Algeria made its return to the World Cup for the first time since 2014 and achieved a historic milestone by reaching the Round of 16—their best performance in the tournament’s history. The national team has secured the African Cup of Nations title on two occasions, in 1990 and 2019, affirming its significant role in African football.
The team’s lineup features players from top leagues, particularly the French Ligue 1, showcasing a wealth of talent as they prepare for the tournament.
Qualification Journey:
Algeria topped Group G in the CAF Qualifiers, securing a place in the 2026 FIFA World Cup with eight victories and just one defeat across ten matches, finishing seven points ahead of second-placed Uganda.
World Cup Group Stage Matches:
- June 16: Algeria vs Argentina — Kansas City Stadium (9 p.m. ET)
- June 22: Algeria vs Jordan — San Francisco Bay Area Stadium (11 p.m. ET)
- June 27: Algeria vs Austria — Kansas City Stadium (10 p.m. ET)
Group J for the 2026 FIFA World Cup will feature Algeria alongside Argentina, Austria, and Jordan.
Previous World Cup Experiences:
Algeria’s past World Cup performances include significant matches and milestones.
Key Players to Watch:
Riyad Mahrez stands out as one of Algeria’s most successful players, with multiple Premier League titles and a Champions League win with Manchester City. He’s also crucial to the team’s success, having contributed vital goals during their 2019 AFCON title run.
Rayan Ait Nouri is a Premier League-experienced left-back who has honed his skills at Wolverhampton before joining Manchester City, known for his ball-carrying ability and versatility.
Ramy Bensebaini, with his solid defensive skills honed in the Bundesliga, adds depth to the team and was key in Algeria’s AFCON achievement.
Coaching Leadership:
Vladimir Petkovic has managed Algeria since 2024, bringing a wealth of international experience, including success with Switzerland at the Euro 2020 quarter-finals and the 2018 World Cup round of 16. His coaching history also includes stints in Italy and France, adding further expertise.
Algeria’s All-Time Leading Scorers:
- Islam Slimani: 45 goals (active player) with a notable career across various clubs including Sporting CP and Leicester City.
Most Capped Player:
- Aissa Mundy: 110 caps (active), playing for clubs like Reims and Villarreal, followed by Riyad Mahrez and Islam Slimani, who have 107 and 101 caps respectively.
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About Algeria:
- Population: Approximately 47.7 million
- Capital: Algiers
Fan Take: Algeria’s resurgence on the World Cup stage is significant not just for their passionate supporters but for soccer enthusiasts globally. Their mix of experienced players and promising talent could lead to thrilling matches, raising the stakes for African representation in world football.

