Algeria U23 begin training camp in Sidi Moussa

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Algeria U23 squad start preparation camp in Sidi Moussa

The Algeria under-23 national team has begun a training camp at the National Technical Centre in Sidi Moussa, with preparations running from May 9 to May 13 as the coaching staff continues to evaluate emerging talent.

The camp has been organised to give selectors a closer look at the physical condition and technical ability of locally based players, while also strengthening cohesion within the squad ahead of upcoming international commitments.

The selected group includes several young players from the domestic league who have impressed with their performances for their respective clubs.

Their inclusion reflects the coaching staff’s focus on identifying and developing talent capable of progressing to higher levels of international competition.

Over the course of the five-day programme, the emphasis will be placed on structured tactical work designed to build collective understanding within the squad. Sessions will focus on improving coordination between units, developing team organisation, and refining key playing patterns expected at international level.

The training camp is also seen as an important step in shaping the long-term Olympic selection pool, with the staff using this period to test combinations and assess how players respond to tactical instructions in a controlled environment.

While the focus remains on preparation rather than results, the sessions are expected to be intensive, with a clear objective of establishing a strong foundation for future competitions.

The coaching staff will also use the camp to monitor individual progress, particularly among players who have recently broken into senior club football or are pushing for regular first-team involvement.

The list of players called up reflects a blend of promising prospects from across the national league system, all aiming to make an impression as competition for places in the U23 setup intensifies.

As the camp progresses, attention will remain on how the group adapts to the demands of international preparation and whether new talents can establish themselves ahead of upcoming fixtures.