President Tebboune praises Algeria’s World Cup qualification: “A thousand thanks to the Greens”
Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune has expressed his pride and gratitude to the national team following their qualification for the 2026 World Cup, secured with a commanding 3-0 victory over Somalia in Oran.
In a heartfelt message posted on his official X account, President Tebboune said: Happy and very proud of your qualification for the World Cup. You have brought joy to all the Algerian people, both inside the country and abroad. A thousand thanks to the Greens. May God preserve our beloved Algeria and prolong our moments of happiness.
The statement, which quickly spread across social media, reflected the sense of unity and national pride sweeping through Algeria after the team’s return to football’s biggest stage.
The qualification marks a significant milestone for the Greens, who will join the world’s elite in the 2026 tournament to be hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Algeria’s dominant performance against Somalia sealed their place in emphatic fashion.
The team’s confident display at the Stade Miloud Hadefi was the culmination of months of hard work and determination during a demanding qualifying campaign.
President Tebboune’s words captured the emotions of millions of Algerians who had been eagerly awaiting the return of their team to the global stage.
The message served not only as a congratulation to the players but also as a gesture of appreciation to the coaching staff, supporters, and all those who contributed to the country’s success.
The head of state’s post was widely shared, with fans responding by echoing his sentiments and flooding social media with messages of pride and celebration.
Streets across Oran and Algiers were filled with jubilant scenes as supporters waved national flags, chanted songs, and set off fireworks to mark the team’s achievement.
For Algeria, the qualification is more than just a sporting accomplishment—it represents a moment of national unity and collective joy.
The Greens’ triumph has rekindled memories of their famous runs in past tournaments and reignited hopes of another strong showing on the world stage.
As the nation celebrates, attention will soon turn to preparations for the World Cup, where Algeria will look to build on their momentum and represent Africa with distinction.
