Mahrez and his team-mates triumph over Senegal in Cairo
At last, Algeria finally delivered on decades of potential and reaped the rewards for boldly initiating a change in FIFA eligibility rules that allowed them to put together a squad good enough to win the Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt.
While the 1-0 victory over Senegal in the Final was far from convincing, Algeria did deserve to lift the trophy at the end of a heady, hot month amid a politically charged off-field atmosphere and more incredulous bumbling by the scandal-ridden Confederation of African Football.
Djamel Belmadi, who was only appointed Algeria coach in August last year, turned out to be an inspiring leader, while Riyad Mahrez headed a talented group on the field, with Ismael Bennacer the player of the tournament. Algeria were exciting in attack and masterful in midfield, characterised by a pressing game that defied the taxing conditions. But their defence did not get as much credit as it should have, given they conceded only two goals in seven games on their way to the title.
The squad was well balanced and had a depth few could match; the legacy of tapping into the diaspora and drawing players from the Algerian community in France to strengthen the side.
It was former Algerian Football Federation boss Mohamed Raouraoua who introduced the rule change that saw FIFA end draconian eligibility rules to allow players who had represented one country at junior level to later commit for another if they possessed dual nationality.
This meant Algeria, whose previous AFCON success came on home soil in 1990, could pick from an impressive list of former French junior internationals who did not step up to play for Les Bleus.
Denne historien er fra August 2019-utgaven av World Soccer.
Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent ? Logg på
Denne historien er fra August 2019-utgaven av World Soccer.
Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
Going for Gold in Paris- There are plenty of candidates vying for the Olympic gold medal in the women's football tournament this summer
There are plenty of candidates vying for the Olympic gold medal in the women's football tournament this summer
Face to face - Tom Sainfiet- The final goal is to reach the World Cup and write history - The Belgian coach speaks to World Soccer
The well-travelled Belgian coach speaks to World Soccer after taking charge of the Philippines-his 11th international coaching role
Inter cruise to title number 20
Simone Inzaghi's Internazionale shrug off all challengers before sealing the Serie A title in style against their biggest rivals
HAT-TRICK HERO
Ademola Lookman wrote his name into European football's history books with a hat-trick in the Europa League final
GOING UP
The story of Sweden striker Viktor Gyokeres' career has been one of upward trajectory - and there's plenty more to come from the Sporting superstar
Palau soldier on alone
The isolated Pacific nation faces a long and lonely battle to improve football on the island
Brazilian clubs eye Copa number six
As the Copa Libertadores group stage concludes, a sixth consecutive Brazilian winner is looking likely
AI Hilal sweep to another Saudi crown
The first edition of the Saudi Pro League's glamorous new era ends with a familiar title winner
Disasters brewing
There is still a long way to go in World Cup qualifying, but dysfunction reigns at Cameroon, Congo and Nigeria after four matchdays in the group stage
Second round of World Cup qualifying underway
Favourites perform largely as expected, yet Cayman Islands dominate the headlines