Algeria's Cerbah, Star of '82 World Cup Run, Dies at 68

General View of Whaddon Road, also known as Jonny-Rocks Stadium in Cheltenham, England. Mandatory Credit: Action Images / Ian Smith
General View of Whaddon Road, also known as Jonny-Rocks Stadium in Cheltenham, England. Mandatory Credit: Action Images / Ian Smith
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Algeria's Cerbah, Star of '82 World Cup Run, Dies at 68

General View of Whaddon Road, also known as Jonny-Rocks Stadium in Cheltenham, England. Mandatory Credit: Action Images / Ian Smith
General View of Whaddon Road, also known as Jonny-Rocks Stadium in Cheltenham, England. Mandatory Credit: Action Images / Ian Smith

Former Algerian goalkeeper Mehdi Cerbah, part of the team that famously beat West Germany in a major World Cup upset in 1982, died Friday aged 68 after a long illness, official media reported.

Cerbah started his career in 1969 at USM Alger before joining JS Kabylie in 1972, playing eight seasons before moving to RC Kouba until 1982.

But he will be remembered for his 62 international caps, including as part of the team that snatched a shock 2-1 victory against the Germans in the group stages of the World Cup in Spain.

That contest was followed by the "Disgrace of Gijon", widely seen as one of the most disgraceful matches in World Cup history.

The North Africans had beaten Chile the day before, so the Germans needed to win to progress and their opponents needed to avoid defeat by more than two goals to join them.

West Germany and Austria both qualified at the expense of Algeria in a contrived 1-0 German victory with both sides going through the motions.



Saudi Arabia Poised for Dakar Rally 2025 Launching on January 3

 The rally will run from January 3 to 17th  (File Photo via Dakar Rally)
The rally will run from January 3 to 17th (File Photo via Dakar Rally)
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Saudi Arabia Poised for Dakar Rally 2025 Launching on January 3

 The rally will run from January 3 to 17th  (File Photo via Dakar Rally)
The rally will run from January 3 to 17th (File Photo via Dakar Rally)

In just nine days, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia will kick off the 2025 edition of the world-famous Dakar Rally, marking the sixth consecutive year the Kingdom hosts this prestigious event.
The rally, which runs from January 3 to 17th, is organized by the Saudi Automobile & Motorcycle Federation (SAMF) and the Saudi Motorsport Company, with oversight from the Ministry of Sport, SPA reported.
This year, the adrenaline-fueled rally will start in Bisha, in the south of the Kingdom, and travel from south to north before heading east to the final destination in Shubaytah, located in the Empty Quarter—the largest continuous sand desert in the world.

Over 14 thrilling days, competitors will navigate various terrains, giving them the opportunity to explore stunning natural landscapes and ancient archaeological sites along the way.