Algeria eye revenge in first match against Austria since ‘shame of Gijón’
Algeria faced Austria on Thursday, marking their first encounter since the infamous 'Shame of Gijón' at the 1982 World Cup. Salah Assad recalled that the Algerian team expected foul play, believing collusion would prevent their advancement. The match serves as a crucial moment, with a last-32 place at stake.
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Published 26 Jun 2026, 18:26 UTC · Updated 26 Jun 2026, 22:40 UTC
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