USM Alger league record by opponent

Union Sportive Médina d'Alger is an Algerian association football club based in Algiers, that competes in the Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1. The club was formed in Algiers in 1937 as Union Sportive Musulmane d'Alger before it was renamed Union Sportive Médina d'Alger in 1962. the team changed its name, one more time in 1977 to be named that time Union sportive kahraba d'Alger, in 1987 the club name was changed again to Union d'Alger until 1989 faced with a major financial and economic crisis, the Algerian government in place in 1989 decides to abandon the 1977 reform. they recovered their old name Union Sportive Médina d'Alger. Before independence, the team played in many degrees in Ligue d'Alger, third, second, and first division, but they had never played in Honor Division the highest degree then. On March 15, 2020, the Ligue de Football Professionnel (LFP) decided to halt the season due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Algeria.[1] On July 29, 2020, the LFP declared that season is over USM Alger did not play all of its matches and settled with 22 out of 30 matches of 2019–20 season.[2]

USM Alger players lining up before a Ligue 1 match against USM El Harrach at Omar Hamadi Stadium on February 15, 2014.

Key

  • The records include the results of matches played in the Algerian Championnat National (from 1964 to 2010) and the Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 (since 2010).
  •    Teams with this background and symbol in the "Club" column are competing in the 2021–22 Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 alongside USM Alger.
  •    Clubs with this background and symbol in the "Club" column are defunct.
  • P = matches played; W = matches won; D = matches drawn; L = matches lost; F = Goals scored; A = Goals conceded; Win% = percentage of total matches won

All-time league record

Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1

Statistics correct as of game against CS Constantine on July 15, 2023
USM Alger league record by opponent
Club PWDL PWDL PWDLFA Win% First Last Notes
Home Away Total
MC Alger 42112110 41131513 83243623858128.921964–652022–23[lower-alpha 1][lower-alpha 2]
MC Oran 4125124 4131523 822827271009034.151964–652022–23
JS Kabylie 4122145 4041422 81262826758732.11969–702022–23[lower-alpha 3][lower-alpha 4]
CR Belouizdad 41211010 40111217 81322227938439.511964–652022–23
ES Sétif 392766 3941025 7831163110210339.741964–652022–23
NA Hussein Dey 301596 298714 59231620686738.981964–652021–22
USM El Harrach 23986 234118 46131914354128.261975–762017–18
ASO Chlef 221534 232516 4518819554437.781976–772022–23
CS Constantine 211182 217410 42181113584542.861970–712022–23
USM Blida 191432 195311 3819613503752.941964–652017–18
WA Tlemcen 201442 20668 402010105639501971–722021–22
ASM Oran 191243 19478 38161111633742.111964–652015–16
CA Batna 181620 18639 362259582361.111975–762018–19
RC Kouba 18846 18936 3617712493647.221969–702008–09
USM Bel Abbès 151032 163310 3113612503644.831969–702020–21
CA Bordj Bou Arreridj 151203 14257 2914510443048.282001–022020–21
USM Annaba 141031 14167 281198322839.291987–882010–11
JSM Béjaïa 131012 13607 261619392161.541999–20002018–19
MO Constantine 12822 12237 241059332241.671964–652002–03
MC El Eulma 7520 7124 14634181542.862008–092014–15
JS Saoura 11632 11137 22769272631.822012–132022–23
AS Ain M'lila 11731 11182 228112201036.361987–882020–21
AS Khroub 5320 5023 1034397302007–082011–12
MO Béjaïa 5410 5320 10730205702013–142018–19
MC Saïda 6510 6231 1274125958.331964–652011–12
Paradou AC 8611 8422 161033241562.52005–062022–23
WA Boufarik 7700 7232 14931271464.291974–751998–99
US Chaouia 4301 4121 842283501995–962004–05
DRB Tadjenanet 4220 4211 8431115502015–162018–19
Olympique de Médéa 6312 6312 126222212502016–172021–22
OMR El Annasser 3210 3210 642012566.672004–052007–08
RC Arbaâ 5500 5203 10703229702013–142022–23
RC Relizane 7520 7133 14653241642.861987–882021–22
US Biskra 5500 6213 1171314563.642005–062022–23
MSP Batna 3201 3102 630366501964–652009–10
USM Aïn Beïda 6501 6015 12516131641.671981–821996–97
ES Mostaganem 3210 3003 62137933.331964–651998–99
GC Mascara 5320 5122 104421413401979–802004–05
CRB Aïn Fakroun 1100 1100 2200301002013–142013–14
SA Mohammadia 1100 1010 211020501998–991998–99
JS Bordj Ménaïel 4310 4112 842274501987–881995–96
WA Mostaganem 1100 1001 210125501996–971996–97
USMM Hadjout 1100 1100 2200501001998–991998–99
JSM Tiaret 7421 7115 14536232335.711964–651998–99
Entente de Collo 4112 4022 81346912.51981–821988–89
JSM Skikda 2200 2101 4301114751987–882020–21
USM Annaba 5320 5023 103431715301964–651975–76[lower-alpha 5]
ES Guelma 7331 7034 14365171621.431964–651982–83
USM Sétif 2200 2011 421177501964–651974–75
USM Khenchela 3300 3201 65019183.331974–752022–23
DNC Alger 4211 4220 8431138501977–781981–82
IR Santé 1100 1010 211043501979–801979–80
NC Magra 3210 4112 732211642.862019–202022–23
RCG Oran 1100 1100 2200201001976–771976–77
JS Djijel 1100 1001 210144501969–701969–70
HB Chelghoum Laïd 2110 2110 422072502021–222022–23
MC El Bayadh 1100 1010 211010502022–232022–23

Overall record

Statistics correct as of game against CS Constantine on July 15, 2023
USM Alger overall league record by competition
Competition P W D L P W D L P W D L F A Win%
Home Away Total
Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 (Tier-One) 197127442619655637839318010710653935545.8
Algerian Championnat National (Tier-One) 427000427000854349231274108689740.87
Algerian Championnat National 2 (Tier-Two) 1940001940003881911227558030649.23
Total 81800081700016357204604552205155844.04

Footnotes

  1. In the 1964–65 season in the second leg and by a decision of the Algerian Football Federation, USM Alger won 2–0 after the Ministry of Youth and Sports suspended MC Alger.
  2. In the 2020–21 season USM Alger were deducted 3 points due to their withdrawal in their game against MC Alger.[3] The decision has been appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.[4] On August 28, 2020, after postponing several times the final decision was made without appeal, which is to return the three points and repeat the match.[5] however due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Algeria the Match was canceled.
  3. In the 2000–01 season and in the second leg, the match was not played due to the Black Spring events in the Kabylie region, so that USM Alger won 3–0 by decision of the Algerian Football Federation.
  4. In the 2005–06 season in the first leg and at the end of the first half, with the progress of JS Kabylie with one goal, USM Alger refused to return to complete the match. The Ligue de Football Professionnel decided to win JS Kabylie 3–0 and deducted three points from USM Alger.
  5. USM Annaba mentioned in this article is a club founded in 1944 now called HAMRA Annaba. Not to be confused with the current USM Annaba, a club based in the same city but founded in 1983.

References

Specific

General

  • Selhani, Saïd (2016). Archives du football Algerien II. Algiers: Eddiwan. p. 350.
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