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Follow Algeria's FIFA World Cup 2026 soccer news, fixtures, results, squad and group standings from Reuters, covering their path through the tournament.
Norway's Erling Haaland and Algeria's Luca Zidane are among the nine sons who are going to emulate their fathers at the FIFA World Cup 2026.
Rejected twice by Algeria's only elite academy because of his height, the Wolfsburg forward has become the Desert Foxes' talisman
The Algeria National Soccer Team had its first official practice at Rock Chalk Park on Monday. The national team arrived shortly after midnight Sunday night/Monday morning to a warm welcome by fans of the squad.
Algeria extends national team coach Vladimir Petkovic before departing for US and start of World Cup
Vladimir Petkovic has signed an extension to remain as coach of the Algerian national team through July 2028, the country's soccer federation announced shortly before its departure Sunday for the United States and the start of the World Cup.
The Netherlands will enter the World Cup with familiar expectations and demons. The Dutch are considered the best team to never lift the Jules Rimet Trophy, and they’re trying desperately to shed the reputation of always being a bridesmaid.
Algeria will head into the FIFA World Cup 2026 with high ambitions following their return to football's biggest stage for the first time since 2014. The Desert Foxes will be determined to re-establish themselves among the world's elite and add a new chapter to their FIFA World Cup history.
Algeria enter the first 48-team World Cup as Africa's third-highest ranked side. In the seventh instalment of a nine-part series on African teams at the 2026 World Cup, RFI looks at a country making its fifth appearance on football's biggest stage.
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