Algeria women's national under-20 football team explained

Algeria Under-20
Nickname:الأفناك (The Fennecs)
Association:Algerian Football Federation
Sub-Confederation:UNAF (North Africa)
Other-Affiliation:UAFA (Arab Nations)
Confederation:CAF (Africa)
Coach:Azzedine Chih
Home Stadium:Omar Hamadi Stadium
Fifa Trigramme:ALG
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First Game: 2–3
(Algiers, Algeria, 2 April 2006)
Largest Win: 0–5
(Kampala, Uganda, 19 January 2020)
Largest Loss: 0–5
(Algiers, Algeria, 15 September 2017)
5–0
(Cape Coast, Ghana, 1 October 2017)
Regional Name:African World Cup qualification
Regional Cup Apps:4
Regional Cup First:2006
Regional Cup Best:Round 2 (2006)
U20wc Apps:None
Type:women

The Algeria U-20 women's national football team (Arabic: منتخب الجزائر لكرة القدم للسيدات ما تحت 20 سنة) represents Algeria in international women's football for under 20. The team plays its home games at the Omar Hamadi Stadium in Algiers and is coached by Azzedine Chih. Algeria played its first match on April 2, 2006 against Liberia, and lost 2–3.[1]

History

early history

The early history of the Algeria women's national under-20 football team dates back to its establishment in 2006. Since then, the team has aimed to develop young female football talents in the country and provide them with opportunities to showcase their skills at the international level. The team's formation has been part of the broader efforts to promote women's football in Algeria and increase participation among young women.

Algeria's first international game was against Liberia as part of the 2006 African U-20 Women's World Cup qualification, in which they lost 2 to 3 to the visitors.

The Algeria women's national under-20 football team made a notable comeback to the international stage in 2015 after a hiatus of nine years. Their return coincided with their participation in the first round of the 2015 African U-20 Women's World Cup qualification. However, the Algerian team faced tough opposition from their Burkinabe counterparts and ultimately lost with an aggregate score of 2–3.

In the 2018 world cup qualifiers, the team faced a resilient Ghanaian side and unfortunately suffered defeat in both matches, with a scoreline of five-nil per match in favor of Ghana.

The year 2019 marked the team's debut in the inaugural 2019 UNAF U-20 Women's Tournament. During the tournament, the team displayed their capabilities by securing a 3rd-place finish. Notably, they achieved a resounding victory against Tunisia with a score of 8–0. However, they faced defeats against Morocco and Burkina Faso with scores of 1–3 and 1–2, respectively.

Continuing their journey, the team participated in the 2020 African U-20 Women's World Cup qualification. In the preliminary round, they faced South Sudan and demonstrated their strength by emerging victorious in both matches. The Algerian team showcased their prowess with impressive scorelines of 5–0 and 4–0 in their favor.

Under the new Administration

With the appointment of Farid Benstiti as the coach of the Senior National team, women's football in Algeria witnessed a resurgence. Consequently, the Algerian women's national under-20 team was reinstated to participate in the 2023 UNAF U-20 Women's Tournament held in Sousse, Tunisia. Despite limited preparation stages and training camp, the team put up a commendable performance, finishing in 2nd place behind Morocco, who secured the top position due to a superior goal difference.

During the tournament, the Algerian team showcased their abilities by securing victories in two games. They defeated Tunisia with a scoreline of 4–2 and triumphed over Egypt with a score of 2–1.

In July 2023, French coach Pierre-Yves Bodineau was appointed as head coach for the national team.[2]

Results and fixtures

The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.

Legend

2023

Coaching Staff

Current coaching staff

PositionName
Head coach Pierre-Yves Bodineau
Assistant coach Nadir Maadsi
Goalkeeping coach Morad Boubgtiten
Physical coach Redhouane Bentouma

Players

Current squad

Head coach: Pierre-Yves Bodineau

Recent call-ups

The following players have also been called up to the Algeria squad within the last 12 months.

Competitive record

FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup record

FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup
Appearances: 0
YearRoundPosition
2002Did not enter
2004
2006Did not qualify
2008Did not enter
2010
2012
2014
2016Did not qualify
2018
2022Did not enter
2024Did not qualify
2026To be determined
Total0/12000000

African U-20 Women's World Cup qualification record

African U-20 Women's World Cup qualification
Appearances: 4
YearRoundPosition
2002Did not enter
2004
2006Round 2100123
2008Did not enter
2010
2012
2014
2015Round 1201123
2018Round 12002010
2020Cancelled220090
2022Did not enter
TotalRound 24/1172141316

UNAF U-20 Women's Tournament

UNAF U-20 Women's Tournament record
YearRoundPosition
2019Round-robin3rd3102105
2023Round-robin2nd321074
Total2/22nd6312179

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: les Algériennes en quête d'exploit. APS. 14 September 2017. 14 September 2017.
  2. Web site: DTN – SÉLECTIONS FÉMININES : LES STAFFS DÉSIGNÉS POUR LES SÉLECTIONS A, U20 & U17. 10 July 2023. faf.dz. Algerian Football Federation. 11 July 2023.
  3. Web site: DTN – SÉLECTIONS FÉMININES : LES U20 EN STAGE DU 10 AU 19 JUILLET AU CTN DE SIDI MOUSSA. 11 July 2023. faf.dz. Algerian Football Federation. 11 July 2023. fr. List of players – Women's U20 national team for July training camp 2023.