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USMM Hadjout

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Algerian football club
Football club
USMM Hadjout
Full nameUnion Sportive Musulmane d Marengo Hadjout
NicknameHdjajta
Founded5 March 1947; 78 years ago (1947-03-05)
GroundStade du 5 Juillet 1962
Capacity10,000
LeagueLigue Régional I
2023–24Inter-Régions Division, Group Centre-west,16th (relegated)

Union Sportive Musulmane Madinet Hadjout (Arabic:الإتحاد الرياضي الإسلامي لمدينة حجوط), known asUSMM Hadjout or simplyUSMMH for short, is an Algerian football club based inHadjout. The club was founded on 5 March 1947[1] and its colours are green and white. Their home stadiumStade du 5 Juillet 1962 has a capacity of 10,000 spectators. The club is currently playing in theLigue Régional I.

History

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Early years

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Union Sportive Musulmane de Marengo.
Sid Ali_Embarek et Yahia Saidi
USM Marengo 1950-51

At the end of the meeting of two great football clubs ofMitidja, theUnion Sportive Musulmane of Blida and Olympique de Marengo won hands down by the blidéens by the score of 3–2, USM Marengo (Union Sportive Musulmane Marengo) was born on 5 March 1947. Since its creation, a group of leaders then chaired by Sid Ali Embarek and a team of players have succeeded in registering the USMM in gold in the annals of the history of Algiers football alongside two other Muslim clubsMC Alger andUSM Blida against clubs yet helped by an administration in place such as Groupement Sportif Alger, the Olympic of Hussein Dey,AS Saint Eugène (currentlyBologhine),RU Alger, Groupe Sportif Orléansville (currentlyChlef), FC Blida, Sporting club d'El Biar, RC Maison-carée (currentlyEl Harrach), the Stade Guyotvillois, Olympique de Marengo. In the1950–51 season, USM Marengo achieved a historic rise to the highest degree ofDivision Honneur a point ahead of the ASPTT Alger and Abbas was the club's top scorer, But USM Marengo did not last long and was betrayed by the experience, where he played with more experienced teams such asAS Saint Eugène,MC Alger andRU Alger and occupied the last place.

In 1956, the central management of the FLN decided to cease all sporting activities of Muslim clubs. and in the 1955–56 season, USM Marengo participated in thePromotion Honneur, the last season before the independence of Algeria, where on March 4, 1956, in the 16th round and two games before the end of the season USM Marengo withdrew from the tournament, the League of Algiers office registered the packages of many Muslim clubs following the events that occurred at the match between theMC Alger andAS Saint Eugène. In Promotion Honneur,RC Kouba,USM Alger, WR Belcourt,JS Kabylie,JS El Biar and OM Saint Eugène declared general forfeiture on 11 March 1956. Given the exceptional circumstances and circumstances The league still decided to put them in the final standings in order not to penalize them (because normally the rule stipulates it is a downgrading in lower division for any general package), with a view to of a possible resumption of their activities for the next season. this withdrawal i come at the request of theNational Liberation Front (FLN) in support of the revolution against French colonialism and the delivery of voice to the world after the withdrawal, he joined a number of the squad to the front in the mountains.

After independence

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In the aftermath of independence, theAlgerian Football Federation launched the national championship with the establishment ofCritériums d'Honneur with several pools in the center, east and west, the USMM appeared in the same group as theUSM Alger,USM Blida, SO Berrouaghia, Stade Guyotvillois. In1963–64 the favorable results recorded are in theDivision d'Honneur composed of major clubs such asUSM Alger,USM Blida,WA Boufarik,JS Kabylie,MC Alger, S. Guyotville,AS Orléansville,CR Belcourt.[2] Unfortunately during this sports season againstWA Boufarik, USM Marengo will know purgatory, he only had one game left to play againstMC Alger in the first leg, the USMM will be suspended for a firm year of any competition in addition to the return phase not played, his best scores made before its "displacement" the USMM will resist. Given the capital points recorded before its suspension, the USMM will not be relegated. The USMM was composed by excellent days such asMessaoudi Mohamed selected in theAlgeria national football team alongsideRachid Mekhloufi,Mustapha Zitouni,Boubekeur Belbekri. he confirmed his position as a defender notably againstGermany national football team won by Algeria, theMorocco brothers (M'hamed and Larbi) with these two the show was assured,Hamadouche Ali who later ended his career at the greatRC Kouba,Saidi Zoubir a former pro ofRed Star to name a few.

view of Stade du 5 Juillet 1962 inHadjout, The official stadium of USMM Hadjout since its founding in 1947.

