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Algerian Football Players Face Extreme Heat as the Season Wraps Up

Algerian football grapples with extreme heat affecting players and fans, as MC Oran triumphs 4-0 over USM Alger, while a tragic barrier collapse at MC Alger’s title celebration in Algiers kills three and injures dozens, prompting safety concerns.

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By Redaction ARPS Media with AP

Algerian football teams and fans are expressing concerns about playing final matches in extreme heat, with temperatures exceeding 35 degrees Celsius.

Abdellatif Bouazza, assistant coach of MC Oran, noted that players face challenges such as fatigue and dehydration. Despite the heat, MC Oran achieved a 4-0 victory against USM Alger.

Fans have suggested rescheduling matches for better attendance. Additionally, a tragic incident occurred in Algiers where three people died, and many were injured when a stadium security barrier collapsed during celebrations for MC Alger’s league title win, resulting in the cancellation of the trophy presentation ceremony.

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