Entente Sportive Sétifienne (Arabic: الوفاق الرياضي السطايفي), known as Entente de Sétif, commonly referred to as ES Sétif or ESS for short, is an Algerian professional football club based in Sétif. The club was founded in 1958 and its colours are black and white. Their home stadium, the 8 May 1945 Stadium, has a capacity of 18,000 spectators. The club is currently playing in the Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1.

ESS is one of the most successful clubs in Algeria, having won the Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 eight times and the Algerian Cup a record of eight times. They are also one of only three Algerian clubs to have won the CAF Champions League, winning it twice in 1988 and 2014. They have also won the Arab Champions League twice, in 2007 and 2008, as well as three North African Cups in 2009 and 2010. In 2015, they became the first Algerian club to win the CAF Super Cup since the creation of the competition in 1993.

ES Sétif became CAF Champions League champion by defeating DR Congo's AS Vita Club in the 2014 final; and the reigning CAF Super Cup champions, by beating Egypt's Al Ahly in the 2015 Super Cup and the reigning Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 champions.

History

The club was founded in 1958 by Ali Benaouda and Ali Layass as Entente Sportive Sétifienne (ESS), the name was later changed to Entente Pétroliers Sétifienne (EPS) in 1977, and again in 1984 it became known as Entente Plastique Sétifienne (EPS) and was then later changed back to Entente Sportive Sétifienne (ESS).

The first colours of the club were green and the white, and following a confrontation with the French Army in a match with FC Gadir on May 8, 1945, colours changed to black and white as mourning for the events on this day. The Guessab Stadium was the original name for the club's home.

ES Sétif is one of the prestigious top flight Algerian clubs. The club has won the Algerian Cup 8 times, and is the only Algerian team to have won the Afro-Asia cup, in 1989 in Qatar.

Since its foundation, ES Sétif has had 19 presidents, the first being Ibrahim Dokomi.[citation needed] The current president is Hassan Hammar.

African success

In 1988, ES Sétif won the African Cup of Champions Clubs by beating Iwuanyanwu Nationale of Nigeria 4–1 on aggregate in the final. After losing the first leg 1–0 in Liberty Stadium, Ibadan, ES Sétif scored 4 goals in the return leg in Constantine to lift the trophy. ES Sétif were playing in the Algerian second division at time and are the only club in Africa to date to have won the African Cup of Champions Clubs while not being in the top flight.

By winning the 1988 African Cup of Champions Clubs, ES Sétif qualified for the 1989 Afro-Asian Club Championship, where they faced Al-Sadd of Qatar, winners of the 1988–89 Asian Club Championship. ES Sétif won both legs, 2–0 at home and 3–1 in Doha, to lift the trophy. They are the only Algerian club to have won the competition.

On June 29, 2010, ES Sétif became the first fully professional club in Algeria.

On August 8, 2010, ES Sétif defeated CS Sfaxien of Tunisia 1–0 to win the first-ever edition of the UNAF Super Cup.

Crest

  • Former logo
  • Former logo
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Shirt sponsor & kit manufacturer

Kit suppliers
DatesSupplier
2020–2021United Kingdom Umbro
2021–2024Saudi Arabia Offside
2024–Italy Macron
Shirt sponsors
DatesSponsor
2007–17Algeria Djezzy GSM
2017–2020South Korea Kia Motors Algeria Ooredoo
2020–2021United States ROWE OILS Algeria GICA[fr]
2021–22Algeria GICA[fr]
2023–Algeria Sonelgaz

Honours

TypeCompetitionTitlesWinning seasons
DomesticLigue 181968, 1987, 2007, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2017
Algerian Cup81963, 1964, 1967, 1968, 1980, 1989, 2010, 2012
Algerian Super Cup22015, 2017
ContinentalAfrican Champions League21988, 2014
African Super Cup12015
IntercontinentalAfro-Asian Cup11989
RegionalArab Club Champions Cup22007, 2008
North African Cup of Champions12009
North African Cup Winners Cup12010
North African Super Cup12010

Performance in CAF competitions

ES Sétif 1989–90 with From Left to Right: Stand Up: Serrar - Boulehdjilet - Osmani - Nabti - Zorgane - Bernaoui. Sitting Bendjabellah - Rahmani - Adjissa - Gharib - Adjas. This team participated in the 1988 African Cup of Champions Clubs.

