AFCON 2022: Algeria undefeated matches streak ends but FIFA records raise questions

Kyle Bonn

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As Algeria entered the 2022 Africa Cup of Nations, the team was under the impression that it was well within reach of setting a new international football record at the event.

That isn't going to happen after a shocking loss to Equatorial Guinea in group play. Even without that loss, the new world-record streak would not have been possible according to FIFA's official statistics.

The longest ever national team unbeaten streak currently sits at 37 games, set recently by an Italy team that went three years without a loss from 2018 to 2021. Prior to its loss to Equatorial Guinea, the Algerian federation claimed that its undefeated run stood at 35 matches, just three away from setting a new record.

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But when contacted by Sporting News prior to Algeria's AFCON 2022 opener, FIFA confirmed that its official stats had Algeria's streak at 24 matches (extended to 25 matches after the opening AFCON draw vs. Sierra Leone).

What was the discrepancy between FIFA's number and Algeria's number? It hinges on the 3-0 loss to Morocco on October 19, 2019 that the Algerian federation is not factoring into its streak calculations. However, FIFA is choosing not to overlook that result.

Algeria's undefeated streak ends: 25 or 35 matches?

Until the loss to Equatorial Guinea, the October 2019 defeat to Morocco was the only blemish attributed to Algeria in over three years of action since a distant 1-0 defeat to Benin in an October 2018 AFCON qualifier. But the Algerian federation did not count the Morocco loss as part of the senior first team's record.

That's because the defeat came in a competition called the African Nations Championship — popularly referred to as CHAN, not to be confused with the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) — and CHAN is a tournament that is restricted exclusively to players who ply their trade in the domestic leagues of each participating country (e.g. Algerian players who play in the Algerian league). In fact, the Fennec Foxes also discarded the 0-0 result from the first leg of that series against Morocco for the same reason: It did not feature the full Algerian team or any of its European-based stars.

Similarly, Algeria was not counting the six matches played in the recently concluded 2021 FIFA Arab Cup in December since it sent a secondary team to that tournament. (Top clubs around the world were not required to release players for the event.) Algeria nonetheless won the Arab Cup and didn't lose a single match (4W-0L-2D). And although those six matches would have theoretically helped extend its undefeated streak, Algeria did not include them since they didn't feature the first team. The Fennec Foxes didn't even send their regular head coach, Djamel Belmadi, to manage that team. 

But FIFA confirmed to Sporting News that its count was in fact different, pointing to the CHAN loss against Morocco. FIFA did not discard the results in CHAN or the FIFA Arab Cup, especially since the latter was a FIFA tournament.

The table below featuring Algeria's match list illustrates how the two organizations were not in full agreement on the count (Asterisks indicate the matches at the center of the discrepancy. Losses are noted in bold): 

Date Opponent Result Competition Unbeaten Streak
(Algeria count)
Unbeaten Streak
(FIFA count)
Oct. 16, 2018 at Benin 0-1 (Loss) AFCON qualifier 0 0
Nov. 18, 2018 at Togo 4-1 (Win) AFCON qualifier 1 1
Dec. 27, 2018 at Qatar 1-0 (Win) Friendly 2 2
March 22, 2019 vs. Gambia 1-1 (Draw) AFCON qualifier 3 3
March 26, 2019 vs. Tunisia 1-0 (Win) Friendly 4 4
June 11, 2019 vs. Burundi 1-1 (Draw) Friendly 5 5
June 16, 2019 vs. Mali 3-2 (Win) Friendly 6 6
June 23, 2019 vs. Kenya 2-0 (Win) AFCON 2019 7 7
June 27, 2019 vs. Senegal 1-0 (Win) AFCON 2019 8 8
July 1, 2019 vs. Tanzania 3-0 (Win) AFCON 2019 9 9
July 7, 2019 vs. Guinea 3-0 (Win) AFCON 2019 10 10
July 11, 2019 vs. Ivory Coast 1-1 (Draw) AFCON 2019 11 11
July 14, 2019 vs. Nigeria 2-1 (Win) AFCON 2019 12 12
July 19, 2019 vs. Senegal 1-0 (Win) AFCON 2019 13 13
Sept. 9, 2019 vs. Benin 1-0 (Win) Friendly 14 14
Sept. 21, 2019 vs. Morocco 0-0 (Draw) CHAN Qualifier 14* 15
Oct. 10, 2019 vs. DR Congo 1-1 (Draw) Friendly 15 16
Oct. 15, 2019 vs. Colombia 3-0 (Win) Friendly 16 17
Oct. 19, 2019 at Morocco 0-3 (Loss) CHAN qualifier 16* 0
Nov. 14, 2019 vs. Zambia 5-0 (Win) AFCON qualifier 17 1
Nov. 18, 2019 at Botswana 1-0 (Win) AFCON qualifier 18 2
Oct. 9, 2020 vs. Nigeria 1-0 (Win) Friendly 19 3
Oct. 13, 2020 vs. Mexico 2-2 (Draw) Friendly 20 4
Nov. 12, 2020 vs. Zimbabwe 3-1 (Win) AFCON qualifier 21 5
Nov. 16, 2020 at Zimbabwe 2-2 (Draw) AFCON qualifier 22 6
March 25, 2021 at Zambia 3-3 (Draw) AFCON qualifier 23 7
March 29, 2021 vs. Botswana 5-0 (Win) AFCON qualifier 24 8
June 3, 2021 vs. Mauritania 4-1 (Win) Friendly 25 9
June 6, 2021 vs. Mali 1-0 (Win) Friendly 26 10
June 11, 2021 at Tunisia 2-0 (Win) Friendly 27 11
June 17, 2021 vs. Liberia 5-1 (Win) Friendly 27* 11*
Sept. 2, 2021 vs. Djibouti 8-0 (Win) World Cup Qual. 28 12
Sept. 7, 2021 at Burkina Faso 1-1 (Draw) World Cup Qual. 29 13
Oct. 8, 2021 vs. Niger 6-1 (Win) World Cup Qual. 30 14
Oct. 12, 2021 at Niger 4-0 (Win) World Cup Qual. 31 15
Nov. 12, 2021 at Djibouti 4-0 (Win) World Cup Qual. 32 16
Nov 16, 2021 vs. Burkina Faso 2-2 (Draw) World Cup Qual. 33 17
Dec. 1, 2021 vs. Sudan 4-0 (Win) Arab Cup 2021 33* 18
Dec. 4, 2021 vs. Lebanon 2-0 (Win) Arab Cup 2021 33* 19
Dec. 7, 2021 vs. Egypt 1-1 (Draw) Arab Cup 2021 33* 20
Dec. 11, 2021 vs. Morocco 2-2 (Draw) Arab Cup 2021 33* 21
Dec. 15, 2021 vs. Qatar 2-1 (Win) Arab Cup 2021 33* 22
Dec. 18, 2021 vs. Tunisia 2-0 (Win) Arab Cup 2021 33* 23
Jan. 5, 2022 vs. Ghana 3-0 (Win) Friendly 34 24
Jan. 11, 2022 vs. Sierra Leone 0-0 (Draw) AFCON 2022 35 25
Jan. 16, 2022 vs. Eq. Guinea 0-1 (Loss) AFCON 2022 0 0

