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2012–13 Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1


FieldValue
competitionAlgerian Ligue Professionnelle 1
season2012–13
dates7 September 2012 – 21 May 2013
winnersES Sétif (6th title)
promotedCA Bordj Bou Arréridj
JS Saoura
USM Bel-Abbès
continentalcup1Champions League
continentalcup1 qualifiersES Sétif
continentalcup2Confederation Cup
league topscorerMoustapha Djallit (14 goals)
biggest home winES Sétif 6–0 CA Batna (September 18)
USM Alger 6-0 USM Bel-Abbès (December 7)
biggest away winWA Tlemcen 0–3 MC Alger (September 15)
CA Batna 0–3 USM Alger (September 29)
highest scoringCS Constantine 4–3 MC Oran (September 18)
matches128
total goals233
longest winsES Sétif (5)
USM Alger (4)
longest unbeatenMC Alger (8)
MC El Eulma(8)
USM Alger (6)
longest lossesWA Tlemcen (3)
USM Bel-Abbès (3)
prevseason2011–12
nextseason2013–14

JS Saoura USM Bel-Abbès USM Alger 6-0 USM Bel-Abbès (December 7) CA Batna 0–3 USM Alger (September 29) USM Alger (4) MC El Eulma(8) USM Alger (6) USM Bel-Abbès (3)

The 2012–13 Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 was the 51st season of the Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 since its establishment in 1962. A total of 16 teams contested the league, with ES Sétif as the defending champions. The league began on September 8, 2012.

Team summaries

Promotion and relegation

Teams promoted from 2011–12 Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 2

  • CA Bordj Bou Arréridj
  • USM Bel-Abbès
  • JS Saoura

Teams relegated to 2012-13 Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 2

  • AS Khroub
  • NA Hussein Dey
  • MC Saïda

Stadiums and locations

TeamLocationStadiumStadium capacity
ASO ChlefChlefStade Mohamed Boumezrag17,000
CA BatnaBatnaStade Seffouhi5,000
CA Bordj Bou ArréridjBordj Bou ArréridjStade 20 Août 1955 (Bordj Bou Arréridj)20,000
CR BelouizdadAlgiersStade 20 Août 195521,000
CS ConstantineConstantineStade Mohamed Hamlaoui40,000
ES SétifSétifStade 8 Mai 194525,000
JS KabylieTizi OuzouStade 1er Novembre20,000
JSM BéjaïaBéjaïaStade de l'Unité Maghrébine18,000
JS SaouraMéridjaStade 20 Août 1955 (Béchar)20,000
MC AlgerAlgiersStade 5 Juillet 196276,000
MC El EulmaEl EulmaStade Messaoud Zougar25,000
MC OranOranStade Ahmed Zabana40,000
USM Bel-AbbèsSidi Bel AbbèsStade 24 Fevrier 195645,000
USM AlgerAlgiersStade Omar Hamadi15,000
USM El HarrachAlgiersStade 1er Novembre8,000
WA TlemcenTlemcenStade Akid Lotfi30,000

