JS Kabylie are preparing for a busy period as they gear up for their Champions League campaign, which begins with a home match against AS Vita Club on November 29th. The Kabyle side will kick off the group stage of Africa’s premier club competition with the aim of making a strong impression, but before that continental clash, they must focus on domestic duties.
This Saturday, JSK will face JSS in the Algerian Ligue 1 as part of the 11th matchday. The team comes into the game on the back of an important victory against MC Alger last Wednesday at the July 5 Stadium. The derby triumph has provided a significant boost to the squad’s confidence, and the players are eager to maintain their strong form in both league and continental competitions.
Goalkeeper Benbot highlighted the club’s focus ahead of the upcoming fixtures, emphasizing the need to prioritize immediate objectives. “Honestly, that group stage match is still a long way off. The immediate priority is to get a better result against JSS in order to consolidate our position at the top of the table. After that match, we’ll think about Vita Club, which will be a crucial match for what comes next. So, we’ll do everything we can to win,” he told Le Buteur.
The squad is approaching these matches with a clear strategy: build momentum domestically while preparing for the challenges of African competition. Maintaining consistency in Ligue 1 is seen as essential for keeping morale high and ensuring that the team enters the Champions League with confidence.
JS Kabylie’s management and coaching staff are carefully balancing the schedule, ensuring players are physically and mentally ready for the dual demands of domestic and continental football. With ambitions of success on both fronts, the club is looking to leverage recent victories to propel them through a demanding run of fixtures.
The match against JSS will serve as a key test of the team’s ability to sustain their performance level, while the upcoming clash with AS Vita Club represents a major opportunity to make a mark on the African stage. For JS Kabylie, the coming weeks will be pivotal in determining the trajectory of their season.







