Algeria Begin Cup of Nations Defense with Record in Sight

Algeria players celebrate after the Africa Cup of Nations 2019 semi-final against Nigeria, Cairo International Stadium, Cairo, Egypt, July 14, 2019. (Reuters)
Algeria players celebrate after the Africa Cup of Nations 2019 semi-final against Nigeria, Cairo International Stadium, Cairo, Egypt, July 14, 2019. (Reuters)
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Algeria Begin Cup of Nations Defense with Record in Sight

Algeria players celebrate after the Africa Cup of Nations 2019 semi-final against Nigeria, Cairo International Stadium, Cairo, Egypt, July 14, 2019. (Reuters)
Algeria players celebrate after the Africa Cup of Nations 2019 semi-final against Nigeria, Cairo International Stadium, Cairo, Egypt, July 14, 2019. (Reuters)

Algeria begin the defense of their African Cup of Nations title on Tuesday as they chase down the record for the longest unbeaten run by a national team.

Algeria go into their Group E clash against Sierra Leone in Douala undefeated in their last 34 internationals and threatening the mark that Italy set last year (37 games).

They have not lost since Benin beat them in a Cup of Nations qualifier before the 2019 finals, which Algeria went on to win.

The run does not include participation in the African Nations Championship, which is the competition for national teams made up solely of home-based players and where Algeria enters with a B team, as they did in winning last month's Arab Cup in Qatar.

The full national side under coach Djamel Belmadi have 26 victories and eight draws since their last loss in October 2018 and compete at this month's Cup of Nations as one of the heavily-fancied teams.

"We are the title holders and we are approaching the competition with ambition, because we want to make our people happy," said Belmadi on the eve of the kick off of the tournament in Cameroon.

But he conceded that Algeria, who also have Equatorial Guinea and the Ivory Coast in their group, would be targets for other teams.

"The pressure on the title holders can only be a positive. When we went to the last Cup of Nations finals in Egypt, we were considered a team without much chance. But we won the trophy and everything was different, the respect was palpable," Belmadi added.

"We are aware of this, and we want to stay up high, we want to be the best.

"There is no easy path in the Cup of Nations. There is a chance you get to the quarter-finals and you are up against one of Mali, Nigeria, Tunisia or Egypt, which would be like an African cup final!

"Egypt, for example, has a world-class Mohamed Salah, even if he has not had the same form for his country (as he has with his club Liverpool). Such a player can change the face of a team on his own."

Italy went 37 games without defeat from October 2018 to October last year when they lost 2-1 to Spain in the Nations League semi-finals in Milan.

Their unbeaten streak included success in last year's European Championship.



Arsenal Goalkeeper Jack Porter, 16, Becomes Club's Youngest-ever Starter

Arsenal's 16-year-old goalkeeper Jack Porter reacts during the English Premier League soccer match between Bournemouth and Chelsea at the Vitality Stadium in Bournemouth, England, Saturday, Sept. 14, 2024. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)
Arsenal's 16-year-old goalkeeper Jack Porter reacts during the English Premier League soccer match between Bournemouth and Chelsea at the Vitality Stadium in Bournemouth, England, Saturday, Sept. 14, 2024. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)
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Arsenal Goalkeeper Jack Porter, 16, Becomes Club's Youngest-ever Starter

Arsenal's 16-year-old goalkeeper Jack Porter reacts during the English Premier League soccer match between Bournemouth and Chelsea at the Vitality Stadium in Bournemouth, England, Saturday, Sept. 14, 2024. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)
Arsenal's 16-year-old goalkeeper Jack Porter reacts during the English Premier League soccer match between Bournemouth and Chelsea at the Vitality Stadium in Bournemouth, England, Saturday, Sept. 14, 2024. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)

Jack Porter became Arsenal's youngest-ever player to start a first-team game when the 16-year-old goalkeeper made his debut against Bolton in the English League Cup on Wednesday, The Associated Press reported.
At 16 years, 72 days old, Porter surpasses club icon Cesc Fabregas, who was 16 years, 177 days when he started against Rotherham in October 2003.
Porter was selected in place of first choice David Raya, who was ruled out with a thigh injury, Arsenal said.
Porter is an England under-17 international and was a substitute for Arsenal's game against Manchester City on Sunday.
He is the second-youngest player to represent Arsenal's first team.
Ethan Nwaneri holds that record after coming on as a substitute aged 15 years, 181 days in September 2022.
Nwaneri scored twice in Wednesday's 5-1 win over the third-division club.