Ligue 1 Mobilis 2025/2026: MC Alger Dominate Standings as Title Race Heats Up

MC Alger Pull 10 Points Clear at Top with 65-Point Tally

MC Alger have Ligue 1 Mobilis 2025/2026 in a commanding grip, sitting 10 points clear at the summit with 65 points from 30 matches. The 20 wins, 5 draws, 5 loss record gives them a goal difference of +23 — the best in the league — with 41 goals scored and just 18 conceded. With only a handful of fixtures remaining, MC Alger are primed to claim their first Algerian league title in years, and the numbers back it up.

JS Saoura sit second with 55 points, needing a dramatic collapse from the leaders. MC Alger have dropped points in only 10 of 30 outings, making them the most consistent side this season.

CR Belouizdad and MC Oran Battle for Continental Qualification

Third-placed CR Belouizdad have 53 points with +23 goal difference — matching MC Alger's defensive solidity. Their 47 goals scored is the highest in the league, making them the most potent attacking threat. MC Oran sit fourth on 49 points, within reach of a CAF Champions League spot.

Just 16 points separate first from fifth, with JS Kabylie and Olympique Akbou tied on 45 points. Every remaining match matters for the two CAF Champions League berths and Confederation Cup slot.

League Standings — Top 6 and Bottom 3

  • 🔵 MC Alger — 65 pts (20W, 5D, 5L) | GD: +23 | GF: 41 | GA: 18
  • 🟢 JS Saoura — 55 pts (16W, 7D, 7L) | GD: +14 | GF: 40 | GA: 26
  • 🔴 CR Belouizdad — 53 pts (14W, 11D, 5L) | GD: +23 | GF: 47 | GA: 24
  • 🟡 MC Oran — 49 pts (14W, 7D, 9L) | GD: +5 | GF: 36 | GA: 31
  • 🟠 JS Kabylie — 45 pts (11W, 12D, 7L) | GD: +9 | GF: 40 | GA: 31
  • Olympique Akbou — 45 pts (12W, 9D, 9L) | GD: +3 | GF: 34 | GA: 31

Relegation Zone: Paradou AC (24 pts), ES Mostaganem (19 pts), and El Bayadh (17 pts) occupy the bottom three. With El Bayadh already 7 points from safety, the drop to Ligue 2 looks increasingly certain for at least one of these clubs.

Aimen Mahious Leads the Scoring Charts with 14 Goals

JS Kabylie striker Aimen Mahious leads the scoring charts with 14 goals, powering his side to fifth. His goals have been crucial in tight matches, contributing to Kabylie's 40 goals — joint-second highest alongside Saoura.

Paradou AC's Mohamed Ramdaoui sits second with 10 goals, remarkable for a player on a 14th-placed team. Franck Etouga of USM Khenchela is third with 9 goals, helping his club to a solid mid-table position on 44 points.

Why Algerian Football Matters to Libyan Fans

Algeria and Libya share deep cultural, linguistic, and sporting ties across North Africa. Many Libyan fans follow Ligue 1 Mobilis closely — Algerian clubs have historically attracted Libyan talent, and the two nations' football federations collaborate regularly. The performance of North African clubs in CAF competitions directly impacts the region's continental coefficient, benefiting Libyan clubs in future tournament draws.

For Libyan football enthusiasts, following Ligue 1 offers insight into tactical trends and emerging talent that influence the Libyan Premier League. Aimen Mahious, with 14 goals this season, exemplifies the caliber of players developing across the Maghreb.

What Remains: Final Fixtures to Decide Everything

With the season entering its final phase, the stakes could not be higher. MC Alger need to maintain their form to secure the title, while Saoura must hope for a slip-up. The continental qualification spots are still up for grabs between third and sixth, and the relegation battle at the bottom promises drama until the final whistle.

Libyan fans should watch the remaining rounds closely — the outcomes will shape North African football heading into 2026/27, with implications for CAF Champions League stages and the regional football landscape.

— LibyaPress / Sports Desk