Made his debut for Belouizdad as a second half substitute a week ago against Paradou in the Algerian league.
Can't find a report on their website, but the full game is on YouTube, with Reghba coming on at 1:17:00
Reasonable to suggest that if this lad is to have an international future it will be with Algeria? He made no impression at all with Leicester and is overage for our Under 21s after this campaign.
Check to see how Reghba was getting on in Algeria. CR Belouizdad actually won the 2021-22 Algerian League, and will play in the African Champions League next season. Reghba played for them nine times since he moved in January, not sure if that's enough to get him a medal.
For a bit of context, Ayman Ben Mohammed (ex UCD, Longford and Bohs) has won the African Champions League and is now playing in the French second tier (and actually went out on loan to a side at the foot of the Turkish top flight for match time), so I don't think he's going to be troubling our national team any time soon. That said, Ayman was a regular with Tunisia before suffering a cruciate knee ligament injury, so you never know.
Last edited by elatedscum; 07/07/2022 at 5:20 PM.
Despite reports that Reghba was looking to leave Belouizdad earlier in the year, he's still with the club, and appeared in two of their group games in the CAF Champions League. They're through to the quarter finals and will face South African side Mamelodi Sundowns in two weeks.
Unused sub V Al-Merrikh: https://www.cafonline.com/total-caf-...tches/2341419/
Late sub V Zamalek: https://www.cafonline.com/total-caf-...tches/2341422/
Late sub V ES Tunis: https://www.cafonline.com/total-caf-...tches/2341423/
He's on the bench for Belouizdad tonight in the Algerian Ligue against Saoura
Scored his first goal for Belouizdad last night in a 3-1 loss, see below at 0:35.
They played a lot of their youth team, with the first team preparing for the CAF Champions League quarter final on Saturday.
Last edited by tetsujin1979; 19/04/2023 at 5:02 PM.
Belouizdad in Algeria to Rabotnicki in North Macedonia. What a mental transfer! Love to know how that came about.
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