List of Algerian football champions

The Algerian football champions are the winners of the primary football league in Algeria, Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1. The league is contested on a round robin basis and the championship is awarded to the team that is top of the league at the end of the season. Algerian football league, first established in 1962, originally contained fifty two teams. Ligue 1 is contested by 16 teams; the three lowest-placed teams are relegated to the Ligue 2 and replaced by the top three teams in that division. Of the founding teams in Algerian football league

Algerian football champions
Founded
1962
Number of teams
16
Current champions
USM Alger
Country
 Algeria
Most successful club
JS Kabylie
(14-time champions)

List of champions

Key
Champions also won the Algerian Cup that season
Champions also won the Algerian Cup and CAF Champions League that season
Season Winner Runner-up Third place Top goalscorer
1962–1963 USM Alger MC Alger USM Annaba
1963–1964 USM Annaba[A] NA Hussein Dey ASM Oran
1964–1965 CR Belcourt[B] MSP Batna ES Guelma Hocine Saadi (NA Hussein Dey, 21 goals)
1965–1966 CR Belcourt (2) ES Guelma SCM Oran Abdelkader Reguig (ASM Oran, 20 goals)
1966–1967 NA Hussein Dey RC Kouba CR Belcourt Noureddine Hachouf (ES Guelma, 18 goals)
1967–1968 ES Setif MC Oran CR Belcourt Abdelkader Fréha (MC Oran, 15 goals)
1968–1969 CR Belcourt (3) MC Oran USM Bel-Abbès Abdelkader Fréha (MC Oran, 15 goals)
1969–1970 CR Belcourt (4) MC Alger CCS Kouba Hacène Lalmas (CR Belcourt, 18 goals)
1970–1971 MC Oran CS Constantine MC Alger Abdelkader Fréha (MC Oran, 15 goals)
Noureddine Hamel (MC Oran, 15 goals)
1971–1972 MC Alger CR Belcourt MO Constantine Rabah Gamouh (MO Constantine, 24 goals)
1972–1973 JS Kabylie NA Hussein Dey MC Alger Abdesslem Bousri (MC Alger, 12 goals)
1973–1974 JS Kabylie (2) MO Constantine NA Hussein Dey Omar Betrouni (MC Alger, 17 goals)
1974–1975 MC Alger (2) RC Kouba MC Oran Boualem Amirouche (RC Kouba, 18 goals)
Sid Ahmed Belkedrouci (MC Oran, 18 goals)
1975–1976 MC Alger (3) NA Hussein Dey JS Kawkabi Mohamed Griche (ES Sétif, 21 goals)
1976–1977 JS Kawkabi[C] (3) CR Belcourt NA Hussein Dey Mokrane Baïleche (JS Kawkabi, 20 goals)
1977–1978 MP Alger[D] (4) JE Tizi-Ouzou EP Sétif Abdesslem Bousri (MP Alger, 14 goals)
1978–1979 MP Alger (5) JE Tizi-Ouzou MP Oran Lakhdar Belloumi (MP Oran, 11 goals)
Redouane Guemri (ASC Oran, 11 goals)
Abdesslem Bousri (MP Alger, 11 goals)
1979–1980 JE Tizi-Ouzou[E] (4) CM Belcourt MA Hussein Dey Nasser Bouiche (MP Alger, 19 goals)
1980–1981 RS Kouba[F] JE Tizi-Ouzou EP Setif Noreddine Meghichi (RS Kouba, 16 goals)
1981–1982 JE Tizi-Ouzou (5) MA Hussein-Dey EP Setif Abdesslem Bousri (MP Alger, 16 goals)
1982–1983 JE Tizi-Ouzou (6) EP Setif ESM Bel-Abbès Abdesslem Bousri (MP Alger, 19 goals)
1983–1984 GCR Mascara[G] USM El Harrach JE Tizi-Ouzou Naçer Bouiche (JE Tizi-Ouzou, 17 goals)
1984–1985 JE Tizi-Ouzou (7) MP Oran WKF Collo Mohamed Aloui (AM Aïn M'lila, 17 goals)
1985–1986 JE Tizi-Ouzou (8) EP Setif Chlef SO Naçer Bouiche (JE Tizi-Ouzou, 36 goals)
1986–1987 EP Setif[H] (2) MP Oran Chlef SO El Hadi Khellili (RCM Relizane, 17 goals)
