List of football stadiums in Algeria

The following is a list of football stadiums in Algeria, ordered by capacity. Currently all stadiums with a capacity of 10,000 or more are included, most large stadiums in Algeria are used for football (soccer), with some also used for athletics and rugby union.

Current stadiums

May 19, 1956 Stadium the second largest stadium in Algeria.
August 20, 1955 Stadium the oldest in the capital.
Mustapha Tchaker Stadium will host algerian national team games since 2008.
Mohamed Hamlaoui Stadium.
Omar Hamadi Stadium the second oldest in the capital.
#StadiumCapacityLocationHome TeamOpened
1 July 5, 1962 Stadium 64,000[1] Algiers MC Alger & Algerien Team 17 June 1972
2 May 19, 1956 Stadium 58,200 Annaba USM Annaba 10 July 1987
3 Stade 24 Fevrier 1956 45,000 Sidi Bel Abbes USM Bel-Abbès 19 June 1981
4 Ahmed Zabana Stadium 40,000 Oran MC Oran & Rugby union Team 5 May 1957
= Mohamed Hamlaoui Stadium 40,000 Constantine CS Constantine & MO Constantine 5 July 1973
6 Mustapha Tchaker Stadium 37,000 Blida USM Blida & Algerien Team 26 February 2001
7 Rouibah Hocine Stadium 35,000 Jijel JS Djijel
8 Stade Tahar Zoughari 30,000 Relizane RC Relizane
= Stade Ahmed Kaïd 30,000 Tiaret JSM Tiaret
= Complexe Sportif d'El Alia 30,000 Biskra US Biskra
= August 20, 1955 Stadium 30,000 Bordj Bou Arréridj CA Bordj Bou Arreridj
12 Stade Akid Lotfi 25,000 Tlemcen WA Tlemcen 1976
= Stade Messaoud Zougar 25,000 El Eulma MC El Eulma 1960
= Stade 13 Avril 1958 25,000 Saïda MC Saïda
= Stade 8 Mai 1945 25,000 Sétif ES Sétif 3 May 1972
= August 20, 1955 Stadium 25,000 Skikda JSM Skikda
17 Stade de l'Unité Africaine 22,000 Mascara GC Mascara 11 December 1986
= Maghrebi Unity Stadium 22,000 Béjaïa MO Béjaïa & JSM Béjaïa 1987
19 November 1, 1954 Stadium 20,000 Tizi Ouzou JS Kabylie 12 March 1978
= Stade Mohamed Bensaïd 20,000 Mostaganem ES Mostaganem & WA Mostaganem
= November 1, 1954 Stadium 20,000 Batna CA Batna & MSP Batna 1979
= Habib Bouakeul Stadium 20,000 Oran ASM Oran 1930s
23 Stade Mohamed Boumezrag 18,000 Chlef ASO Chlef
= Olympic Ouargla Stadium 18,000 Ouargla AHM Hassi Messaoud November 1992
25 Stade du 4 Mars 17,250 Tébessa US Tébessa 1992
26 Stade Omar Hamadi 17,000 Bologhine USM Alger 1935
27 August 20, 1955 Stadium 15,000 Algiers CR Belouizdad 1930
= Stade Imam Lyes de Médéa 15,000 Médéa Olympique de Médéa
= Stade Souidani Boujemaa 15,000 Guelma ES Guelma 1986
= Stade Badji Moukhtar 15,000 Souk Ahras ES Souk Ahras 17 June 1985
= August 20, 1955 Stadium 15,000 Béchar JS Saoura
= Rabah Bitat Stadium 15,000 Bouira MB Bouira 2004
33 Ramadan Ben-Abdelmalek Stadium 13,000[2] Constantine 1948
34 Rouïba Olympic Stadium 12,000 Rouïba WO Rouïba
35 Stade Omar Oucief 11,500 Aïn Témouchent CR Témouchent 1 July 2009
36 Omar Benrabah Stadium 11,000 Dar El Beïda Paradou AC & CRB Dar El Beïda
37 Stade Frères Brakni 10,000 Blida USM Blida 1902
= July 5, 1962 Stadium 10,000 Hadjout USMM Hadjout 1924
= Stade Colonel Chabou Abdelkader 10,000 Annaba Hamra Annaba
= Stade Abderrahmene Bensaci 10,000 Merouana AB Merouana
= Stade des frères Demane Debbih 10,000 Aïn M'lila AS Aïn M'lila
= November 1, 1954 Stadium 10,000 Algiers USM El Harrach
= Stade Omar Benhaddad 10,000 Kouba RC Kouba
= Koléa Olympic Stadium 10,000 Koléa

Under construction

#StadiumCapacityLocationHome TeamOpened
1 Stade Abdelkader Khalef[3] 50,000 Tizi Ouzou JS Kabylie 2018
2 Abdelkader Fréha Stadium[4] 40,143 Oran MC Oran & Algerien Team 2018
3 Abdelhamid Kermali Stadium[5] 40,000 Baraki Algerien Team 2018
4 Douera Sportpark Stadium[6] 40,000 Douera - 2020
5 New Sig Stadium 20,000 Sig CC Sig 2018

Future stadiums

All of these stadiums have been to postpone the start of the works due to the economic crisis.[7][8]

#StadiumCapacityLocationHome TeamOpened
1 New Constantine Stadium 50,000 Constantine CS Constantine 2022
2 New Sétif Stadium[9] 50,000 Sétif ES Sétif 2022
3 New Béjaïa Stadium 30,000 Béjaïa MO Béjaïa & JSM Béjaïa 2022
4 New Batna Stadium 30,000 Batna CA Batna 2022
5 Grand complexe sportif Chlef 40,000 Chlef ASO Chlef 2022

Top 10 Stadiums by Capacity

See also

References


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