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Stade Tunisien (; ar, الملعب التونسي) or ST is a football club from
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. Alongside
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and Club Africain it forms the group of three best teams in the capital city region. Founded in 1948, it is the successor of the football section of the defunct Association of Young Muslims of Bardo founded in 1923. The team plays in green, red and white colours, after the
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colours, as the team was under their patronage until the Tunisian independence. Their ground is Hedi Ennaifer, which has a capacity of 12,000. The club holds a total of 17 titles: fifteen titles at national level (four Championships, six
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, one Supercup, two League Cups and two Hédi Chaker cups) and two at regional level (two Arab Cup Winners' Cups).


Achievements


Performance in national and domestic competitions

* Tunisian League: 4 ::1957, 1961, 1962, 1965 * Tunisian President Cup: 6 ::1956, 1958, 1960, 1962, 1966, 2003 *
Tunisian League Cup The Coupe de la Ligue Professionelle was the top knockout tournament for the Tunisian league football clubs. It was created in 1999 with the intention of being played among the two top Tunisian football divisionsLigue Professionnelle 2 with some inv ...
: 2 ::2000, 2002 *
Tunisian Super Cup The Tunisian Super Cup ( ar, كأس السوبر التونسي) or the Tunisia Premier Cup ( ar, كأس تونس الممتازة) was previously called the Tunisian Cup Winners' Cup. It is a Tunisian football competition organized by the Tunis ...
: 1 :: 1966


Performance in UAFA competitions

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Arab Cup Winners' Cup The Arab Cup Winners' Cup ( ar, الكأس العربية للأندية الفائزة بالكؤوس) was a football competition between the winning clubs of national cup competitions in Arab nations. It started in 1989 and merged with the Arab ...
: 2 ::1989–90, 2001–02


Performance in CAF competitions

* CAF Confederation Cup: 2 appearances :: 2004 – Second Round :: 2009 – First Round * CAF Cup Winners' Cup: 1 appearance ::
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 – Quarter-finals


Players


Current squad


Out on loan


Presidents

* Ahmed Riahi (1946) * Mohamed Ben Salem ''(1947–??)'' * Salah Azaïz ''(19??–??)'' * Abdessalem Mestiri ''(19??–57)'' * Ali Cherif ''(1957–63)'' * Ajmi Slim ''(1963–70)'' * Mohieddine Bachraoui ''(1970–71)'' * Habib Mokthar ''(1971–72)'' * Hédi Neifar ''(1972–87)'' * Youssef Ben Ammar ''(1987)'' * Mohamed Achab ''(1987–90)'' * Khaled Sanchou ''(1990–91)'' * Chedly Karoui ''(1991–93)'' * Mohamed Achab ''(1993–96)'' * Moncef Cherif ''(1996–98)'' * Jalel Ben Aïssa ''(1998–04)'' * Mohamed Achab ''(2004–08)'' * Mohamed Derouiche ''(2008–11)'' * Kamel Snoussi ''(2011–13)'' * Anouar Haddad ''(2013–15)'' * Ghazi Ben Tounes''(2015–16)'' * Jalel Ben Aissa ''(2016–)''


Managers

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Habib Draoua Hadj Habib Derbouz Draoua ( ar, حاج حبيب دربوز دراوة ; 1914 – ), commonly known as Habib Draoua and also called Hadj Draoua was a professional Algerian footballer who played as a midfielder. He was also a manager. Life and care ...
(1946–51) *
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(1978–80) *
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(1993–94) * Stefan Białas (1996–97) *
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(1996–98) * Youssef Zouaoui ''(interim)'' (2002) *
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Faouzi Benzarti Faouzi Benzarti ( ar, فوزي البنزرتي; born 3 January 1950) is a Tunisian professional football manager and former player and the current head coach of MC Alger. He spent his entire career as a player at his home club US Monastir witho ...
(2002–03) * Bernard Casoni (July 1, 2003 – June 30, 2004) * Robertinho (2005–07) * Mrad Mahjoub (July 1, 2007 – Sept 27, 2007) * Robertinho (Sept 29, 2007–08) *
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(July 1, 2008 – Aug 25, 2008) * Farid Ben Belgacem (Sept 22, 2008 – March 23, 2009) *
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(2009) *
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(July 1, 2009 – July 22, 2011) *
Nabil Kouki Nabil Kouki ( ar, نبيل كوكي; born 9 March 1970), is a Tunisian football coach and former footballer. He is currently the coach of ES Sétif. He started his professional football career in 1990, at Olympique Béja where he played for five ...
(Aug 30, 2011 – Jan 5, 2012) * Hubert Velud (Jan 24, 2012 – April 1, 2012) *
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(April 2, 2012 – July 4, 2012) * Ghazi Ghrairi (July 14, 2012 – May 21, 2013) * Mohamed Jouirou (May 2013–1?) *
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(July 6, 2013 – Sept 18, 2013) * Lassad Dridi ''(interim)'' (Sept 19, 2013 – Jan 8, 2014) *
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(Jan 15, 2014–1?) *
Maher Kanzari Maher Kanzari (born 17 March 1973) is a Tunisian association football, football manager (association football), manager. He has played for Tunisia national football team. Club career He played in the Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 with Stade Tu ...
(January 12, 2016– May 18, 2016) * Hichem Nsibi (May 19, 2016– October 9, 2016) * Hedi Mokrani (October 10, 2016–)


Rival clubs

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(Derby) * Club Africain (Derby)


External links


StadeTunisien.net: Official Fans Website & ForumForza-Baklawa: Fans WebsiteBardo Boys: Supporters Website & ForumBaklawa News: Fans ForumKAOTIC GROUP: Supporters Website & Forum
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