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Algerians home, away cheer World Cup win

November 20, 2009 00:00:00


ALGIERS, Nov 19 (AFP): Algerians at home and abroad exploded with joy as the final whistle sounded in Khartoum to send the north African country to its first football World Cup since 1986.
Cheers broke out around Algeria at the end of the match, after what one supporter, 45-year- old Djamel, called "90 minutes of the worst agonies".
In France, celebrations were marred by violence in some areas, with cars set alight and police firing tear gas.
Hundreds of thousands of people, young and old, flooded into the streets in towns and villages across Algeria, celebrating with flags, fireworks and car horns.
Even a few police officers lost their cool, sounding their sirens to join in the rapture at the triumph of "les Verts"-
Algeria's green-shirted side who beat Egypt 1-0 in the do-or-die playoff in Khartoum.
Around Algiers, fans shouted "Thank you, les Verts", "One, two, three, viva Algeria" and "We're going to the World Cup".
Packed into cars and running through the crowded streets, young men and women-many wrapped in the green and white national flag-beamed with happiness.
"It's too much, they've given us everything," said Naima, 18, laughing and crying at once.
"Do you have any idea what the tension was like? We've shown our support for the team since they were beaten in Cairo on Saturday and now we've done it. The dream has come true!" one of her friends shouted.

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