Mohamed Hamlaoui Stadium

Stade Mohamed Hamlaoui
ملعب محمد حملاوي
Full name Stade Mohamed Hamlaoui
Former names Stade 17 Juin
Location Constantine, Algeria
Owner APC of Constantine
Capacity 45,000[1][2][3]
Surface Grass
Construction
Built 1971
Opened July 5, 1973
Renovated 2007
Tenants
CS Constantine
MO Constantine

Stade Mohamed Hamlaoui (Arabic: ملعب محمد حملاوي) is a multi-use stadium in Constantine, Algeria. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium has an official capacity of 45,000 people, but crowds sometimes exceeded above (unsafe) 60,000. It serves as a home ground for CS Constantine, and MO Constantine.

Algeria national football team matches

The Stade Mohamed Hamlaoui has hosted six games of the Algeria national football team, against China PR and Sudan in 1980, Niger and Nigeria in 1981, Egypt in 1989, and the Senegal in 1990.

4 December 1980
00:00 UTC+1
Algeria  4–1  China PR
Ghrib  23'
Bensaoula  30'
Kaci-Said  64'
Gelouan Y  70' (o.g.)
Report Yi-Gho  88'
Stade 17 Juin 1976, Constantine
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Kouras (Algeria)

12 December 1980
00:00 UTC+1
Algeria  2 – 0  Sudan
Bensaoula  9'
Fergani  45'
Report
Stade 17 Juin 1976, Constantine
Attendance: 50,000
Referee: Aissaoui Boudabbous (Tunisia)

1 May 1981
00:00 UTC+1
Algeria  4–0  Niger
Madjer  44'
Belloumi  46', 77'
Korichi  53'
Report
Stade 17 Juin 1976, Constantine
Attendance: 60,000
Referee: Doudou N'Jie (Gambia)

30 October 1981
00:00 UTC+1
Algeria  2–1  Nigeria
Belloumi  9'
Madjer  85'
Report Owolabi  40'
Stade 17 Juin 1976, Constantine
Attendance: 60,000
Referee: André Daina (Switzerland)

8 October 1989
00:00 UTC+1
Algeria  0–0  Egypt
Report
Stade 17 Juin 1976, Constantine
Attendance: 55,000
Referee: Sydney Picon-Ackong (Mauritius)

17 December 1990
00:00 UTC+1
Algeria  1–0  Senegal
Haraoui  60' Report
Stade 17 Juin 1976, Constantine
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Boucetta (Tunisia)

References

Coordinates: 36°20′57″N 6°37′33″E / 36.34917°N 6.62583°E / 36.34917; 6.62583


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