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zoubir+zouraghi+stadium Latitude and Longitude:

36°28′49″N 2°48′46″E / 36.48028°N 2.81278°E / 36.48028; 2.81278
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Zoubir Zouraghi Stadium
ملعب الشهيد زوبير روراغي
Full nameZoubir Zouraghi Stadium
Former namesStade du FCB
Location Blida, Algeria
OwnerPMA of Blida
Capacity3,000
OpenedMay 29, 1924 [1]

Zoubir Zouraghi Stadium is a soccer stadium in Blida, Algeria, it has a maximum capacity of 3,000 people.

History

Dean of the Algiers League, FC Blida was founded in 1904 ten years after the first Oran clubs. The club took advantage of this precedence to dominate Algerian football in the 1920s, winning 5 Algiers Leagues and two AFN championships. In 1924, the club acquired its own land.

At the same time, US Blida was founded in 1920, which also built its own stadium almost next to that of the FCB. The USB will shine particularly by its rugby section, multiple champion of Algiers.

With decolonization, the FC Blidéen stadium will be used for a time by USM Blida.

External links

36°28′49″N 2°48′46″E / 36.48028°N 2.81278°E / 36.48028; 2.81278

References

  1. ^ "Le Stade du FCB". blidanostalgie.pagesperso-orange.fr. Retrieved 1 June 2020.



zoubir+zouraghi+stadium Latitude and Longitude:

36°28′49″N 2°48′46″E / 36.48028°N 2.81278°E / 36.48028; 2.81278
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Zoubir Zouraghi Stadium
ملعب الشهيد زوبير روراغي
Full nameZoubir Zouraghi Stadium
Former namesStade du FCB
Location Blida, Algeria
OwnerPMA of Blida
Capacity3,000
OpenedMay 29, 1924 [1]

Zoubir Zouraghi Stadium is a soccer stadium in Blida, Algeria, it has a maximum capacity of 3,000 people.

History

Dean of the Algiers League, FC Blida was founded in 1904 ten years after the first Oran clubs. The club took advantage of this precedence to dominate Algerian football in the 1920s, winning 5 Algiers Leagues and two AFN championships. In 1924, the club acquired its own land.

At the same time, US Blida was founded in 1920, which also built its own stadium almost next to that of the FCB. The USB will shine particularly by its rugby section, multiple champion of Algiers.

With decolonization, the FC Blidéen stadium will be used for a time by USM Blida.

External links

36°28′49″N 2°48′46″E / 36.48028°N 2.81278°E / 36.48028; 2.81278

References

  1. ^ "Le Stade du FCB". blidanostalgie.pagesperso-orange.fr. Retrieved 1 June 2020.



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