Mohamed Allam (Arabic: محمد علام), born in Algiers on April 24, 1926, and died on August 10, 2010, is one of the leading figures of the Algerian Revolution and the epic story of the FLN football team. Born in the Lower Casbah of Algiers, he became involved in the nationalist movement at a very young age within the Algerian People's Party (PPA). His militant activities quickly attracted the attention of the French colonial authorities, leading him to leave Algeria for Tunisia in the late 1940s.
When the National Liberation Front (FLN) team was created in 1958 to champion the cause of Algerian independence on the international stage, Mohamed Allam became its political leader. Alongside Mohamed Boumezrag, he played a crucial role in organizing this legendary team composed of professional players who had left French clubs to support the liberation struggle. He organized international tours, established contacts with numerous foreign national teams, and used every match to raise gl...