1987–1988 Mouloudia d'Oran (2) JS Tizi Ouzou Jeunesse de Bordj Ménaïel Chawki Bentayeb (Union d'Aïn Béïda, 19 goals)
1988–1989 JS Tizi Ouzou (9) Mouloudia d'Alger Rapid de Relizane Naçer Bouiche (JS Tizi Ouzou, 18 goals)
1989–1990 JS Kabylie (10) MC Oran MC Alger Tarek Hadj Adlane (USM Alger, 24 goals)
1990–1991 MO Constantine ASM Oran AS Aïn M'lila Salaheddine Benhamadi (AS Aïn M'lila, 19 goals)
1991–1992 MC Oran (3) USM El Harrach WA Tlemcen Abdelhafid Tasfaout (MC Oran, 17 goals)
1992–1993 MC Oran (4) NA Hussein Dey US Chaouia Abdelhafid Tasfaout (MC Oran, 15 goals)
1993–1994 US Chaouia JS Bordj Ménaïel JS Kabylie Tarek Hadj Adlane (JS Kabylie, 18 goals)
1994–1995 JS Kabylie (11) MC Oran USM Blida Tarek Hadj Adlane (JS Kabylie, 23 goals)
1995–1996 USM Alger (2) MC Oran USM Aïn Beïda Mohamed Brahimi (WA Tlemcen, 14 goals)
1996–1997 CS Constantine MC Oran USM Alger Mohamed Djalti (WA Tlemcen, 15 goals)
1997–1998 USM El Harrach USM Alger Hamid Merakchi (ES Mostaganem, 7 goals)
1998–1999 MC Alger (6) JS Kabylie CR Belouizdad Farid Ghazi (JS Kabylie, 19 goals)
1999–2000 CR Belouizdad (5) MC Oran MO Constantine Lotfi Sahraoui (MO Constantine, 11 goals)
2000–2001 CR Belouizdad (6) USM Alger JS Kabylie Issaad Bourahli (ES Sétif, 16 goals)
2001–2002 USM Alger (3) JS Kabylie WA Tlemcen Noureddine Daham (ASM Oran, 13 goals)
Kamel Kherkhache (USM Blida, 13 goals)
2002–2003 USM Alger (4) USM Blida NA Hussein Dey Moncef Ouichaoui (USM Alger, 18 goals)
2003–2004 JS Kabylie (12) USM Alger NA Hussein Dey Adel El Hadi (USM Annaba, 17 goals)
2004–2005 USM Alger (5) JS Kabylie MC Alger Hamid Berguiga (JS Kabylie, 18 goals)
2005–2006 JS Kabylie (13) USM Alger ASO Chlef Hamid Berguiga (JS Kabylie, 18 goals)
2006–2007 ES Sétif (3) JS Kabylie JSM Béjaïa Cheick Oumar Dabo (JS Kabylie, 17 goals)
2007–2008 JS Kabylie (14) ASO Chlef ES Sétif Nabil Hemani (JS Kabylie, 17 goals)
2008–2009 ES Sétif (4) JS Kabylie JSM Béjaïa Mohamed Messaoud (ASO Chlef, 19 goals)
2009–2010 MC Alger (7) ES Sétif JS Kabylie Hadj Bouguèche (MC Alger, 17 goals)
2010–2011 ASO Chlef JSM Béjaïa ES Sétif El Arbi Hillel Soudani (ASO Chlef, 18 goals)
2011–2012 ES Sétif (5) JSM Béjaïa USM Alger Mohamed Messaoud (ASO Chlef, 15 goals)
2012–2013 ES Sétif (6) USM El Harrach CS Constantine Moustapha Djallit (MC Alger, 14 goals)
2013–2014 USM Alger (6) JS Kabylie ES Sétif Albert Ebossé Bodjongo (JS Kabylie, 17 goals)
2014–2015 ES Sétif (7) MO Béjaïa MC Oran Walid Derrardja (MC El Eulma, 16 goals)
2015–2016 USM Alger (7) JS Saoura JS Kabylie Mohamed Zubya (MC Oran, 13 goals)
Mohamed Tiaïba (RC Relizane, 13 goals)
2016–2017 ES Sétif (8) MC Alger USM Alger Ahmed Gasmi (NA Hussein Dey, 14 goals)
2017–2018 CS Constantine (2) JS Saoura NA Hussein Dey Oussama Darfalou (USM Alger, 18 goals)
2018–2019 USM Alger (8) JS Kabylie Paradou AC Zakaria Naidji (Paradou AC, 20 goals)
2019–2020 CR Belouizdad(7) MC Alger ES Setif Abdennour Belhocini(USM Bel Abbès, 10 Goals)
  • Note:
1962 - 2010 : Algerian Championnat National (Algerian National Championship)
from 2010 : Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 (Algerian Professional League 1)

