Algerian Championnat National 2 - Champions

Champions

  • 1962-63 : ?
  • 1963-64 : ?
  • 1964-65 : SCM Oran
  • 1965-66 : ?
  • 1966-67 : USM Bel-Abbès
  • 1967-68 : ?
  • 1968-69 : USM Alger
  • 1969-70 : ?
  • 1970-71 : ?
  • 1971-72 : ?
  • 1972-73 : ?
  • 1973-74 : ?
  • 1974-75 : ?
  • 1975-76 : ?
  • 1976-77 : ?
  • 1977-78 : ?
  • 1978-79 : ?
  • 1979-80 : ?
  • 1980-81 : ?
  • 1981-82 : ?
  • 1982-83 : ?
  • 1983-84 : ?
  • 1984-85 : ?
  • 1985-86 : ?
  • 1986-87 : ?
  • 1987-88 : ?
  • 1988-89 : ES Sétif
  • 1989-90 : WA Tlemcen
  • 1990-91 : ?
  • 1991-92 : USM Blida, US Chaouia, WA Mostaganem
  • 1992-93 : USM Bel-Abbès, CA Batna, WA Boufarik
  • 1993-94 : ASO Chlef, CS Constantine, GC Mascara
  • 1994-95 : USM Alger, ASM Oran, USM Aïn Beïda
  • 1995-96 : NA Hussein Dey, MO Constantine, WA Mostaganem
  • 1996-97 : ES Sétif, USM Blida, ES Mostaganem
  • 1997-98 : CA Bordj Bou Arreridj, RC Kouba, SA Mohammadia
  • 1998-99 : ?
  • 1999-00 : ASM Oran
  • 2000-01 : CA Bordj Bou Arreridj, RC Kouba
  • 2001-02 : NA Hussein Dey, ASO Chlef
  • 2002-03 : MC Alger, US Chaouia
  • 2003-04 : CS Constantine, GC Mascara, OMR El Annasser
  • 2004-05 : US Biskra
  • 2005-06 : OMR El Annasser
  • 2006-07 : USM Annaba
  • 2007-08 : MC El Eulma
  • 2008-09 : WA Tlemcen
  • 2009-10 : MC Saïda
  • 2010-11 : CS Constantine
  • 2011-12 : CA Bordj Bou Arréridj

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