Rousing welcome to Algerian football team back home

The participation of the Desert Foxes at the World Cup, was impressive, as they managed to make it to the knockout stage for the first time in their history.

July 03, 2014 03:11 pm | Updated 03:11 pm IST - Algiers

Algeria fans celebrate after Algeria's Islam Slimani scored his side's first goal during the group H World Cup soccer match between Algeria and Russia at the Arena da Baixada in Curitiba, Brazil. File photo: AP

Algeria fans celebrate after Algeria's Islam Slimani scored his side's first goal during the group H World Cup soccer match between Algeria and Russia at the Arena da Baixada in Curitiba, Brazil. File photo: AP

The Algerian soccer team received a “hero’s welcome” upon their arrival at the Houari Boumediene International Airport here, following their impressive performance in the World Cup in Brazil. The team, captained by Madjid Bouguerra, was welcomed by top government officials, including Prime Minister Abdelmalek Sellal and Sport Minister Mohamed Tahmi, reports Xinhua.

There was a massive crowd who rushed to the players to take pictures with them. The team along with Bosnian coach Vahid Halilhozic drove in an open-top bus to the President’s Office. Along their way, the national team received a rousing welcome in the crowded streets. Fans waved national flag and chanted patriotic slogans, including the famous “One, Two Three, Viva l’Algerie”.

The participation of the Desert Foxes at the World Cup, being held in Brazil, was impressive, as they managed to make it to the knockout stage for the first time in their history. They lost to Belgium in the opening game, before striking South Korea 4-2 and drawing with Russia 1-1. In the round of 16, Algeria faced Germany and lost 1-2 in extended time.

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