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#Morocco #Algeria #Moroccan_Sahara #mrnews Algerian media: Wake up, Sabat, and the reason is that no president is able to overcome Fouzi Lekjaa Algerian media has, on several occasions, pointed to the challenges and difficulties facing Algerian sports presidents compared to their counterparts in the region, especially Moroccan Fouzi Lekjaa, who is considered a successful model of sports management. The media highlights several points that represent the core of this gap: Lack of a long-term strategic vision Algerian media criticizes the lack of clear plans among some Algerian sports officials, as their actions are limited to addressing immediate problems rather than building a sustainable sports system. In contrast, Fouzi Lekjaa is praised for his ability to develop Moroccan football, as he led major infrastructure projects (such as the Mohammed VI Academy) and worked to reform the local league and increase the competitiveness of Moroccan clubs. Weak international representation Algerian media indicate that sports presidents in Algeria suffer from a weak presence on the international scene, whether in the Confederation of African Football (CAF) or FIFA. In contrast, the media highlights Fouzi Lekjaa’s success in reaching leadership positions within CAF and FIFA, which has strengthened Morocco’s sporting influence internationally. Administrative crisis and corruption The problems of corruption and mismanagement that hinder the development of Algerian sports are often highlighted, including the lack of transparency in the distribution of financial resources and club management. This is compared to the Moroccan model, where Lekjaa worked on financial and structural reforms, which contributed to improving the management of resources and making Moroccan clubs more competitive. Lack of investment in sports The media points to the lack of interest in infrastructure and training, which negatively affects the performance of Algerian national teams and clubs. In Morocco, investment in infrastructure and academies has been one of the pillars of Fouzi Lekjaa’s success, as evidenced by achievements at the continental and international levels. Declining results compared to Moroccan achievements Algerian media criticize the decline of Algerian national teams and clubs in continental championships, compared to the titles and achievements achieved by Moroccan clubs and teams in recent years. Conclusion: The Algerian media considers that the gap between sports management in Algeria and its Moroccan counterpart, under the leadership of Fouzi Lekjaa, is due to careful planning and diligent work at all levels. These comparisons put pressure on Algerian officials to improve performance, develop a strategy that keeps pace with the challenges and restores Algerian sports to its regional and international status.