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Association | Algerian Volleyball Federation | ||
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Confederation | CAVB | ||
Head coach | Yacine Djelloui | ||
FIVB ranking | 47 (as of 23 May 2024) | ||
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Summer Olympics | |||
Appearances | 2 (First in 2008 ) | ||
Best result | 11th (2008, 2012) | ||
World Championship | |||
Appearances | 1 (First in 2010 ) | ||
Best result | 21st (2010) | ||
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Medal record | ||
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African Championship | ||
2009 Blida | Team Competition | |
2007 Nairobi | Team Competition | |
2011 Nairobi | Team Competition | |
2015 Nairobi | Team Competition | |
All-Africa Games | ||
1978 Algiers | Team Competition | |
2007 Algiers | Team Competition | |
2011 Maputo | Team Competition |
The Algeria women's national volleyball team represents Algeria in international volleyball competitions.
(2008–present)
Head coach: Aimed Saidani Second coach: Candida Rosa Jimenez Amaro
Head coach: Georg Strumilo Second coach: Aimed Saidani
2012 Olympic Games African qualifiers
Head coach: Georg Strumilo Second coach: Aimed Saidani
Head coach: Ahmed Boukacem Second coach: Kamel Trabelsi
2010 FIVB Women's World Championship
Head coach: Mouloud Ikhdji Second coach: Boussaid Salah Scout: Redjdal Mohand
2010 woman's world championship Africa pool D qualifying tournament
Head coach: Mouloud Ikhdji Second coach: Boussaid Salah Scout: Redjdal Mohand
2008 Olympic Team
Head coach: Mouloud Ikhdji Second coach: Boussaid Salah Scout: Redjdal Mohand
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Algeria competed at the 2022 Mediterranean Games in Oran, Algeria over 10 days from 25 June to 5 July 2022 with delegation of 522 persons, including 293 men and 182 women. The country finished the Games with 53 medals amongst all nations: 20 gold, 17 silver, and 16 bronze. This is the best participation in the history of Algeria, breaking the number of the 2001 Mediterranean Games. The sports with the most medals were Athletics, Karate and Boxing. The first medals Algeria earned were in Karate, where Algeria won six medals, including four golds by Cylia Ouikene, Louiza Abouriche and Chaima Midi for women's and Oussama Zaid for men's. In Boxing, Algeria participated with fifteen men's and women's boxers, 13 of whom won medals including five golds through Jugurtha Ait Bekka, Roumaysa Boualam, Hadjila Khelif, Imane Khelif and Yahia Abdelli. The third specialty in terms of medals is strong Athletics with a total of 13 medals, including five golds, by Bilal Tabti in 3000 m steeplechase, Yasser Triki in Triple jump, Bilel Afer in high jump, Djamel Sedjati in 800 m and finally the Men's 4×400 m relay team. In other sports participation was different and in Badminton duo Koceila Mammeri and Youcef Sabri Medel won a historic gold, and the only one in this specialty, by defeating the Spanish duo Luis Enrique Penalver Pereira and Pablo Abian Vicen. In fencing Algeria won its first gold medal in history with Saoussen Boudiaf winning against Italian Rebecca Gargano. In Judo, from which a lot was expected of Algeria, they earned four medals, one of which was gold by Messaoud Dris in 73 kg, defeating Moroccan Hassan Doukkali by Ippon. In wrestling, swimming and weightlifting, he won one gold medal in each discipline: Bachir Sid Azara in men's Greco-Roman as for Ishak Ghaiou and Abdelkrim Ouakali get the silver medal. Jaouad Syoud in 200 m individual medley and Walid Bidani in snatch +102 kg and was satisfied with silver in Clean & jerk.