Union sportive de la médina d'Alger (basketball) (Arabic: çÃÂÃ¥êÃÂçï çÃÂñÃÂçöàÃÂàïÃÂÃÂé çÃÂìòçæñ ÃÂÃÂñé çÃÂóÃÂé), referred to as USMA for a short, is a basketball club based in Algiers, Algeria that played in the Algerian Basketball Championship the team founded in 1942.
USM Alger expanded beyond football in its early years by opening divisions for other sports such as boxing, basketball, and cycling. These activities continued thanks to the dedication of key figures like Abdelkader Omrani, Mohamed Abdelhamid, and Abdelkader Cherchari. On August 22, 1947, USM Alger officially inaugurated its new headquarters and multi-sports hall located at 5, rue de Bône (Algiers). The ceremony was attended by many personalities, as well as club officials and honorary members. The large complex included several physical training rooms equipped with changing rooms and showers, a basketball court, a boxing ring, a gymnastics hall, and areas for medical care. The upper floor housed offices and meeting rooms. L'ÃÂcho d'Alger reported the words of club leader Mohamed Zenagui, who declared: âÂÂThe UnionâÂÂs projects will not stop here, we will continue along the path we have set, inchâÂÂAllah.âÂÂ
On February 17, 1952, Mohamed Taleb, a leader of the (MTLD), passed away after a long illness, causing deep emotion throughout Algeria. His funeral in Algiers brought together several thousand people, including political leaders, associations, and sports representatives. At El Kettar Cemetery, Sheikh Abdelkrim, on behalf of the MTLD leadership, paid a final tribute to Taleb, highlighting his life, political commitment, and activism. In addition, Taleb was the president and founder of the USM Alger basketball section, contributing to the clubâÂÂs development and its national role during the colonial period.
In 1956, the central leadership of the National Liberation Front (FLN) decided to halt all sporting activities involving Muslim clubs, as part of the broader political strategy during the Algerian War of Independence. A meeting was held at the USMA clubhouse on Rue de Bône to formalize the cessation of football activities. The meeting was chaired by Ali Cherifi, USMA vice-president and financial officer of the (ZAA). Notably, two senior officials of the ZAA were affiliated with USMA. Among them was Muhammad Hattab, better known as Habib Reda, a USMA basketball player who also led the FLNâÂÂs bomb network and was later sentenced to death. On January 15, 1957, USM Alger officially ceased participation in all championships due to the Algerian War. The French Federation of Basketball confirmed this decision in its official publication.
During the 1960s, USM Alger established itself as one of the top basketball teams in Algeria. In the years following independence, the club built a talented and cohesive squad that would leave its mark on the national championship. Between 1965 and 1969, USMA won several Algerian league titles, impressing with their solid teamwork and strong defense. Led by standout players such as Houbi, Lamari, Zenir, Bonischot, and Chaour, the team dominated its rivals on the court. The championship victory in 1968âÂÂ69 confirmed USMAâÂÂs supremacy in Algerian basketball during that period, extending a winning run that began in the mid-1960s. This era remains one of the golden chapters in the clubâÂÂs basketball history.
Throughout the decades, the Algerian Basketball Cup has been the stage for several notable moments in USM AlgerâÂÂs basketball history. Although the team was often among the countryâÂÂs top competitors, its journey in the cup finals featured a few difficult chapters. In the 1988âÂÂ89 season, USMA reached the final after a strong campaign, but fell short against MC Alger, finishing as runners-up. The story repeated in 1995âÂÂ96, with another trip to the final, only to be defeated by the renowned WA Boufarik.
In the league, however, the clubâÂÂs performances were more modest, spending several seasons in Division 2 and struggling to maintain a consistent presence among the elite teams of the national championship. Despite these challenges, USM Alger has maintained its place in the Algerian basketball scene, drawing on its rich legacy particularly during the golden periods of the 1960s and 1980s, when the team reached its highest levels domestically.
The USM Alger women's basketball team enjoyed a rich history on the national scene, particularly during the 1980s and early 1990s, establishing itself as one of AlgeriaâÂÂs top clubs in womenâÂÂs basketball. The team won the three times in 1969, 1986, and 1991, confirming its place among the elite. USMAâÂÂs womenâÂÂs team also lifted the Algerian Cup twice, in 1979 and 1986, while reaching the final on several occasions during the 1990s. This era was marked by a talented generation of players who helped build the clubâÂÂs strong reputation in Algerian womenâÂÂs basketball. Even years later, this proud record remains a key chapter in the history of the USM Alger womenâÂÂs section.
In the 2016âÂÂ17 season, USM Alger returned to Super Division A after finishing first in the promotion playoffs. The group included ESB Ouargla, MC Saida, and OS Bordj Bou Arréridj. Under the guidance of young coach Reda Saiak, the Red and Black topped the playoff standings, earning a return to the elite division four years after their relegation.
On November 4, 2018, appointed Saïd Allik as President of the Club Sportif Amateur (CSA) of USM Alger, while he was still serving as the sporting director of CR Belouizdad. The decision sparked criticism from USMA supporters, many of whom opposed Allik's return after his 25-year presidency and called for his resignation. Despite the backlash, Allik refused to step down.
