The Federal Bureau of the Algerian Football Federation met in an ordinary session at the National Technical Center in Sidi Moussa, Algiers, to present a report on activities carried out during 2025. The sporting body described the year as one marked by significant efforts focused on improving governance, developing football at all levels, and strengthening organizational and administrative structures.
In his opening remarks, the President of the Algerian Football Federation, Walid Sadi, provided a brief overview of the activities completed in 2025. This year represents the first of the current Federal Bureau’s mandate (2025–2029), which followed the elections held on February 25, 2025.
On the financial front, the federation president noted a “noticeable improvement in the federation’s resources thanks to responsible and precise management, reflecting a clear desire to achieve the goal of self-financing.” He added that the ongoing review of competition system reforms “reflects the desire to address shortcomings observed on the ground, aiming to ensure the smooth running of future competitions and enhance the credibility of the governing bodies.”
He also highlighted that “measures have been taken to strengthen the structure of professional football and improve club governance, promoting sounder and more sustainable management in line with professionalism requirements and club licensing standards.”
In the same context, special attention was given to amateur football as the foundation of the sport. This involves supporting amateur leagues and clubs to improve competition organization, practice conditions, and training as part of a vision for balanced development across the national territory.
Regarding school football, the federation continues its cooperation with relevant authorities to promote the sport through the organization of the 2025 School Algerian Cup at the primary, middle, and high school levels, as well as participation in continental championships.
Walid Sadi emphasized that the federation’s stability is the result of collective work, which has enabled the implementation of various development programs and strengthened the organization’s credibility.
In conclusion, he called on all stakeholders in national football and the sports media to work together for the general interest of the sport, ensuring that Algerian football remains a healthy activity that upholds the values of respect and sportsmanship.
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