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Algerian Women's Cup 2025-2026: JSK Achieves Double Generation Triumph in Blida
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Algerian Women's Cup 2025-2026: JSK Achieves Double Generation Triumph in Blida

From El Watan · () French

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • JS Kabylie achieved a significant double victory in the Algerian Women's Cup, winning both the senior and U20 titles.
  • Both finals against Afak Ghilizane concluded with identical 1-0 scores, with goals from Ghanouche (seniors) and Ait Krich (U20).
  • While celebrating cup success, JSK's rival Akbou Girls secured the national league championship, highlighting a competitive dynamic in Algerian women's football.

In a triumphant display of skill and determination, JS Kabylie (JSK) has captured the Algerian Women's Cup, securing a remarkable double by winning both the senior and U20 titles. El Watan celebrates this significant achievement, noting that both finals, played at the Mustapha Tchaker stadium in Blida, saw JSK defeat Afak Ghilizane by the same scoreline: 1-0. This victory marks the second consecutive year JSK has lifted the senior cup, solidifying their status as a dominant force in Algerian women's football cup competitions.

The senior team's victory came courtesy of a goal from Ghanouche, capping a match largely controlled by the Kabylie side. Earlier in the day, the U20 team had already set the tone, with Ait Krich scoring the decisive goal in the 59th minute to secure their title. This coordinated success across different age categories speaks volumes about the club's development and talent pipeline.

However, this cup success unfolds against the backdrop of a closely contested league championship. While JSK reigns supreme in the cup, their rivals Akbou Girls clinched the national league title for the third consecutive year. This creates an intriguing duality: JSK as the 'queen of cups' and Akbou Girls as the dominant league force. This dynamic promises continued excitement and rivalry in Algerian women's football for seasons to come, reflecting the growing competitiveness and passion within the sport in Algeria.

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Originally published by El Watan in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.