
It's been 12 years since the Desert Foxes last returned to football's biggest stage, but now they're roaring back. Algeria have officially made it to the Algeria FIFA World Cup 2026 – and they're not joking.
The Fennecs arrive in North America with a point to prove, having a dominant qualifying campaign in the CAF and a fearsome squad behind them, captained by Riyad Mahrez. All you need to know about Algeria's road to the FIFA Club World Cup 2026 in the United States, Mexico and Canada.
Algeria is one of the top teams in Africa that has improved a lot to reach the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Head coach has brought the Fennecs back to being a competitive and hard-working team that is also very tactical.
After Algeria had suffered two successive AFCON group-stage defeats, Bosnian-born Petković, a 62-year-old tactician, was appointed in February 2024. His record is impressive: from 2011 to 2017 he was the manager of the Switzerland national team, who reached the Round of 16 in the 2018 FIFA World Cup and the quarterfinals of UEFA Euro 2020.
Coaching Style & Tactical Identity
Petković is known for his high-pressing, attack-minded system. He demands intensity without the ball, with forwards and midfielders pressing high to disrupt opposition build-up. In possession, Algeria are fluid and direct — looking to exploit wide areas with pacey wingers and deliver quickly into striker Mohamed Amoura.
The influence of his has been revolutionary. Under his leadership, Algeria have played 20 games, won 15 of them, drawn 3 games and lost only 2, conceding 19 goals and scoring 52. The Fennecs also got a clean sweep with no losses in their qualifying group to advance to AFCON 2025, a sign of their good form.
Algeria's journey to the 2026 FIFA World Cup was nothing short of resounding. The Fennecs were in CAF Qualifying Group G with Uganda, Mozambique, Guinea, Botswana and Somalia, and made no bones about it that they were the ones to take home the gold.
| Position | Team | P | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts |
| 1st | Algeria | 10 | 8 | 1 | 1 | 24 | 8 | +16 | 25 |
| 2nd | Uganda | 10 | 6 | 0 | 4 | 14 | 9 | +5 | 18 |
| 3rd | Mozambique | 10 | 6 | 0 | 4 | 14 | 17 | -3 | 18 |
| 4th | Guinea | 10 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 11 | 8 | +3 | 15 |
| 5th | Botswana | 10 | 3 | 1 | 6 | 12 | 16 | -4 | 10 |
| 6th | Somalia | 10 | 0 | 1 | 9 | 3 | 20 | -17 | 1 |
Algeria managed to finish seven points ahead of Uganda, which was in second place, having won eight of their ten matches. They gave up only eight goals in all the campaign (joint lowest defensive result), making them one of the best defensive performances in the group.
On October 9, 2025, Algeria won a huge 3-0 victory against Somalia at home, securing their spot in the World Cup. A night of celebration and class in Algiers. Riyad Mahrez orchestrated the whole thing; he helped out with Mohamed Amoura's opening goal in the 6th minute and netted his own with a left foot strike in the 19th before again assisting Amoura with the final.
In the win, Algeria earned their 20th spot in the 2026 tournament and Algeria's fourth African spot, trailing only Morocco, Tunisia, and Egypt.
Algeria are grouped with Europe's Austria and Asia's Jordan and Argentina, the reigning World Cup champions, in . One of the more intriguing teams in the tournament.
| Date | Match | Venue | City |
| June 16, 2026 | Argentina vs Algeria | GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium | Kansas City, Missouri, USA |
| June 22, 2026 | Jordan vs Algeria | Levi's Stadium | Santa Clara (SF Bay Area), California, USA |
| June 27, 2026 | Algeria vs Austria | GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium | Kansas City, Missouri, USA |
Algeria were up against the toughest team in the world that they could have faced - Argentina, who are double World Cup Champions and reigning World Cup Champions. The Fennecs are building an enviable record that will provide them with encouragement, including their 0–0 draw against Uruguay, and 7–0 demolition of Guatemala in March 2026.
In the knockout round and beyond, Algeria will face the Round of 32 at Kansas City, Los Angeles and Dallas if they survive their group stage.
Algeria's connections to the FIFA World Cup are filled with underdog triumphs, heartbreak, and historic milestones.
Total World Cup Appearances: 5 (1982, 1986, 2010, 2014, 2026)
Best Finish: Round of 16 (2014)
The first World Cup in which they appeared was 1982 in Spain.
Algeria's very first World Cup appearance is amongst the tournament's most iconic upsets. The Fennecs beat West Germany 2-1 in one of the greatest World Cup upsets in history at the 1982 World Cup in Spain. To this day he is considered a football legend.
Even though that historic win, Algeria were controversially beaten after the match between West Germany and Austria, which was known as the "Disgrace of Gijón", with both European teams playing a result that pleased them both, and Algeria being eliminated on goal difference. This enraged FIFA into requiring that final group stage games be played in parallel from the next World Cup onwards.
