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CDJ Oran
Full nameClub de Derb Jeunesse
نادي الدرب الشبيبة
Nickname(s)CDJ, Le Doyen
Founded14 April 1894 (130 years ago) (1894-04-14)
as Club des Joyeusetés
Refounded 1990
as Club de Derb Jeunesse d'Oran
GroundStade Allal Toula
Oran, Algeria
Capacity5,000
LeagueLigue of Oran - Group B

Club de Derb Jeunesse d'Oran, (Arabic: نادي الدرب الشبيبة لوهران) known as CDJ Oran or simply CDJ for a short is an Algerian multisports club founded in 1894 in Oran and play in the Ligue of Oran - Group B. It's the oldest omnisports club in Algeria and North Africa. The club colours are blue and black. The CDJ is also the first club to win the North African Football Cup in 1930–31.

History

The multisports club was founded on April 14, 1894, by the European settlers in the neighbourhood El-Derb of Oran under the name of Club des Joyeusetés. The football section was created on July 10, 1897. The club was dissolved in 1962 after the independence of Algeria and the departure of the Europeans.

After the Independence of Algeria, the football section was resurrected in the 1990s in El-Derb by young Algerians from Oran under the name of Club de Derb Jeunesse, also called Club des Jeunes. Currently the club plays in the lower divisions of the league of Oran in Ligue of Oran - Group B.[1]

Stadiums

The football club played at the Stade de Turin in the neighbourhood Gambetta until the construction of the Stade Étienne Gay in the same district better known as the Stade Gay (it will be renamed after independence Stade Kaddour Keloua). The club play now in Stade Allal Toula in the neighbourhood Hai Mahieddine (ex. Eckmühl).[citation needed]

Achievements

National

Champion (7): 1913-14, 1929-30, 1930-31, 1933-34, 1936-37, 1937-38, 1938-39, 1941-42
  • League of Oran (FNAFA)
Champion (1): 1927-28
  • Oran Cup (FNAFA)
Champion (3): 1926-27, 1927-28, 1928-29

Regional

Champion (1): 1931
Runner-up (2): 1937, 1942
Champion (4): 1931, 1933, 1934, 1935
Runner-up (1): 1942

References

  1. ^ "CDJ Oran, A la recherche d'une identité". Ouest Tribune. Ilef B. July 28, 2015. Archived from the original on 2017-10-16.