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Rachid Tlemcani
NameRachid Tlemcani
FullnameRachid Tlemcani
Birth date1963
Birth placeOran, Algeria
PositionForward
YouthclubsASM Oran
ClubsASM Oran; USM El Harrach; USM Alger; MC Oran
NationalteamAlgeria national football team

Rachid Tlemcani was an Algerian professional footballer who played as a forward during the 1980s and early 1990s, noted for his time with clubs in Oran and appearances for the Algeria national football team. He featured in domestic competitions such as the Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1 and regional tournaments, and his career intersected with contemporaries from Africa Cup of Nations campaigns and FIFA World Cup qualifying cycles. Tlemcani's career is remembered in the context of Algerian football history alongside players, coaches, and clubs that shaped the era.

Early life and youth career

Born in Oran, Tlemcani grew up amid the local football culture that produced players associated with MC Oran, ASM Oran, and USM El Harrach. As a youth he progressed through the ranks at ASM Oran, training in facilities influenced by coaches who had links to FLN (football team), Algerian Football Federation structures and regional talent pipelines serving clubs like USM Alger and CR Belouizdad. During his adolescence he participated in youth tournaments alongside peers who later joined squads competing in the Algerian Cup and continental competitions such as the African Cup of Champions Clubs. Scouts from domestic teams and figures connected to national youth selections observed his development in local derbies and training matches.

Club career

Tlemcani's senior club career spanned several notable Algerian sides, including ASM Oran, USM El Harrach, USM Alger, and MC Oran. At ASM Oran he emerged into first-team football in matches that drew attention from rival clubs like JS Kabylie, CR Belouizdad, ES Sétif and MC Alger. Transfers within the domestic league saw him link up with coaches who had associations with Rachid Mekhloufi, Zahidi Hafiz, and administrators from the Algerian Football Federation era. While at USM El Harrach and USM Alger he featured in league fixtures against opponents such as CA Batna, JS Saoura, NA Hussein Dey and cup ties in the Algerian Cup that sometimes overlapped with continental calendars including the CAF Champions League predecessor. At MC Oran he took part in provincial derbies that echo fixtures involving ASO Chlef and MC El Eulma, contributing goals and assists in campaigns that placed the club among competitors for domestic honours.

International career

Tlemcani earned call-ups to the Algeria national team setup during periods that included qualifiers and friendlies connected to the FIFA World Cup cycles and Africa Cup of Nations tournaments. His international involvement intersected chronologically with teammates and opponents from nations such as Nigeria national football team, Cameroon national football team, Egypt national football team, Senegal national football team and Morocco national football team. He trained under national coaches who were part of the federation's coaching panels and participated in preparation camps at venues frequented by the national squad, often competing for places with players representing clubs like Le Havre AC-based Algerians, FC Nantes expatriates, and professionals from Ligue 1 and Ligue 2.

Playing style and legacy

As a forward, Tlemcani combined attributes associated with strikers seen across Algerian football history, such as positional movement found in players linked to Rabah Madjer, finishing instincts comparable to contemporaries who moved to Europe, and tactical adaptation akin to forwards coached within systems used by national team staff. His technique and match awareness were often compared in media and fan discourse to performers from North African clubs who featured in African Cup of Champions Clubs clashes and interclub friendlies with sides from Tunisia and Morocco. Legacy-wise, he is cited among regional figures who influenced younger generations at hometown academies like ASM Oran's youth setup and contributed to a continuity between local clubs and national selection pipelines involving the Algerian Football Federation.

Personal life

Outside football, Tlemcani's life reflected connections to the Oran community and networks that include former players, club officials, and local sporting institutions. He engaged with former teammates who later worked with organizations such as FIFA-linked development programs, continental coaching courses run by Confederation of African Football coaches, and alumni networks tied to historic Algerian squads. His personal associations include links with figures active in Algerian sports administration and regional club management.

Honours and statistics

During his career Tlemcani competed in competitions like the Algerian Ligue Professionnelle 1, Algerian Cup, and continental qualifiers for the CAF Champions League's forerunners; specific seasonal statistics include league appearances and goal tallies recorded in domestic archives and match reports alongside peers who featured in Africa Cup of Nations squads and FIFA World Cup qualification rosters. His honours and team achievements are tied to club performances in domestic league campaigns and cup runs that overlap with the competitive histories of MC Oran, ASM Oran, USM Alger, and USM El Harrach.

Category:Algerian footballers Category:People from Oran