There are growing indications that Mohamed Raouraoua, president of the Algerian Football Federation (FAF), may be preparing to step down from his post after the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), which is set to take place in January–February in Morocco (barring any changes).
According to Le Buteur, a source close to the FAF president has revealed that Raouraoua has made the decision to resign, citing age and health concerns as primary reasons.
Key Points:
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The decision is said to be personal, not directly linked to results or pressure.
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If true, Raouraoua would be stepping down at the peak of Algerian football’s success:
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The national team has already secured qualification for the 2015 CAN with two games to spare.
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ES Sétif, an Algerian club, has reached the CAF Champions League final — a major accomplishment for the domestic league.
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Despite these triumphs, Raouraoua’s departure would signal the end of a pivotal era in Algerian football — one marked by modernization efforts, strong administrative control, and significant international competitiveness.
What Next?
An official announcement is expected after the 2015 CAN, likely by February. Until then, speculation will continue, but if Le Buteur’s sources are reliable, Algerian football may be preparing for a leadership transition.