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The club was also named '''NADIT Oran''' between 1977 and 1989
The club was also named '''NADIT Oran''' between 1977 and 1989

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==Crest==
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==Stadium==
The team plays in the '''Stade Allal Toula''' which holds 5,000 people.


==Achievements==
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*'''[[North African Cup]]'''
*'''[[North African Cup]]'''
:Runner-up (1) : 1954
:Runner-up (1) : 1954

==Stadium==
The team plays in the '''Stade Allal Toula''' which holds 5,000 people.

==Crest==
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<gallery>
Image:USM Oran (old logo).png|Old logo
Image:USM Oran (logo).jpg|Former logo
Image:USM Oran (logo).png|Present logo
</gallery>
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==Current Players==
==Current Players==

Revision as of 13:01, 16 November 2017

USM Oran
إتحاد وهران
Full nameUnion Sportive Madinet d'Oran
إتحاد رياضي مدينة وهران
Nickname(s)Le Doyen
Unionistes
FoundedMarch 1, 1926
GroundStade Allal Toula
Oran, Algeria
Capacity5,000
PresidentMokhtar Boughrassa
Head CoachMohamed Djerradi
LeagueInter-Régions
2014–153rd place

Union Sportive Madinet d'Oran (USM Oran), (Template:Lang-ar) is an Algerian soccer club founded in 1926 in Oran and play in the Inter-Régions League (D4). The club colours are black and white.

History

USM Oran in 1939

The club was founded on March 1, 1926 under the name of Union Sportive Musulmane d'Oran in Medina Jedida, a famouse popular quarter of Oran, by the Algerian nationalist Sadek Boumaza with Bendouba "El Fellous", Benkoula, Boumefraa and others. They decided to create a team which became a multi-sports club some days after its creation. The club is the first one of North Africa to put the word Musulmane (Template:Lang-en) in its name to differentiate from other European colonial teams[1].

The club was also named NADIT Oran between 1977 and 1989

Crest

Stadium

The team plays in the Stade Allal Toula which holds 5,000 people.

Achievements

National

  • Oran League
Champion (7) : 1933, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1949, 1950
  • Oran Cup
Winner (1) : 1952

International

Runner-up (3) : 1933, 1935, 1950
Runner-up (1) : 1954

Current Players

As of July, 2014.[2]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Algeria ALG Ahmed Guenanou
5 DF Algeria ALG Merouane Benhadada
6 DF Algeria ALG Zakaria Hamou
7 FW Algeria ALG Naceredine Boubakeur
8 MF Algeria ALG Mohamed Arroussi
10 MF Algeria ALG Mohamed Dala
11 FW Algeria ALG Islam Hamza Touahri
12 FW Algeria ALG Abdelhak Guedider
13 DF Algeria ALG Issam Abdelmadjid Reffas
14 DF Algeria ALG Youcef Saâd Houari
17 MF Algeria ALG Mohamed Sari
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 MF Algeria ALG Fayçal Hadji
19 Algeria ALG Mohamed Amine Hanchour
20 DF Algeria ALG Sofiane Hmaïda (captain)
22 MF Algeria ALG Mohamed Amine Benali
23 MF Algeria ALG Mokhtar Sedjrari
24 DF Algeria ALG Benaouda Kahouadji
25 GK Algeria ALG Hamza Boukli Hacène
26 DF Algeria ALG Chahmi Attache
27 Algeria ALG Djilali Djemai
GK Algeria ALG Mohamed Smahi

Non-playing staff

Director staff

Position Name
Chairman Algeria Rabie Bouakil
General Secretary Algeria Mohamed Ghilas
General Manager Algeria Mustapha Abed

Technical staff

Below the list of technical staff of 2015–16 season :

Position Name
DTS Algeria Mohamed Djerradi
Manager Algeria Abdelkader Brik
Assistant Manager Algeria Ahmed Fadel
Technical Assistant
Goalkeeping Coach Algeria Mahieddine Abadou
Reserve Team Coaches Algeria Khelil Grouzat

Medical staff

Below the list of technical staff of 2015–16 season :

Position Name
Medical Directors Algeria Sid Ahmed Fayçal Boutenzar
Therapist Algeria Houari Badreddine

Notable players

Below the list of some great players of the team around his history.[3]

Sponsors

Equipment

  • 2013–15 Algeria Baeko
  • 2015–16 United States Sarson Sports USA

References

  1. ^ "USM Oran : Les " Noir et Blanc " en couleur". L'Expression Magazine. A. Salim. May 3, 2006.
  2. ^ "USM Oran squad (Algerian Cup)". Mouloudia.com. Retrieved December 26, 2014.
  3. ^ "USM Oran: Une saison cauchemardesque". Le Quotidien d'Oran. M. Benboua. June 6, 2009.