The MCA dynasty seals the three-peat

In a stadium that felt more like a pressure cooker than a sports arena, Mouloudia Club d’Alger didn’t just win a title today they cemented a legacy.
Friday’s clash at the Ali Ammar Stadium was never just about the ninety minutes on the pitch; for the “Chnaoua” faithful who packed the stands to the rafters, it was a coronation. Needing only a single point to secure the league, the capital’s giants delivered a 1-1 draw against Mostakbal Rouisset that felt like a victory.
Bangoura set the stands on fire in the 23rd minute, and while a stoppage-time equalizer by Merzougui briefly hushed the crowd, the final whistle ignited a party that is already spilling from Bab El Oued into the heart of Algiers. This marks MCA’s 10th historic title and, more impressively, their third consecutive championship. Led by captain Ayoub Abdellaoui, the club has maintained a stranglehold on the top spot since the very first week of the season. They didn’t just win the league; they dominated it. As the celebrations begin, one thing is clear: in Algerian football, the King stays King.