ES Sétif whose team has regularly taken part in Confederation of African Football (CAF) competitions. Qualification for Algerian clubs is determined by a team's performance in its domestic league and cup competitions, ES Sétif have regularly qualified for the primary African competition, the African Cup, by winning the Ligue Professionnelle 1. ES Sétif have also achieved African qualification via the Algerian Cup and have played in the former African Cup Winners' Cup. The first match was against Kampala City FC and it ended in a 1–0 loss, As for the biggest win was in 1991 against ASC Linguère 7–1, and biggest loss was against Union Douala 5–0 in 1981.

After six years of absence, ES Setif returned to continental competitions, this time in the African Cup of Champions Clubs, for the first time The following year and in the same competition, despite falling to the second division, Les Aigles Noirs managed to achieve the title for the first time against Iwuanyanwu Nationale of Nigeria and after the defeat in the First leg 1–0, they achieved an overwhelming victory in the Second leg 4–0 in a match that took place at Stade du 17 Juin in Constantine, After that, they met with Al Sadd SC in the final of the Afro-Asian Club Championship, and won the title for the first time, which is the only one of its kind in the history of Algerian football. In 1991 ES Sétif participated in the last continental participation in the twentieth century, where it reached the semi-finals, and in the Second round, Malik Zorgane scored the first hat-trick for ES Sétif against SC Gagnoa.

Total standings of African Cup participations (1963 to 2022–23)

Pos.TeamPldWDLGFGACSCCCLCCWCCACCCC
Pa.PldPa.PldPa.PldPa.PldPa.Pld
1JS Kabylie21310738682651842217122214430545
2ES Sétif145613747219162111294212536
3USM Alger1456934422331431198052516434
4CR Belouizdad793220279676650210420
5MC Alger723113281109274814420
6MC Oran4819101970523203122828

Pos. = Position; Pld = Matches played; W = Won; D = Drawn; L = Lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; Pa. = Participation; Pld = Matches played CSC = CAF Super Cup; CCL = CAF Champions League; CCWC = CAF Cup Winners' Cup; CAC = CAF Cup; CCC = CAF Confederation Cup

1987 – Second Round 1988Champion 1989 – First Round 2008 – First Round 2010 – Quarter-finals2011 – Third Round 2013 – Third Round 2014Champion 2015 – Group Stage 2016 – Group Stage -Disqualified2018Semi-finals 2022Semi-finals
2009Finalist 2011 – Second Round of 8 2012 – First Round2013 – Group Stage 2021 – Group Stage
1981 – Quarter-finals 1991 – Semi-finals
2015Champion

Players

Algerian teams are limited to four foreign players. The squad list includes only the principal nationality of each player;

Current squad

As of 31 January 2026[update]. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
No. Pos. Nation Player 1 GK ALG Hatem Bencheikh El Fegoun (on loan from Olympique Akbou) 3 DF ALG Issam Naim 4 DF ALG Imadeddine Boubekeur 5 DF ALG Youcef Douar 6 MF ALG Oussama Daibeche 7 FW CGO Wilfrid Nkaya 8 MF ALG Mohamed Hamek 9 FW ALG Mohamed Benlebna 10 MF ALG Akram Djahnit (captain) 11 MF ALG Kheireddine Toual 12 DF ALG Adda Derder 13 DF GAB Mick OmfiaNo. Pos. Nation Player 14 MF ALG Abderraouf Arib 16 GK ALG Zakaria Saidi 17 FW ALG Mohamed Boukerma 19 FW CIV Daniel Gnahoua 20 FW ALG Merouane Zerrouki 21 MF ALG Hachemi Benslimane 22 DF ALG Ibrahim Bekakchi 26 DF ALG Aïssa Boudechicha 27 DF ALG Kamel Hamidi 28 FW ALG Youcef Gherbi 29 MF GHA Salifu Mudasiru 30 GK ALG Ala Eddine Bouaoune
1GKALGHatem Bencheikh El Fegoun (on loan from Olympique Akbou)
3DFALGIssam Naim
4DFALGImadeddine Boubekeur
5DFALGYoucef Douar
6MFALGOussama Daibeche
7FWCGOWilfrid Nkaya
8MFALGMohamed Hamek
9FWALGMohamed Benlebna
10MFALGAkram Djahnit (captain)
11MFALGKheireddine Toual
12DFALGAdda Derder
13DFGABMick Omfia
No.Pos.NationPlayer
14MFALGAbderraouf Arib
16GKALGZakaria Saidi
17FWALGMohamed Boukerma
19FWCIVDaniel Gnahoua
20FWALGMerouane Zerrouki
21MFALGHachemi Benslimane
22DFALGIbrahim Bekakchi
26DFALGAïssa Boudechicha
27DFALGKamel Hamidi
28FWALGYoucef Gherbi
29MFGHASalifu Mudasiru
30GKALGAla Eddine Bouaoune