Personnel and kits

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

TeamManagerCaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
ASO ChlefALG {{sortnameRachidBelhoutBelhout, Rachid}}ALG {{sortnameSamirZaouiZaoui, Samir}}
CA Bordj Bou ArréridjALG {{sortnameToufikRouabahRouabah, Toufik}}ALG Djamel BencherguiITA Kappa
CA BatnaALG Rachid BouarrataALG Mohamed SaïdiESP JomaHodna Lait
CR BelouizdadITA Guglielmo ArenaALG Abdelkrim MameriESP JomaNedjma, CNEP, Le Temps, Wakt El Djazair, Bellat
CS ConstantineFRA Roger LemerreALG Yacine BezzazALG KCSHodna Lait
ES SétifFRA Hubert VeludALG Mourad DelhoumESP JomaDjezzy, Groupe Safcer, Société des ciments de Aïn El Kebira, Echorouk
JS KabylieITA Enrico FabbroALG Ali RialALG AlteaNedjma, Peugeot, Echorouk
JS SaouraALG Chérif HadjarALG Kaddour BeldjilaliALG BaekoZerouati
JSM BéjaïaFRA Alain MichelALG Brahim ZafourITA KappaNedjma, General Emballage, Ramdy, Cevital, ECI Boudiab
MC AlgerFRA Jean-Paul RabierALG Réda BaboucheESP JomaDjezzy, Opel, Peaudouce, Echorouk TV
MC El EulmaALG Abdelkader YaïcheALG Abdenour MahfoudiGER AdidasNedjma, MaproGaz, Trefisoud
MC OranSUI Raoul SavoyALG Hichem MezaïrALG BaekoNedjma, Ifri, Hodna Lait, Propal Algérie, Aigle Azur, Zerouati
USM AlgerARG Miguel Angel GamondiALG Noureddine DahamGER AdidasSonelgaz, Djezzy, Le Temps, Wakt El Djazair, ETRHB
USM Bel-AbbèsALG {{sortnameFouadBoualiBouali, Fouad}}ALG {{sortnameSmaïlDissDiss, Smaïl}}
USM El HarrachALG {{sortnameBoualemCharefCharef, Boualem}}ALG {{sortnameAzzedineDoukhaDoukha, Azzedine}}
WA TlemcenALG {{sortnameAbdelkaderAmraniAmrani, Abdelkader}}ALG {{sortnameAnwar MohamedBoudjakdjiBoudjakdji, Anwar Mohamed}}

Managerial changes

Managerial changes during the 2012–13 campaign.

Pre-season

TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming managerDate of appointment
USM Bel-AbbèsALG Abdelkrim BenyellèsSacked21 July 2012Pre-seasonALG Fouad Bouali23 July 2012
MC AlgerFRA Patrick LiewigSacked18 August 2012Pre-seasonFRA Jean-Paul Rabier21 August 2012

During the season

TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming managerDate of appointment
MC AlgerFRA Jean-Paul RabierSacked23 September 20123rdALGDjamel Menad24 September 2012
CA Bordj Bou ArreridjALG Toufik RouabahSacked1 October 201214thALG Rachid Bouarrata12 October 2012
MC OranSUI Raoul SavoyDemission8 October 201215thALG Abdellah Mecheri10 October 2012
CA BatnaALG Rachid BouarrataDemission12 October 201214thALG Toufik Rouabah12 October 2012
WA TlemcenALG Abdelkader AmraniDemission13 October 201213thALG Kheireddine Kherris13 October 2012
USM AlgerARG Miguel GamondiSacked16 October 201210thFRA Rolland Courbis24 October 2012
ASO ChlefALG Rachid BelhoutDemission23 October 201213thALG Nour Benzekri16 November 2012
CR BelouizdadITA Guglielmo ArenaSacked23 October 20129thALG Fouad Bouali7 November 2012
MC El EulmaALG Abdelkader YaïcheSacked29 October 20125thALG Rachid Belhout3 November 2012
USM Bel-AbbèsALG Fouad BoualiDemission30 October 201214thALG Abdelkader Yaïche14 November 2012
MC OranALG Abdellah MecheriSacked5 November 201214thALG Djamel Benchadli5 November 2012
WA TlemcenALG Kheireddine KherrisSacked14 November 201216thALG Abdelkrim Benyellès14 November 2012
JS KabylieITA Enrico FabbroSacked17 November 201211thALG Nacer Sandjak23 November 2012

League table

Leader week after week

ImageSize = width:800 height:150 PlotArea = left:20 right:30 bottom:70 top:0 DateFormat= yyyy Period = from:1 till:30 ScaleMajor= unit:year increment:1 start:1

Colors = id:MCA value:green id:JSMB value:red id:USMH value:yellow id:ESS value: black TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal

PlotData= anchor:from bar:Leaders width:15 mark:(line,white) align:left fontsize:S from:1 till:3 shift:(1,15) text:"MCA" color:MCA from:3 till:6 shift:(1,15) text:"JSMB" color:JSMB from:6 till:8 shift:(1,15) text:"USMH" color:USMH from:8 till:30 shift:(1,15) text:"ESS" color:ESS

