Oran, Algeria – The first edition of the Algerian Schools Football Cup concluded today at the Ahmed Zabana Stadium in Oran, with organizers hailing the event a resounding success. The tournament, featuring both male and female teams from educational institutions across the country, culminated in thrilling final matches that captivated spectators.
The event was designed to promote sportsmanship, teamwork, and healthy competition among students. Throughout the tournament, young athletes displayed impressive skill and dedication, reflecting the growing passion for football within Algerian schools. The atmosphere at the final matches was electric, with families, friends, and educators cheering on their respective teams.
“We are incredibly proud of the success of this inaugural cup,” stated a spokesperson for the organizing committee. “The level of participation and enthusiasm exceeded our expectations. It is a testament to the importance of sports in the development of young people.”
The Schools Football Cup aims to become an annual fixture on the Algerian sporting calendar, providing a platform for young talent to shine and fostering a love for the game at the grassroots level. Organizers are already planning for next year’s edition, with hopes of expanding the tournament to include even more schools and participants.
The Ministry of National Education played a key role in supporting the event, recognizing the importance of physical activity and sports in promoting a well-rounded education. The tournament showcased not only the athletic abilities of the students but also their commitment to teamwork, discipline, and fair play – values that are essential for success both on and off the field. The success of this year’s tournament bodes well for the future of football in Algeria.



