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2017–18 Tunisian Cup
The 2017–18 Tunisian Cup (Coupe de Tunisie) was the 86th season of the football cup competition of Tunisia. The competition was organized by the Fédération Tunisienne de Football (FTF) and open to all clubs in Tunisia. Preliminary rounds Results: Round of 32 The draw for the round of 32 and round of 16 was held on 13 December 2017. Round of 16 Quarter-finals Semi-finals The games were played on 22 April 2018. Final The final match was played on 13 May 2018. See also *2017–18 Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 * 2017–18 Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 2 References {{DEFAULTSORT:2017-18 Tunisian Cup Tunisian Cup Tunisia Tunisia, officially the Republic of Tunisia, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It is bordered by Algeria to the west and southwest, Libya to the southeast, and the Mediterranean Sea to the north and east. Tunisia also shares m ...
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Stade Olympique Hammadi Agrebi
Hammadi Agrebi Stadium (), opened as 7 November Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium located in the sports city of Radès, located in Radès, in the southern suburb of the city Tunis. The stadium was established in 2001 to host the 2001 Mediterranean Games. The stadium hosts the matches of the Tunisia national football team, Tunisian national team, Espérance Sportive de Tunis, Esperance de Tunis and Club Africain. It is a covered amphitheater that can accommodate 60,000 spectators and covers 13,000 square meters. It includes a main field, 3 sub-stadiums, two warm-up halls, two bright blackboards, an honorary platform that can accommodate 7,000 spectators, and a press stand with 300 offices. The stadium was inaugurated in July 2001 under the name Stade 7 November in the framework of the 2000–01 Tunisian Cup final between Club Sportif de Hammam-Lif, CS Hammam-Lif and Étoile Sportive du Sahel, Étoile du Sahel 1–0. The Club Sportif de Hammam-Lif, CS Hammam-Lif player, Anis Ben C ...
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Espérance Sportive De Zarzis
Espérance Sportive de Zarzis ( known as ES Zarzis or simply ESZ for short, is a Tunisian football club based in Zarzis. The club was founded in 1934 by Haj Ali Bouchhioua and its colours are yellow, red and black. Their home stadium, Abdessalam Kazouz Stadium, has a capacity of 7,000 spectators. The club is currently playing in the Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1. Current squad Achievements Performance in national & domestic competitions * Tunisia Cup: 1 ::2005 Performance in CAF competitions *CAF Confederation Cup: 1 appearance ::2006 – First round Coaching history *1981–82: :: Thamer Ksiksi :: Mohamed Ali Ben Jeddi :: Bouzommita *1982–83: :: Vassil Romanov *1983–84: :: Vassil Romanov *1984–85: :: Vassil Romanov *1985–86: :: Moncef Arfaoui *1987–88: :: Dimitar Milev *1988–89: :: Dimitar Milev *1989–90: :: Tahar Bellamine :: Belhassen Meriah *1990–91: :: Dimitar Milev *1991–92: :: Dimitar Milev :: Mokh ...
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Club Olympique Des Transports
The Club Olympique des Transports (), often referred to as ''COT'' or ''Ennakel'' is a Tunisian football club based in the city of Tunis. The club was founded in 1945, the team plays in blue and black colors. Their ground is currently the Ali Belhouane Stadium, which has a capacity of 7,000. The club gold era was the 70s when coach Hmid Dhib had built a tea. In all COT spends 27 seasons in the first division (professional level). But, like all districts clubs, the club installed in Mellassine, a popular district of Tunis, was unable to resist the deman and has plummeted in three years to end up in the fourth division in 2007–2008 before rising again to CLP-3, and reaching the quarter-finals of the President Cup this year. History It was in July 1945 that the ancestor of the ''COT'', En-Najah Sports was created through a group. The club merged with El Hilal Sports du Den-Den (EHSDD) to form the "Club Olympique Tunisien" (Tunisian Olympic Club) in 1960, and then with the " ...
