Algiers, Algeria – MC Alger’s management today commemorated one of the most significant milestones in the club’s illustrious history: their first-ever continental title. The club fondly recalled the year 1976, which saw them crowned champions of the African Champions League, marking a watershed moment for both the club and Algerian football as a whole.
Officials at MC Alger emphasized that during that same remarkable season, the team achieved a historic treble, a feat deeply etched in the club’s memory and forever associated with the ‘Dean’ of Algerian clubs. This achievement continues to inspire players and fans alike.
MC Alger secured the African Champions League title in 1976 after a dramatic final victory against Guinean side Hafia Conakry, decided by a penalty shootout. The victory cemented MC Alger’s place in African football history.
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The club’s legacy extends beyond the pitch, embodying a spirit of resilience and determination that resonates throughout Algeria.