Personnel

Current technical staff

PositionStaff
Head coachLotfi Amrouche
Assistant coachSofiane Benkhelifa
Goalkeeping coachMourad Benamer
Fitness coachAbdallah Mansouri

Management

PositionStaff
PresidentAbdelhamid Rais
Director GeneralNabil Gouasmia
Sporting DirectorDhia Eddine Boulahdjilet
Financial Director

Notable players

Below are the notable former players who have represented ES Sétif in league and international competition since the club's foundation in 1958. To appear in the section below, a player must have played in at least 100 official matches for the club or represented the national team for which the player is eligible during his stint with ES Sétif or following his departure.

For a complete list of ES Sétif players, see Category:ES Sétif players

Algeria Algeria Nacer Adjissa Algeria Laid Belhamel Algeria Isâad Bourahli Algeria Faouzi Chaouchi Algeria Abdelmoumene Djabou Algeria Lamouri Djediat Algeria Farès Fellahi Algeria Abderahmane Hachoud Algeria Lazhar Hadj Aïssa Algeria Samir Hadjaoui Algeria Nabil HemaniAlgeria Algeria Messaoud Koussim Algeria Abdelkader Laïfaoui Algeria Khaled Lemmouchia Algeria Kheïreddine Madoui Algeria Hocine Metref Algeria Antar Osmani Algeria Slimane Raho Algeria Abdelhamid Salhi Algeria Abdelhakim Serrar Algeria Abdelmalek Ziaya Algeria Malik ZorganeAfrica Cameroon Francis Ambané Ivory Coast Rémi Adiko Ivory Coast Serey Die