In Brazil 2014, Algeria's best moment was. The Fennecs advanced for the first time in their history from the group stage and had an incredible display in the Round of 16 against Germany, losing 2–1 after 90 minutes of extra time. Algeria's team, which included Mahrez, Slimani and the late Sofiane Feghouli, had won against the people of all of Africa.
Algeria's past few years (2014 to the current qualification campaign) have been tough. They missed out on the 2018 and 2022 FIFA World Cups, the latter in dramatic fashion, when they lost a play-off to Cameroon in controversial circumstances. That failure resulted in a rebuild that ultimately resulted in Petković's appointment.
No discussion on Algeria can be done without starting with . Algeria's winger is one of the most decorated footballers in African football history with 107 caps to the national team along with one of the most decorated club careers in the continent's football history. He has won several Premier League championships for Manchester City, the UEFA Champions League championship in 2018 and the in 2019 with Algeria.
Mahrez is still in the middle of his 30's and continues to be the life-blood of this Algerian side. Set piece delivery, vision and dribbling are impossible to replace. He's captain and leads by example, and as it happens his seven-point deficit in Algeria's World Cup qualifying campaign was no accident.
Mohamed Amoura (Wolfsburg) is Algeria's preferred goal scorer and is probably the most in-form attacker in the squad. Amoura is the top scorer in the CAF qualifying campaign with 10 goals, and is known for his physical and finishing ability. The 2026 FIFA World Cup may be his world coming out party, assuming he's 26 when the event takes place.
Islam Slimani, Algeria's top-goal scorer with 45 goals to his name, and 101 caps to his name, will be included in the squad as a veteran presence. Younger members of the squad are gaining valuable experience from him in big events such as the 2014 World Cup run.
| Player | Goals | Caps |
| Islam Slimani | 45 | 101 |
| Riyad Mahrez | 30+ | 107 |
| Aïssa Mandi | — | 116 (most caps) |
The Algeria squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup is well-rounded and experienced. They are compact and organized defensively under Petković, allowing only eight goals in ten qualifiers. They will have creativity with Mahrez and cutting edge with Amoura in the foreseeable future. They have developed tactical maturity from their experience in large tournaments, and from the lessons learned from 2014.
The team also has a lot of European club experience. The players he'll have at Manchester City, AC Milan, Borussia Dortmund, Wolfsburg and Marseille are of a certain standard and are not in question
There is a strong argument that Group J's first game is the most difficult game in the tournament for Argentina. The Argentine will find himself in the company of the reigning world champions, who will be a serious threat. Algeria must deal with that match without falling into the "embarrassment of defeats" if they are to move forward.
But there are questions of depth, too. The XI is solid, but the second group of names must come into play in case of injuries.
Algeria is a true dark horse for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, according to many football pundits. The FIFA ranking of 28th, and a recent draw against Uruguay in the qualifying tournament, as well as the team's commanding run in qualifying form, means this is a squad that's able to take it from anyone who takes them lightly.
If they progress from Group J - where they must beat both Austria and Jordan — Algeria may play in a comfortable Round of 32 draw. Algeria's story will be one of the more intriguing ones to follow during the tournament, especially for fans who are savvy enough to keep an eye on the action on platforms they know and trust, such as OKBet.
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Algeria's qualification for the FIFA Club World Cup 2026 is more than just a step forward, it's a triumph of a remarkable reconstruction. With Vladimir Petković at the helm, the Fennecs have brought back the spirit of 1982 and 2014, when they were legends and heroes respectively.
is a name that should be watched closely, with the team led by tactician Riyad Mahrez, a lethal finishing machine in the form of Mohamed Amoura, and a highly coordinated system in place. Group J will be a tightrope for the teams, including Desert Fox Jordan, but they've proven themselves to be able to do everything.
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Algeria is back. And this time they're ready.
Head coach of Algeria is Bosnian Vladimir Petković, 62 years old, who replaced the post in February 2024. He has led Switzerland to the 2018 World Cup Round of 16 and Euro 2020 quarterfinals.
Algeria qualified to finish ahead of eight teams in CAF Qualifying Group G with seven points ahead of Uganda. They clinched their place on October 9, 2025, in their home defeat of Somalia 3-0.
Islam Slimani is Algeria's top scorer in 101 appearances for the national side, with 45 goals to his name.
Team captain Riyad Mahrez (107 caps) is considered to be Algeria's best player. The Al Ahli winger has previously won a Premier League championship and UEFA Champions League.
The best performance of Algeria in the World Cup is the Round of 16, they met Germany in the extra time in the 2014 FIFA World Cup, Brazil, and lost by 2-1.
The Algerian team is to open Group J on June 16, 2026, at the GEHA Field in Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri against Argentina. They have Jordan on the horizon first up on June 22, followed by Austria on June 27.
The information in this article is based on May 2026. Due to the possibility of date or time changes, please consult the Organisation's website. Always engage in sports betting responsibly.




