The Algeria national football team has played teams from every confederation except OFC. They played their first international on January 6, 1963, in Algiers against Bulgaria, winning 2âÂÂ1. The team they have played the most is Tunisia, with a total of 41 games played. Their biggest win has been by 15 goals against South Yemen in 1973.
Competition records
FIFA World Cup record
Olympic Games record
Africa Cup of Nations record
African Games record
- <small>Algeria withdrew in protest at CAF's decision to order a replay of the first leg against Tunisia; CAF had made this decision following Tunisia's protest that Algeria had fielded two ineligible players.</small>
African Nations Championship record
Mediterranean Games Record
from 1991 U21 teams.
Arab Nations Cup record
- <small>Algeria participated with the national University team</small>
- <small>Algeria participated with the national U-23 team</small>
Pan Arab Games record
- <small>Algeria participated with the B team</small>
Other records
Head-to-head record
Last match updated was against on 31 March 2026.
CAF:
Rest of the World:
Notes:
- (â ) Defunct national teams
- (*) Results for West Germany listed separately
- (**) Results as
Statistics by Confederation
- <small>Last update: As of 31 March 2026</small>
Asian Football Confederation
Confederation of African Football
Americas
Union of European Football Associations
Oceania Football Confederation
By competition
Team yet to play against Algeria
Notes
References