Managerial history

DatesName
Dates Name 1961–63 Algeria Mokhtar Arribi 1963–64 Algeria El Hadi Benmahmoud 1964–65 Algeria Mokhtar Arribi 1965 Algeria Khelifa Kemicha 1965–67 Algeria Abdelhamid Kermali 1967–68 Algeria Mokhtar Arribi 1968–71 Algeria Abdelhamid Kermali 1971–72 Algeria Mokhtar Arribi 1972–73 Algeria Mokhtar Arribi Algeria El Hadi Benmahmoud 1973–74 Algeria El Hadi Benmahmoud 1974–77 Algeria Abdelhamid Kermali 1977–78 Algeria Benkniouar 1978–79 Bulgaria Victor 1979–81 Algeria Mokhtar Arribi 1981–83 Algeria Abdelhamid Kermali 1983–84 Algeria Mokhtar Arribi 1984–85 Algeria Abdelhamid Kermali 1985–87 Algeria Mokhtar Arribi 1987 Soviet Union Bilov 1987–89 Algeria Mokhtar Arribi 1989–90 Algeria Bouzid Cheniti Algeria Hadj Noureddine 1990–91 Algeria Bouzid Cheniti 1991–92 Algeria Bouzid Ilyes Algeria Bouzid Cheniti Algeria Boulahdjilet 1992–93 Algeria Hadj Noureddine Palestine Said Hadj Mansour 1993–94 Algeria Abdelhamid Kermali 1994–95 Algeria Boulahdjilat Algeria Bouzid Cheniti 1995–96 Algeria Bouzid Cheniti Algeria Abdelhamid Salhi Algeria Boulahdjilat 1996–97 Algeria Boulahdjilat Algeria Abdelkrim Bira 1997–98 Czech Republic Bikart Algeria Abdelkrim Khalfa 1998–99 Algeria Abdelkrim Khalfa Algeria Noureddine Saâdi 1999–00 Algeria Noureddine Saâdi Palestine Said Hadj Mansour 2000–01 Palestine Said Hadj Mansour & Algeria Abdelkrim Khalfa 2001–02 Algeria Safih Algeria Noureddine Saâdi 2002–03 Algeria Boualem Charef Palestine Said Hadj MansourDates Name Sept 2, 2004 – Jan 23, 2005 Algeria Abdelkrim Bira Jan 25, 2005 – Jun 1, 2006 France Hervé Revelli Jun 18, 2005– Nov 30, 2005 Algeria Hocine Zekri Dec 12, 2005 – Jan 28, 2007 Algeria Rachid Belhout Feb 1, 2007 – July 5, 2007 Algeria Rabah Saâdane July 11, 2007 – Sept 18, 2007 Switzerland Charles Roessli Sept 20, 2007 - Nov 3, 2007 Algeria Noureddine Saâdi Dec 3, 2007 – June 30, 2008 France Bernard Simondi Sept 1, 2008 – June 30, 2009 Algeria Azzedine Aït Djoudi Oct 8, 2009 – Aug 18, 2010 Algeria Noureddine Zekri Aug 19, 2010 – Dec 31, 2010 Italy Giovanni Solinas Jan 13, 2011 – June 30, 2011 Italy Giovanni Dellacasa Sept 22, 2011 – June 16, 2012 Switzerland Alain Geiger July 1, 2012 – Sept 8, 2013 France Hubert Velud Sept 8, 2013 – Sept 26, 2013 Algeria Kheirredine Madoui (interim) Sept 27, 2013 – Dec 8, 2013 France Jean-Christian Lang Dec 8, 2013 – July 5, 2014 Algeria Rabah Saâdane July 8, 2014–;– December, 2015 Algeria Kheirredine Madoui Dec, 2015 – May 27, 2016 Switzerland Alain Geiger Jun 1, 2016 – Dec 10, 2016 Algeria Abdelkader Amrani Dec 11, 2016 – Dec 31, 2016 Algeria Malik Zorgane Jan, 2017 – Dec 17, 2017 Algeria Kheireddine Madoui Dec 18, 2016 – Dec 31, 2017 Algeria Malik Zorgane Jan, 2018 – Apr, 2018 Algeria Abdelhak Benchikha Apr, 2018 – Jun, 2018 Algeria Malik Zorgane Jun 1, 2018 – Nov 23, 2018 Morocco Rachid Taoussi Nov 25, 2018 – Feb 5, 2019 Algeria Noureddine Zekri Feb 7, 2019 – May 30, 2019 Algeria Nabil Neghiz Jun, 2019 – Oct 17, 2019 Algeria Kheireddine Madoui Oct 26, 2019 – Feb 28, 2022 Tunisia Nabil Kouki Feb 28, 2022 – Apr 17, 2022 Algeria Rédha Bendris Apr 17, 2022 – Jun 17, 2022 Serbia Darko Nović Jul 14, 2022 – Nov 20, 2022 Egypt Hossam El Badry Nov 27, 2022 – Jan 8, 2023 Algeria Khaled Lemmouchia (interim) Jan 8, 2023 – Feb 19, 2023 Tunisia Chiheb Ellili Feb 25, 2023 – Jul 15, 2023 Algeria Billel Dziri Aug 6, 2023 – Sep 12, 2023 Algeria Abdelkader Amrani Sep 13 2023 – Feb 9, 2024 France Franck Dumas Feb 10, 2024 – Jun 14, 2024 Tunisia Ammar Souayah Jul 10, 2024 – Jan 21, 2025 Algeria Rédha Bendris Jan 21, 2025 – Jun 20, 2024 Tunisia Nabil Kouki Jul 14, 2025 – Oct 2, 2025 Germany Antoine Hey Oct 2, 2025 – Oct 30, 2025 Algeria Taoufik Rouabah Nov 18, 2025 – Feb 15, 2026 Serbia Milutin Sredojević Feb 15, 2026 – Algeria Lotfi Amrouche
