The management of USM Alger has lodged a series of complaints with the Algerian Football Federation (FAF), citing various issues that have adversely affected the team in the current 2023-2024 football season.
USM Alger’s President, Hassane Hachina, visited the FAF headquarters yesterday, Sunday, where he held a working session with its officials to address several concerns impacting the club.
Among the key points highlighted by USM Alger’s management is the scheduling of the team’s matches during weekdays and at early hours, as well as concerns regarding the stadiums hosting the matches.
According to a statement released by the club’s management, emphasis was placed on the necessity of ensuring that the team’s supporters are provided with comfortable conditions, especially at the entrances of the 5 July Stadium, following difficulties faced in previous matches.
President Hachina also raised concerns about refereeing issues directly affecting the team’s results in recent matches.
Furthermore, discussions addressed the disciplinary action taken against the team’s sports director, Toufik Kourichi, with the club’s management having officially filed an appeal in the case.