
Press Release to National Media
On the occasion of the launch of the Mobilis Professional Football League Championship for the 2025/2026 season, the Communication Unit of the League announces the opening of the electronic accreditation platform on the official website: accred.lfp.dz, starting from today at 6:00 PM, for the matches scheduled on Thursday and Friday.
The platform will close on Thursday at 3:00 PM.
As for Saturday matches, the opening date for accreditation will be announced later through the League’s official communication channels.
The League reiterates its call to the national media family to strictly comply with the following guidelines and regulations, in force since last season, which serve as the official and professional reference for all journalists and photographers:
1. Accreditation conditions and usage
1. Respect deadlines and timing for submitting accreditation requests via the platform.
2. Each media outlet is allowed to accredit only one journalist and one photographer; any request exceeding this limit will be automatically rejected.
3. Accreditation must be printed and clearly worn on the chest upon entering stadiums.
4. Accreditation must be kept throughout the match, press conference, and mixed zone.
5. Accreditation is a personal and official document; it is strictly forbidden to exchange, transfer, or alter it.
6. Only the accreditation issued through the platform is considered the official document for match coverage.
2. Photographers’ regulations
7. Photographers must use professional equipment with a telephoto lens.
8. It is forbidden to change official bibs inside stadiums; they must be worn at all times.
9. Photographers are not allowed to enter stadiums wearing inappropriate or excessively short clothing (e.g., shorts).
3. Broadcasting and filming rights
10. Filming with mobile phones is strictly prohibited from the kick-off, in respect of the exclusive broadcasting rights of Algerian Television.
11. Any report by Algerian Television regarding piracy or illegal broadcasting will expose the offender to strict sanctions, lifted only after the objections are removed by the rights holder.
4. Journalistic ethics
12. Journalists and photographers must maintain professionalism and avoid acting as supporters in the media tribune.
13. Any behavior contrary to professional ethics observed by the match commissioner will result in the withdrawal of accreditation.
14. Journalists and photographers are not allowed to celebrate with players or turn the media tribune into a cheering zone.
15. Wearing clothing showing affiliation to a specific team is prohibited, except for clubs’ official communication staff.
5. Combating fraud
16. It has been noted in some matches that microphones from unauthorized media outlets were placed in the accreditation zone.
17. The Communication Unit considers this act a serious violation that may lead to severe sanctions, including permanent exclusion from the platform.
The Mobilis Professional Football League reaffirms its strong commitment to providing optimal and professional working conditions for the media family, while ensuring, through match commissioners, the proper conduct of press coverage and compliance with organizational guidelines.
The League also renews its commitment to support journalists and photographers throughout the football season, via its official communication channels, in order to ease their mission and guarantee successful media coverage worthy of the national championship.
Communication & Media Unit