mohamed Ali Kochlef; 2 Pens, 3 Conv : Salim Barhoumi
Algeria : 1 Try : Ramzi Boubekeur ; 2 Pens, 1 Conv : Mickael Aît Issa
By courtesy of Alya Ourimi, FTR and thanks to ‘getienne’ at http://www.fira-aer-rugby.com/forum2007/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3660&start=330

Pictures of the game below again By courtesy of Alya Ourimi, FTR and thanks to Gillies Etienne

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Match officials Bahroun Haykel, Hassayoun Mehdi and Yakoubi Atef.

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Tuesday, November 2, 2010

TEST RUGBY: Algeria Rule the North African Roost

Algeria's 50-0 win over Egypt in the CAR Development Trophy final played in Cairo Friday was the second fifty-pointer in a week. On Wednesday they defeated newcomers Libya also by fifty points. Although this was not the highest level of African rugby (in fact it's the lowest) Algeria displayed enough superiority for CAR, the governing body of African rugby, having to consider promoting the Algerians to the next level of African rugby. This would probably be the African Trophy North which, in 2010, consisted of Niger, Democratic Rep.of Congo, Mali, Burkino Faso, Ghana, Senegal A (who took Nigeria's place), Togo and Benin.

The photos below came from the Algerian rugby facebook site http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=72735340386&v=wall

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Sunday, October 31, 2010

TEST RUGBY RESULTS: Friday 29 October

CAR Africa Development Trophy Tournament in Cairo

Finals Day
Algeria 50, Egypt 0
Mauritania 10, Libya 5

Briefly
Algeria too good for this level. I suspect they'll be pushed up, in 2011, into the CAR Trophy level, where they will probably compete with the likes of Niger, Burkino Faso and Ghana.

That will leave Egypt, Mauritania and Libya at the Development level.

Friday, October 29, 2010

TEST RUGBY:CAR Africa Development Trophy North

Held in Cairo. This tournament is designed to give emerging rugby nations in Africa an opportunity to test their ability and progress made. First round results were...

26.10.2010
Algeria 50, Libya 0
Egypt 10, Mauritania 5

Finals Day 29.10.2010
Algeria v Egypt (Final)

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Referee:

Preview
Very little information is available on the results so far apart from the scores. Algeria certainly outplayed Libya on day one. Without knowing the make up of the team I suspect that a number of France-based players were selected, making it a tough team.

Egypt won well against a travel-lagged Mauritanian side and I feel will struggle against the Algerians.

Prediction: Algeria by 25 points

Playoff 3rd-4th
Mauritania v Libya

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Referee:

Preview
Mauritania will have overcome the travel lag it would have experienced in their first game. I suspect they will have too much skill and strength for the Libyans.

Prediction: Mauritania by 20 points.

Teams for all sides not available

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

CAR RUGBY: Development Trophy North

Results in from Cairo

Preliminary

26.10.2010
Algeria 50, Libya 0
Egypt 10, Mauitania 5

Finals Day 29 October
Libya v Mauritania (3rd-4th)
Egypt v Algeria (Final)

Comments
" Libya and Algeria arrived to Egypt today ...Mauritania will arrive tomorrow before the match about 2 HRS !!! I think 98% they will not come."

" about today [results] ,I am as Libyan really happy for Libya team.coz when i remember that Libya team just created 2 week a go and it was first match rugby 15 for 21 players from 24 ... really well done and am proud and happy for that...
also Bravo for Mauritania. coz they came to their match from Air Port after 16Hrs fly from Mauritania to Morocco then Egypt !!!."

From 'X-man' at http://www.fira-aer-rugby.com/forum2007/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3116&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&start=390

Monday, October 25, 2010

INTERNATIONAL RUGBY TOURNAMENT: CAR Grass Roots Rugby

CAR Development Trophy North

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Sorry, no rugby images found on internet for Egypt, Libya or Mauritania

Rugby history will me made in Cairo tomorrow. Libya and Egypt will be making their debuts in 15's international rugby. Rugby union has been well established in these two North African countries over the last few years.

Tomorrow Libya begins its test rugby career with a game against Algeria, who can only boast one test rugby match, against Tunisia 'A' in 2008, a match they won 8-7.

Egypt will face a rugby nation with considerable more international rugby under its belt than the other three nations in this tournament. Mauritania played seven rugby international matches in CAR tournaments from 2003 to 2004. They failed to win a single match. They have returned at the lowest level of African rugby to start again and build a better rugby base.

Day One
Algeria v Libya

Prediction-Algeria by 15 points

Egypt v Mauritania

Prediction-Mauritania by 5 points

Teams not available

Monday, February 2, 2009

2008 A Year of Rugby Part 5

CAR Nations 20th-28th

Benin
Benin did not participate in international rugby in either 2007 and 2008 and thus falls off the ladder.

28th Burundi
Burundi played two matches in 2008, both at home in Bujumbura. The first was against a Belgian Club side made up mainly of Congolese. The Kibubu RFC played in place of the side from Congo who pulled out of the CAR Development Cup, South, Pool A tournament. Burundi went on to lose 5-7 to neighbour Rwanda.

27th Swaziland
Swaziland's only game in 2008 was against Botswana in Gaborone to decide who would move on to the World Cup qualifying matches for Africa. The 7-25 loss eliminated Swaziland.

26th Algeria
Algeria played its first ever international rugby test against Tunisia 'B' in Nabeul. The Algerians won 8-7. They also played club sides in France and look set to enter the CAR competitions soon.

25th Rwanda
Rwanda travelled to Bujumbura to play in the CAR Development Trophy, South, Pool A. They defeated the home side Burundi 7-5. Unfortunately they were unable to play the winner of the other CAR South winner.

24th Mali
Mali played its first international rugby test in 2003. Since then they have failed to make much impression in the local tournaments. in 2008 the team travelled to Accra, Ghana to play in the North Zone, Pool B. All the games were low-scoring affairs, and although they drew 3-3 with Niger they lost their other games.

23rd Chad
Chad first played international rugby in 2006. They won their first ever test match 10-0 against Mali in the CAR Development Trophy Tournament in Accra, Ghana. The Chadians lost their two other games.

22nd-Togo
Togo won two of their three games in the 2007 CAR Castel Beer cup matches in the tournament played in Lagos. They won only one match in this years tournament, thus slipping to 22nd on the African ladder.

21st Ghana
As host of this years CAR Tournament for Africa's minor nations, the Ghanese were expected to do well. They lost to Burkino Faso by one point but it was enough to push them out of the final. They won their other two games comfortably.

20th Burkino Faso
Winners of the CAR Castel Beer Trohpy, North Pool B tournament in 2007, the Fasians were expected to challenge strongly for the title in 2008. They defeated Chad easily in their first game but only just won 9-8 against hosts Ghana in the second. Niger was too strong for them in the final.

For a full list of all the above nations international rugby results go to www.rugbyinternational.net.

Next I will cover Africa from 10th to 19th place