1961–63Algeria Mokhtar Arribi
1963–64Algeria El Hadi Benmahmoud
1964–65Algeria Mokhtar Arribi
1965Algeria Khelifa Kemicha
1965–67Algeria Abdelhamid Kermali
1967–68Algeria Mokhtar Arribi
1968–71Algeria Abdelhamid Kermali
1971–72Algeria Mokhtar Arribi
1972–73Algeria Mokhtar Arribi Algeria El Hadi Benmahmoud
1973–74Algeria El Hadi Benmahmoud
1974–77Algeria Abdelhamid Kermali
1977–78Algeria Benkniouar
1978–79Bulgaria Victor
1979–81Algeria Mokhtar Arribi
1981–83Algeria Abdelhamid Kermali
1983–84Algeria Mokhtar Arribi
1984–85Algeria Abdelhamid Kermali
1985–87Algeria Mokhtar Arribi
1987Soviet Union Bilov
1987–89Algeria Mokhtar Arribi
1989–90Algeria Bouzid Cheniti Algeria Hadj Noureddine
1990–91Algeria Bouzid Cheniti
1991–92Algeria Bouzid Ilyes Algeria Bouzid Cheniti Algeria Boulahdjilet
1992–93Algeria Hadj Noureddine Palestine Said Hadj Mansour
1993–94Algeria Abdelhamid Kermali
1994–95Algeria Boulahdjilat Algeria Bouzid Cheniti
1995–96Algeria Bouzid Cheniti Algeria Abdelhamid Salhi Algeria Boulahdjilat
1996–97Algeria Boulahdjilat Algeria Abdelkrim Bira
1997–98Czech Republic Bikart Algeria Abdelkrim Khalfa
1998–99Algeria Abdelkrim Khalfa Algeria Noureddine Saâdi
1999–00Algeria Noureddine Saâdi Palestine Said Hadj Mansour
2000–01Palestine Said Hadj Mansour & Algeria Abdelkrim Khalfa
2001–02Algeria Safih Algeria Noureddine Saâdi
2002–03Algeria Boualem Charef Palestine Said Hadj Mansour
DatesName
Sept 2, 2004 – Jan 23, 2005Algeria Abdelkrim Bira
Jan 25, 2005 – Jun 1, 2006France Hervé Revelli
Jun 18, 2005– Nov 30, 2005Algeria Hocine Zekri
Dec 12, 2005 – Jan 28, 2007Algeria Rachid Belhout
Feb 1, 2007 – July 5, 2007Algeria Rabah Saâdane
July 11, 2007 – Sept 18, 2007Switzerland Charles Roessli
Sept 20, 2007 - Nov 3, 2007Algeria Noureddine Saâdi
Dec 3, 2007 – June 30, 2008France Bernard Simondi
Sept 1, 2008 – June 30, 2009Algeria Azzedine Aït Djoudi
Oct 8, 2009 – Aug 18, 2010Algeria Noureddine Zekri
Aug 19, 2010 – Dec 31, 2010Italy Giovanni Solinas
Jan 13, 2011 – June 30, 2011Italy Giovanni Dellacasa
Sept 22, 2011 – June 16, 2012Switzerland Alain Geiger
July 1, 2012 – Sept 8, 2013France Hubert Velud
Sept 8, 2013 – Sept 26, 2013Algeria Kheirredine Madoui (interim)
Sept 27, 2013 – Dec 8, 2013France Jean-Christian Lang
Dec 8, 2013 – July 5, 2014Algeria Rabah Saâdane
July 8, 2014–;– December, 2015Algeria Kheirredine Madoui
Dec, 2015 – May 27, 2016Switzerland Alain Geiger
Jun 1, 2016 – Dec 10, 2016Algeria Abdelkader Amrani
Dec 11, 2016 – Dec 31, 2016Algeria Malik Zorgane
Jan, 2017 – Dec 17, 2017Algeria Kheireddine Madoui
Dec 18, 2016 – Dec 31, 2017Algeria Malik Zorgane
Jan, 2018 – Apr, 2018Algeria Abdelhak Benchikha
Apr, 2018 – Jun, 2018Algeria Malik Zorgane
Jun 1, 2018 – Nov 23, 2018Morocco Rachid Taoussi
Nov 25, 2018 – Feb 5, 2019Algeria Noureddine Zekri
Feb 7, 2019 – May 30, 2019Algeria Nabil Neghiz
Jun, 2019 – Oct 17, 2019Algeria Kheireddine Madoui
Oct 26, 2019 – Feb 28, 2022Tunisia Nabil Kouki
Feb 28, 2022 – Apr 17, 2022Algeria Rédha Bendris
Apr 17, 2022 – Jun 17, 2022Serbia Darko Nović
Jul 14, 2022 – Nov 20, 2022Egypt Hossam El Badry
Nov 27, 2022 – Jan 8, 2023Algeria Khaled Lemmouchia (interim)
Jan 8, 2023 – Feb 19, 2023Tunisia Chiheb Ellili
Feb 25, 2023 – Jul 15, 2023Algeria Billel Dziri
Aug 6, 2023 – Sep 12, 2023Algeria Abdelkader Amrani
Sep 13 2023 – Feb 9, 2024France Franck Dumas
Feb 10, 2024 – Jun 14, 2024Tunisia Ammar Souayah
Jul 10, 2024 – Jan 21, 2025Algeria Rédha Bendris
Jan 21, 2025 – Jun 20, 2024Tunisia Nabil Kouki
Jul 14, 2025 – Oct 2, 2025Germany Antoine Hey
Oct 2, 2025 – Oct 30, 2025Algeria Taoufik Rouabah
Nov 18, 2025 – Feb 15, 2026Serbia Milutin Sredojević
Feb 15, 2026 –Algeria Lotfi Amrouche