The only match that FIFA and Algeria were in agreement about excluding was the June 2021 friendly against Liberia, which like the FIFA Arab Cup and the matches against Morocco, featured a secondary team of players and the assistant coach serving as the head coach.

That second team is what the Algerian federation calls its A' team, which is distinct from its A team (no apostrophe). The two teams have different sections on Algeria's official site, another sign that the federation treats them as two different squads.

Algeria football federation - web site - 2022

Algeria was drawn in an AFCON 2022 group with Ivory Coast, Sierra Leone, and Equatorial Guinea, and based on Algeria's numbers, it was theoretically hoping to advance undefeated to the Round of 16 and then break Italy's record with a win or draw at that stage.

Argentina eyes record undefeated record next

Argentina is also on an unbeaten streak of its own that includes Lionel Messi's first major international trophy with the conquest at the 2021 Copa America. Lionel Scaloni's men are currently at 27 matches and counting without tasting defeat.

Barring the addition of any more fixtures, Argentina has four more South American World Cup qualifiers in front of it which could see it equal its own all-time national team record unbeaten streak (31) if it can maintain an unblemished record through the meeting against Ecuador on March 29. It will need several more matches after that to catch Italy.

Argentina has already secured 2022 World Cup qualification with four matches left to play. (The Brazil vs. Argentina qualifier was suspended after 10 minutes by local health authorities and has not been rescheduled.)

Longest unbeaten streaks in international football

So it's still Italy is atop the all-time longest undefeated streak list for now, but it's possible that Argentina could overtake it. It's remarkable to see three nations in three different regions achieve these extended stretches of success at virtually the same time. History has shown that this is not such a common occurrence.

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The list of longest unbeaten streaks in global football includes some of the world's great footballing nations, featuring both European and South American powerhouses.

By its own estimation, defending AFCON 2019 champion Algeria was in this elite company though the world body didn't see it quite the same way.

Country Games
Unbeaten
Streak Began Streak Ended Ended By
Italy 37 (30-0-7) Oct. 10, 2018 Oct. 6, 2021 Spain
Algeria* 35 (26-0-9) Nov. 18, 2018 Jan. 16, 2022 Equatorial Guinea
Spain 35 (32-0-3) Feb. 7, 2007 June 24, 2009 United States
Brazil 35 (28-0-7) Dec. 16, 1993 Jan. 21, 1996 Mexico
Argentina 31 (21-0-10) Feb. 20, 1991 Aug. 15, 1993 Colombia
France 30 (22-0-8) Feb. 16, 1994 June 26, 1996 Czech Republic
Italy 30 (24-0-6) Nov. 24, 1935 Nov. 12, 1939 Switzerland
Argentina 27 (18-0-9) July 2, 2019
Algeria* 25 (17-0-8) Nov. 14, 2019 Jan. 16, 2022 Equatorial Guinea

The issue of which matches count and which don't has come up in the case of other teams.

Italy's record streak in the 1930s, which lasted for over 50 years, discarded a match that the Italians were losing to Austria 2-0 before it was abandoned due to crowd trouble.

What's controversial about Brazil's run (1993-96) is that many argue the streak-snapping loss to Mexico should not have counted since it came in the 1996 CONCACAF Gold Cup final with what was practically a Brazil Under-23 team preparing to play in the Olympics.

Removing the three wins and one loss that Brazil suffered in that 1996 Gold Cup, Brazil would have reached 40 games unbeaten before its following full-strength loss. But since FIFA officially counted those Gold Cup matches, the loss to Mexico could not be discarded.

Brazil's case didn't hold water with FIFA. And Algeria's probably wouldn't have either.

Kyle Bonn

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Kyle Bonn, is a Syracuse University broadcast journalism graduate with over a decade of experience covering soccer globally. Kyle specializes in soccer tactics and betting, with a degree in data analytics. Kyle also does TV broadcasts for Wake Forest soccer, and has had previous stops with NBC Soccer and IMG College. When not covering the game, he has long enjoyed loyalty to the New York Giants, Yankees, and Fulham. Kyle enjoys playing racquetball and video games when not watching or covering sports.