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Algeria decide the future of head coach after AFCON 2025 defeat

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Following Algeria’s disappointing exit from the Africa Cup of Nations 2025 after a defeat to Nigeria, the Algerian Football Federation has taken a decisive step regarding the future of the national team’s technical leadership.

Djamel Belmadi has now officially secured a contract extension that will keep him in charge of the Algerian national team until 2026. The confirmation was made on Friday by Djahid Zefizef, president of the Algerian Football Federation, bringing an end to several months of intense speculation and uncertainty surrounding the coach’s position.

In the same announcement, the federation also revealed that Belmadi will continue working with his entire existing backroom staff. This decision was made to ensure stability, preserve team chemistry, and maintain continuity in the technical direction of the squad as Algeria prepares for future international competitions.

The new deal arrives at a critical moment in Belmadi’s tenure. Fondly referred to by Algerian supporters as the “Minister of Happiness,” Belmadi earned legendary status after guiding the Fennecs to a historic Africa Cup of Nations triumph in 2019.

That success made him one of the most respected figures in Algerian football. However, recent years have been more turbulent, with the team failing to qualify for the latest World Cup and struggling to live up to expectations at major African tournaments. These setbacks triggered widespread criticism and mounting pressure on social media, with many fans openly calling for his removal.

Despite the growing backlash, Zefizef made it clear that the federation still has full confidence in Belmadi’s leadership. He stressed that the coach remains focused on his responsibilities and has not been distracted by the wave of criticism coming from outside.

According to the federation, a new strategic roadmap has already been put in place, outlining clear performance targets and expectations for the next two Africa Cup of Nations tournaments.

Belmadi, who has been in charge of Algeria since August 2018, will now be tasked with rebuilding and revitalizing the national team over the next three years. With his renewed mandate, the 46-year-old coach is expected to reshape the squad, restore consistency, and lead Algeria back to the top of African football.

Fidel Perez

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