Algerian Football Federation In 1962, Mohand Maouche founded the
Algerian Football Federation (FAF) and was elected its first president. He launched the country's first national championship, known as the "Critérium", while also reorganizing the main regional leagues. Maouche further established the
Algerian Cup as a nationwide knockout competition.
Algerian Olympic Committee In 1963, Mohand Maouche initiated the creation of the
Algerian Olympic Committee (COA) and was elected its first president on 23 October of that year. In January 1964, along with
Mustapha Larfaoui, he submitted Algeria's application for membership to the
International Olympic Committee, which officially recognized the COA on 27 January 1964 in
Innsbruck.
Confederation of African Football In December 1965, in Tunis, Mohand Maouche called for a revision of the statutes of the
Confederation of African Football (CAF), which he considered too favorable to Egypt. After being elected to the executive committee and becoming Vice-President of CAF, he promoted a development-oriented policy. On 5 February 1970, at the CAF General Assembly in
Khartoum, he and
Mawade Wade introduced a motion to create a special commission to revise the statutes and regulations of CAF. The motion was approved by 20 of the 34 member associations. Although a member of the commission, Maouche did not live to see its conclusions, which were adopted on 21 February 1972 in
Yaoundé. == Death ==