List of managers

Information correct as of 15 February 2026. Only competitive matches are counted.

Key
*Caretaker manager
NameFromToMatchesWonDrawnLostWin%
Algeria Mokhtar Arribi19611964
Algeria Mokhtar Arribi19651969
Algeria Mokhtar Arribi19791981
Algeria Mokhtar Arribi19831984
Algeria Mokhtar Arribi19861989
Algeria Abdelkrim Bira2 September 200423 January 2005
France Hervé Revelli25 January 20051 June 2006
Algeria Hocine Zekri18 June 200630 November 2006
Algeria Rachid Belhout12 December 200628 January 2007
Algeria Rabah Saâdane1 February 20075 July 2007
Switzerland Charles Roessli11 July 200718 September 2007
Algeria Noureddine Saâdi20 September 20073 November 2007
France Bernard Simondi3 December 200730 June 2008
Algeria Rachid Belhout22 September 2009
Algeria Ali Mechiche20 September 20098 December 2009
Algeria Noureddine Zekri8 October 200918 August 2010
Italy Giovanni Solinas19 August 201031 December 2010
Italy Giovanni Dellacasa13 January 201130 June 2011
Switzerland Alain Geiger22 September 201116 June 201236225961.11
France Hubert Velud4 July 20127 September 2013482791256.25
Algeria Kheirredine Madoui *8 September 201326 September 2013320166.67
France Jean-Christian Lang27 September 20137 December 2013944144.44
Algeria Rabah Saâdane8 December 20135 July 201427147651.85
Algeria Kheirredine Madoui8 July 20147 November 20157026281637.14
Switzerland Alain Geiger14 November 201527 May 201627129632.43
Algeria Abdelkader Amrani1 June 201614 December 20161574446.67
Algeria Kheïreddine Madoui24 December 201617 December 20173588422.86
Algeria Malik Zorgane *17 December 201729 December 20171100100
Algeria Abdelhak Benchikha30 December 201725 April 20181764735.29
Algeria Malik Zorgane *25 April 2018June 201850140
Morocco Rachid Taoussi1 June 201823 November 201825116844
Algeria Noureddine Zekri24 November 20185 February 2019951355.56
Algeria Nabil Neghiz7 February 201930 May 20191573546.67
Algeria Kheirredine Madoui22 July 201912 October 2019721428.57
Tunisia Nabil Kouki26 October 201927 February 20228946232051.69
Serbia Darko Novic17 April 202217 June 20221463542.86
Egypt Hossam El Badry13 July 202220 November 20221053250
Algeria Khaled Lemmouchia *27 November 20228 January 2023622233.33
Tunisia Chiheb Ellili8 January 202319 February 2023310233.33
Algeria Billel Dziri25 February 202315 July 20231234525
Algeria Abdelkader Amrani6 August 202312 September 202300000
France Franck Dumas13 September 20239 February 20241793552.94
Tunisia Ammar Souayah10 February 20249 July 20241564540
Algeria Rédha Bendris10 July 202421 January 20251776441.18
Tunisia Nabil Kouki21 January 202520 June 20251772841.18
Germany Antoine Hey14 July 20252 October 2025613216.67
Algeria Taoufik Rouabah2 October 202530 October 202520110
Serbia Milutin Sredojević18 November 202515 February 20261245333.33
Algeria Lotfi Amrouche15 February 20260000

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