Since the new orientations of the sports policy the USMM forced to change its acronym will becomeIR Hadjout, ThenIRB Hadjout under direct supervision of the communal popular assembly ofHadjout, the former USMM will experience purgatory again for six years in the lower division (the first division at the time) the whole history of the sports club flew away dispossessing of its seat and "disappearance" of the archives as well as the trophies which adorned the seat of the sports family of hadjout, in particular the bouloumanes since despite the will of the people who work for the development of sport inHadjout the club will experience ups and downs becomeUSMM Hadjout again the basketball section will take over where it is among the tenors in the national division while the football section drowned in the depths finds its balance.[2]

In the2009–10 season, after only one season, USMM Hadjout fell to the newly createdLNF Amateur, despite occupying 13th place, which allows it to remain in theNational 2, but it was decided by theLigue de Football Professionnel and theAlgerian Football Federation to professionalize the Algerian football championship, starting from the2010–11 season Thus all the Algerian football clubs which until then enjoyed the status of semi-professional club, will acquire the professional appointment this season. the president of theAlgerian Football Federation,Mohamed Raouraoua, has been speaking since his inauguration as the federation's president inProfessionalism,[3]

Notable players

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Had senior international cap(s) for their respective countries.Players whose name is listed inbold represented their countries while playing for USMM Hadjout.

Recent seasons

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Before independence

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FranceFFF -season-by-season record of Union Sportive Musulmane Madinet Hadjout
SeasonLeague AlgiersForconi CupTop goalscorer(s)
DivisionPosPtsPWDLGFGANameGoals
1947-48Troisième Division00000000---
1948-4900000000Third round--
1949-50Deuxième Division00000000Fourth round--
1950-51Première Division1st471813324517Fifth round--
1951-52Division Honneur12nd332243152456Fifth round--
1952-53Première Division2nd01800000---
1953-54Première Division00000000---
1954-55Promotion Honneur9th4122411700---
1955-56Promotion Honneur9th3322731200---
No competition is played by the muslim clubs between 1956 and 1962 by order of theFLN (Algerian War)

After independence

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AlgeriaFAF -season-by-season record of Union Sportive Musulmane Madinet Hadjout
SeasonLeagueCupOtherAfricaTop goalscorer(s)
DivisionPosPtsPWDLGFGANameGoals
1962–63Critérium Honneur2nd431810534018Round of 32
1963–64Division Honneur14th45306321Round of 64
1964–65Division d'Honneur14th402638152250Preliminary round
1986–87Division 5Round of 64
1987–88Division 4Round of 64
1988–89Division 3Round of 64
1989–90Division 36th3230128103030Not played
1990–91Division 3Round of 64
1991–92Division 26th333012993433Round of 16Abdelkader Kouadri14
1992–93Division 29th2630106142732Not played
1993–94Division 23rd4032176940274th Regional Round
1994–95Division 25th3632148103724Round of 64
1995–96Division 27th4130118112323Sixty-fourth finals
1996–97Division 28th3830108123228Preliminary round
1997–98Division 23rd4430101462826Preliminary roundRound of 64
1998–99Super Division14th122619161444Round of 32Rachid Abdessamia4
1999–2000Division 33rd452613672117Preliminary round
2000–01National 25th4430101463119Round of 64
2001–02National 28th4030117124342Preliminary round
2002–03National 211st2928611111834Preliminary round
2003–04National 29th3830108122339Round of 64
2004–05Inter-Régions8th403091382324Preliminary round
2005–06Inter-Régions14th303079142638Preliminary round
2006–07Inter-RégionsRound of 64
2007–08Régional I1stRound of 64
2008–09Inter-Régions1st613018754115Round of 32
2009–10National 213th4134914112834Round of 64
2010–11LNF Amateur8th29247892629Preliminary round
2011–12LNF Amateur5th4026131123629Preliminary round
2012–13LNF Amateur1st532615834219Preliminary round
2013–14Ligue 212nd3930116132631Quarter-finalsAbdeslam Selloum4[citation needed]
2014–15Ligue 213rd353098132935Preliminary roundIsmail Belkacemi12[citation needed]
2015–16Ligue 216th193047192245Preliminary roundAbdelouadoud Zitouni5[citation needed]
2016–17LNF Amateur8th3930109112844Preliminary round
2017–18LNF Amateur15th363099122642Round of 64
2018–19LNF Amateur11st363099123340Round of 64
2019–20LNF Amateur[note 1]9th312494112027Round of 64
2020–21Inter-Régions1st2614752195Not played
2021–22Ligue 214th3230102182546Not played

Notes

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  1. ^On March 15, 2020, the Ministry of Youth and Sports decided to stop the season due to theCOVID-19 pandemic in Algeria, Then it was canceled with the rise of the first eight teams to theLigue 2 and the relegation was cancelled.[4][5]

References

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  1. ^"Union Sportive Musulmane de Marengo".gallica.bnf.fr.Archived from the original on 2022-05-11. Retrieved2022-05-11.
  2. ^ab"l'histoire de l'USMM".usmmhadjout.blog4ever.com.Archived from the original on 17 April 2022. Retrieved30 March 2022.
  3. ^Professional Championship: The project onArchived 2010-12-10 at theWayback Machine onDZFoot.com
  4. ^"الجزائر تعلن إيقاف النشاط الرياضي بسبب كورونا".btolat.com. 15 March 2020.Archived from the original on 25 June 2023. Retrieved12 March 2022.
  5. ^"COVID-19 : ARRET DES COMPETITIONS JUSQU'A NOUVEL ORDRE".faf.dz. 15 March 2020.Archived from the original on 17 April 2022. Retrieved12 March 2022.
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