Titles by club

Teams in bold compete in the Ligue Professionnelle 1 as of 2019–20 season. In total, 15 clubs have won the Algerian championship, The record champions are JS Kabylie with 14 titles.

Club Winners Runners-up Winning seasons
JS Kabylie
14
11
1972–73, 1973–74, 1976–77, 1979–80, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1988–89, 1989–90, 1994–95, 2003–04, 2005–06, 2007–08
USM Alger
8
4
1962–63, 1995–96, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2004–05, 2013–14, 2015–16, 2018–19
ES Setif
8
3
1967–68, 1986–87, 2006–07, 2008–09, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2014–15, 2016–17
MC Alger
7
4
1971–72, 1974–75, 1975–76, 1977–78, 1978–79, 1998–99, 2009–10
CR Belouizdad
7
4
1964–65, 1965–66, 1968–69, 1969–70, 1999–00, 2000–01, 2019–20
MC Oran
4
9
1970–71, 1987–88, 1991–92, 1992–93
CS Constantine
2
1
1996–97, 2017–18
NA Hussein Dey
1
5
1966–67
USM El Harrach
1
3
1997–98
RC Kouba
1
1
1980–81
MO Constantine
1
1
1990–91
ASO Chlef
1
0
2010–11
Hamra Annaba
1
0
1963–64
GC Mascara
1
0
1983–84
US Chaouia
1
0
1994–95

Total titles won by region

Region Number of titles Clubs
Algiers Province
25
USM Alger (8), MC Alger (7), CR Belouizdad (7), NA Hussein Dey (1), RC Kouba (1), USM El Harrach (1)
Tizi Ouzou Province
14
JS Kabylie (14)
Sétif Province
8
ES Sétif (8)
Oran Province
4
MC Oran (4)
Constantine Province
3
MO Constantine (1), CS Constantine (2)
Annaba Province
1
Hamra Annaba (1)
Oum El Bouaghi Province
1
US Chaouia (1)
Mascara Province
1
GC Mascara (1)
Chlef Province
1
ASO Chlef (1)

See also

Notes

A. a Hamra Annaba were known as Union sportive musulmane Annaba from 1962 until 1983.

B. a CR Belouizdad were known as Chabab Riadhi Belcourt from 1962 until 1977.

C. a JS Kabylie were known as Jamiat Sari' Kawkabi from 1974 until 1977.

D. a MC Alger were known as Mouloudia Pétroliers d'Alger from 1977 until 1986.

E. a JS Kabylie were known as Jeunesse Électronique de Tizi-Ouzou from 1977 until 1989.

F. a RC Kouba were known as Raed Solb de Kouba from 1974 until 1989.

G. a GC Mascara were known as Ghali Chabab Raï de Mascara from 1979 until 1987.

H. a ES Setif were known as Entente Plastique de Sétif from 1984 until 1988.

References

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