An official statement on the Algerian national team's use of a "legitimate class" to decipher the magic talismans in the African nations

The Algerian Football Federation announced, in a statement published on its official website, in response to the rumors about the use of a legitimate sponsor to decipher the talisman of Sahar from the national football team, which led to its modest results in the African Nations Championship currently being held in Cameroon.

The Algerian Federation said in its statement, "The Algerian Football Federation ends with the knowledge of the sports public opinion that it has not at any time invited any sophisticated person to come to Cameroon in order to provide his services to the players of the national team."

He added, "The FAF denounces and condemns this type of rumor that harms the image of our national team, and reserves the right to take legal measures against all those who link their names or actions to the national team and the federation."

On their part, the players and members of the various crews are determined to defend the national colors with courage, relying on their talent and strength of character, as well as their performance on the field and all the work done so far.

The Algerian national team is preparing for an important confrontation that will be held on Thursday against the Ivory Coast, in which it is looking for a victory to revive its hopes of continuing the journey of preserving its title.

Algerian media and social networking sites circulated information about the "Desert Warriors" team's exposure to magic, which led to its loss against modest Equatorial Guinea 1-0, and its draw with Sierra Leone without goals, which led to the bottom of the fourth group ranking and they are threatened with an early exit.

The legitimate Algerian Sheikh Ibn Al-Shanfara confirmed the existence of magic that led to the downfall of the team’s players against Equatorial Guinea, while rumors spread that the Algerian Federation had hired Al-Raqi to decipher the magic, before the union came out and denied in its official statement today (Tuesday).

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