Aymen Mahious has been cleared to feature in the Algerian Cup final for CR Belouizdad, following confirmation that a special exemption will allow the striker to play despite the expiration of his loan contract earlier in the week.
The decision comes as a major boost for CRB ahead of Saturday’s showdown against rivals USM Alger at the Nelson Mandela Stadium in Baraki.
Mahious, who has led the Belouizdad frontline with confidence and composure, has netted 14 goals in 22 league matches this season.
His overall tally stands at 24 in all competitions, underlining his pivotal role in Sead Ramovic’s attacking setup.
Journalist Samir Lamari confirmed the exemption, noting the player’s inclusion on the final team sheet.
The news has been met with widespread relief within the club, especially given the vacuum left by the departure of seasoned striker Islam Slimani.
Mahious’s availability ensures CRB retain one of their most lethal weapons in their pursuit of silverware.
On the other side of the pitch, USM Alger are drawing on familiar expertise in their quest for glory.
Rolland Courbis, who famously guided the club to Algerian Cup success in 2013, has returned to Algiers at the invitation of the club’s management. Officially a guest of honour, Courbis’s role extends beyond ceremony.
“Obviously, I would be happy to accompany them, but under no circumstances would I be on the bench,” he said on L’Équipe du Soir. “Out of superstition, as the last time they won the Algerian Cup, it was when we were together. They may have thought I could bring them luck. I hope they are right.”
Though he won’t occupy a technical post, Courbis is expected to offer insight and observations to Mohamed Lacet and his coaching staff.
“I’m going to give them two or three words and a few details that might be interesting during the week,” the 71-year-old added.
Saturday’s final is shaping up as a fitting conclusion to a season of high drama and shifting fortunes.
CR Belouizdad are seeking redemption after a campaign that tested their depth and resolve, while USM Alger aim to reclaim domestic honours after a year of inconsistency.
With Mahious leading the line for CRB and Courbis lending his wisdom to USMA, both clubs enter the final with potent assets at their disposal.
The stakes, history, and personalities involved suggest a classic is in the making.