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Location
  
Bordj Menaïel, Algeria

Founded
  
1932

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Full name
  
Jeunesse Sportive de Bordj Ménaïel

League
  
Group A, Ligue Régionale d'Alger II

Jeunesse Sportive de Bordj Ménaïel, or JS Bordj Ménaïel as its more commonly known, is an Algerian football club based in the city of Bordj Ménaïel, Algeria. The club was founded in 1932.

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The club is currently playing in Group A of the Ligue Régionale d'Alger II, the fifth tier of the Algerian football system.

History

The club spent 13 seasons playing in the Algerian top flight, with their last season being in 1995–96. The club's best finish was in the 1993–1994 season when they finished second to champions US Chaouia, who had the same number of points but a better goal differential.

In 1987, the club reached the final of the Algerian Cup where they lost to eventual champions USM El Harrach 1–0.

In 1995, the club played in the CAF Cup. In the first round, they beat Burkinabé side Union Sportive des Forces Armées 6–3 on aggregate, after winning the home leg 5–1 and losing the return leg 2–1. In the second round, they lost 3–3 on the away goals rule to Tunisian club Etoile du Sahel, after beating them 3–1 at home and losing 2–0 on the road.

Achievements

  • Algerian Championnat National
  • Algerian Cup
  • Performance in CAF competitions

  • CAF Cup: 1 appearance
  • Former players

    A number of the clubs former players have gone on to play for neighboring JS Kabylie and achieve international success. The most recent player to make the switch is Algerian international Fawzi Chaouchi who played at the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

  • Farouk Belkaïd
  • Abdelhak Benchikha
  • Lounés Bendahmane
  • Bachir Boudjelid
  • Fawzi Chaouchi
  • Karim Doudène
  • Noureddine Drioueche
  • Saïd Hamrani
  • Lounes Laouzai
  • Salah Mohamed Samadi
  • References

    JS Bordj Ménaïel Wikipedia