On December 20, 2020, during the elective general assembly, Allik was re-elected for a new four-year Olympic term as head of CSA/USMA. The previous term concluded with an ordinary general assembly, during which both the moral and financial reports were unanimously approved. Although he had considered stepping away from the sporting scene, Allik was urged by athletes from various sections of the club, including basketball, to continue his leadership.
On June 10, 2023, USM Alger ended a 54-year title drought by winning the Algerian Basketball Championship at the Hamou Boutlélis Sports Palace in Oran. The team secured the title by defeating WO Boufarik in the final match of the playoff tournament. Technical director Khaled Berkani hailed the achievement, emphasizing the significance of ending more than five decades without a championship. âÂÂThe credit goes to the players and the coach above all,â he stated.
On August 7, 2023, the CSA submitted an application to the Institut National Algérien de la Propriété Industrielle (INAPI) to register a new logo for the club. This move was made to comply with a court ruling requiring the removal of the city of Algiers' symbol from the logo. In parallel, CSA president Saïd Allik filed a complaint against the Société Sportive par Actions (SSPA) for using what he described as a "fake" version of the club's logo. That same year, USM Alger made its debut in the Arab Club Basketball Championship, held in Qatar. The club bolstered its roster by signing American player George Williams. USMA advanced to the quarter-finals, where they were eliminated by Lebanese side Dynamo.
On February 5, 2024, the Algerian Olympic and Sports Committee announced that USM Alger player Faredj Messaoudi had signed a professional contract with a team in the Japanese 3x3 Basketball League, becoming the first Algerian to turn professional in that discipline. On July 17, 2024, USM Alger won the 53rd edition of the Algerian Basketball Cup, defeating WO Boufarik two time defending champions by a score of 71âÂÂ69. This marked the clubâÂÂs first ever Algerian Cup title in menâÂÂs basketball, after previously falling short in the 1989 final against MC Alger (66âÂÂ77).
Following the decision of Saïd Allik not to seek another term, a significant transition took place within USM AlgerâÂÂs Club Sportif Amateur (CSA). After over 30 years at the helm, Allik expressed his desire to pass the torch and give an opportunity to new leadership. On September 18, 2024, Djabrouni Fouad, a long-time member of the clubâÂÂs judo section, was elected as the new president of CSA/USMA. Djabrouni won the vote with 16 out of 24 ballots cast, defeating the other candidate, treasurer Khebaz Hamid, who received 7 votes. Meanwhile, on January 31, 2024, the Algerian Basketball Federation (FABB) announced the scheduling of the Basketball Super Cup match. The game was set for February 11, 2025, at La Coupole d'Alger Arena, and featured a clash between WO Boufarik, reigning Super Division champions, and USM Alger, winners of the Algerian Cup. In the match, WO Boufarik emerged victorious, defeating USM Alger with a score of 70âÂÂ59.
Runners-up in both the and the Algerian Cup, USM AlgerâÂÂs womenâÂÂs basketball team still enjoyed a strong 2025 season, confirming their place among the top sides in the country. In the National 1, USMA fell short in the finals against reigning champions GS Cosider. After losing the first leg (57-67), the team was again defeated in the second leg held at , with a score of 48-66. A few days later, USM Alger contested the Algerian Cup final against Hussein-Dey Marines. In a tightly contested match, USMA were edged out 39-45. Despite these two final defeats, USM Alger confirmed their status as one of the leading womenâÂÂs basketball teams in Algeria and will look to build on this strong campaign in future seasons.
USM Alger, the defending Algerian Cup champions, fell short in their bid to retain the trophy, losing 59âÂÂ46 to newly crowned 2025 Algerian champions, NB Staouéli in the final of the 54th edition of the 2024âÂÂ25 Algerian Basketball Cup. Despite the defeat, the younger USMA side, which holds a strong legacy in Algerian basketball and the 2024 Algerian Cup crown, showed encouraging signs for the future. Fielding a reportedly fresh squad under the clubâÂÂs current rebuilding phase, USMA relied on several emerging prospects, including 2.16m (7'1") center Faredj Messaoudi, who led the teamâÂÂs efforts on the court. Messaoudi is considered to have great potential and much to offer the team by management and his teamates, largely due to his massive height. The match, played in a charged atmosphere at the Coupole of the Mohamed Boudiaf Olympic Complex, drew a record crowd, with the loyal USMA supporters passionately backing their young squad throughout the contest.
Their actions and sacrifice were part of a broader pattern: USM Alger would go on to contribute the highest number of martyrs (Chouhada) among all Algerian football clubs. The tally reached 46 martyrs, including captain Allel Oukid, head of the 4th region of and Mohamed Arezki Bennacer, head of the 3rd region of the ZAA and leader of the bomb network. This legacy solidified USM AlgerâÂÂs historical identity as not only a football club, but also a deeply committed national symbol of resistance and sacrifice during AlgeriaâÂÂs fight for independence.