The bottom of the table week after week

ImageSize = width:800 height:150 PlotArea = left:20 right:30 bottom:70 top:0 DateFormat= yyyy Period = from:1 till:30 ScaleMajor= unit:year increment:1 start:1

Colors = id:WAT value:blue id:USMBA value:green id:MCO value:red id:CAB value:blue TimeAxis = orientation:hor format:yyyy

PlotData= anchor:from bar:Leaders width:15 mark:(line,white) align:left fontsize:S from:1 till:5 shift:(1,15) text:"WA Tlemcen" color:WAT from:5 till:7 shift:(1,15) text:"USMBA" color:USMBA from:7 till:8 shift:(1,15) text:"WAT" color:WAT from:8 till:9 shift:(1,15) text:"MCO" color:MCO from:9 till:13 shift:(1,15) text:"WAT" color:WAT from:13 till:15 shift:(1,15) text:"USMBA" color:USMBA from:15 till:21 shift:(1,15) text:"CAB" color:CAB from:21 till:25 shift:(1,15) text:"WAT" color:WAT from:25 till:30 shift:(1,15) text:"USMBA" color:USMBA

Season statistics

Hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstScoreDate
ALG Moustapha DjallitMC AlgerWA Tlemcen0–315 September 2012
ALG Ahmed GasmiUSM AlgerWA Tlemcen4–03 November 2012

References

References

  1. Walid Z.. (2012-06-13). "Ligue 1 : La reprise fixée aux 7 et 8 septembre".
  2. (2011-06-18). "Ligue 2, 30e j. : Le CSC reçoit son trophée, le PAC sauvé".
  3. (2012-05-09). "L1 : Le NA Hussein Dey et le MC Saïda relégués".
  4. (2012-09-23). "L1 : MC Alger, Jean-Paul Rabier limogé par Omar Ghrib".
  5. (2012-09-24). "L1 : Djamel Menad, nouvel entraîneur du MC Alger".
  6. (2012-10-02). "Toufik Rouabah : Le CABBA, c'est fini".
  7. (2012-10-12). "L1 : CA Batna, Bouarrata s'en va, Rouabah lui succède".
  8. (2012-10-10). "MCO : Savoy jette l'éponge".
  9. (2012-10-11). "L1 : Abdellah Mecheri nouvel entraineur du MC Oran".
  10. (2012-10-16). "L1 : WAT, Amrani démissionne, Kherris prend le relais".
  11. (2012-10-24). "Rolland Courbis nouvel entraîneur de l'USM Alger".
  12. (2012-10-23). "L1: ASO Chlef, Belhout s'en va, un Algérien pour lui succéder".
  13. (2012-11-16). "L1 : Nour Benzekri nouvel entraîneur de l'ASO Chlef".
  14. (2012-10-21). "L1 : CRB, Arena remplacé par Saadi ou Amrani après la JSK".
  15. (2012-11-07). "L1 : Fouad Bouali nouvel entraîneur du CR Belouizdad".
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  17. (2012-10-30). "L1 : USM Bel Abbès, Fouad Bouali jette l'éponge".
  18. (2012-11-14). "L1 : Abdelkader Yaïche nouvel entraîneur de l'USM bel Abbès".
  19. (2012-11-05). "L1 : MC Oran, Djamel Benchadli succède à Abdellah Mecheri".
  20. (2012-11-15). "L1 : Benyellès remplace Kherris à la tête du WA Tlemcen".
  21. (2012-11-18). "L1 : JSK, Enrico Fabbro démis de ses fonctions".
  22. (2012-11-24). "L1 : Retour de Sandjak à la tête de la JS Kabylie".
  23. (2012-05-20). "USMH – MCA : Le Mouloudia sans conviction à El Harrach".
  24. (2013-05-21). "Le MCA boycotte le match face à l'USM Harrach".
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