The Algerian national team delegation leaves for Cairo to meet Djibouti

 The first batch of the Algerian national football team left today, Monday, the Algerian capital, towards the Egyptian capital, Cairo, in anticipation of the Djibouti team meeting next Friday in the African qualifiers for the 2022 World Cup.

The team's mission, headed by Charafeddine Amara, president of the Algerian Federation, and includes the technical staff and the rest of the crews and players Jamal Ben Al-Omari, Youssef Belaili and Baghdad Bounedjah, will stop in the French capital, Paris, where the players who are active in Europe will join it, provided that the mission continues the journey towards Cairo.

The Algerian national team will play its first training session on Monday evening in Cairo, under the leadership of coach Djamel Belmadi, according to the official website of the Algerian Federation.

Algeria leads Group A with ten points, ahead of Burkina Faso, with two rounds of qualifying rounds.

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