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Espoir Sportif De Hammam Sousse
Espoir, a French word meaning "hope", may refer to: *'' Man's Hope'' (French: ''L'Espoir''), a 1937 novel by André Malraux *'' Espoir: Sierra de Teruel'', a 1938–1939 French film, released in 1945, based on Malraux's novel * ''L'Espoir'' (album), a 1974 album by Léo Ferré * ''Espoir'' (ship), several French vessels captured by the British during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars * ''L'Espoir'' (newspaper), a 1944–1945 clandestine newspaper of the French Resistance; see Underground media in German-occupied France The clandestine press of the French Resistance was collectively responsible for printing flyers, broadsheets, newspapers, and even books in secret in France during the German occupation of France in the World War II, Second World War. The secret ... * Espoir FC (other), several association football clubs {{disambiguation ...
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Sfax Railways Sports
Sfax Railway Sport (, often referred to as ''Railway'' or ''ٍُSRS'') is a Football in Tunisia, Tunisian football club from the city Sfax founded in 1920. The club have been champions three times and were in the top division for 33 seasons. However, but 1994–95 was their last season in the top flight and today they play in Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 2, Ligue Professionnelle 2 Stadium * ¹ Picture of the Stadium of SRS Ameur Gargouri. Honours * Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 ** Winners (3): 1933–34, 1952–53, 1967–68 * Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 2 ** Winners (2): 1993–94, 1962–63 (south group) Youth

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Avenir Sportif De Gabès
Avenir is the French word for "future". Avenir may also refer to: Entertainment * "Avenir" (song), a 2014 song by Louane Emera * '' Avenir: Mirai'', Kaori Iida's third studio album * Avenir, a fictional company in the game ''Hyperdimension Neptunia'' * Avenir, former name of StoryMill, a novel-writing application Organizations * Avenir Suisse, a free-market think tank * Avenir Telecom, a telecommunications company * Avenir AS ( no) - IT company from Norway * Avenir Foundation, a charitable foundation run by descendants of Homer L. Dodge Other * Avenir (given name), Russian male first name * Avenir (typeface), a typeface designed by Adrian Frutiger * Avenir, Alberta, Canada * Buick Avenir, a concept car * Nissan Avenir, an automobile See also * L'Avenir (other) L'Avenir ("Future" in French) may refer to: * L'Avenir, Quebec, municipality located in the Centre-du-Québec region of Quebec * L'Avenir Ensemble, a political party in New Caledonia * L'Avenir (France), a s ...
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CA Bizertin
Club Athlétique Bizertin (), known as CA Bizertin or simply CAB for short, is a Tunisian professional football club based in Bizerte. The club was founded 1928 and its colours are yellow and black. Their home stadium, 15 October Stadium, has a capacity of 20,000 spectators. The club is currently playing in the Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1. CA Bizertin is one of the biggest teams in Tunisia. They have won the Tunisian League four times, the Tunisian Cup three times, the Tunisian League Cup once and became the first Tunisian club to win an African trophy the African Cup Winners' Cup in 1988. Honours Appearances in CAF Competitions *CAF Champions League: 2 appearances ::1985 – Second Round ::2013 – Second Round *CAF Cup: 2 appearances ::1992 – Semi-finals ::2000 – Second Round *CAF Confederation Cup: 2 appearances ::2013 – Semi-finals ::2014 – Second Round *African Cup Winners' Cup: 1 appearances ::1989 1989 was a turn ...
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Stade Tunisien
Stade Tunisien (; ), abbreviated as ST, is a football club based in Le Bardo, a western suburb of Tunis (formerly the residence of the Beylical patronage). It is considered one of the top teams in the Tunis region, alongside Espérance Sportive de Tunis and Club Africain. History Founded on July 7, 1948, the club is the successor of the football section of the now-defunct Association of Young Muslims of Bardo, which was established in 1923. The club has historical ties to the Beylical patronage, particularly from Lamine Bey, which is reflected in its nickname "club beylical." Stade Tunisien competes in the Tunisian football league. The club has won a total of 18 titles: 15 at the national level (four championships, seven cups, one supercup, two League Cups, and two Hédi Chaker Cups), and two at the regional level (two Arab Cup Winners' Cups). After a continuous 61-year presence in the top tier of Tunisian football, the club was relegated to Ligue II at the end of the ...
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Espérance Sportive De Tunis
Espérance Sportive de Tunis (), known as ES Tunis or simply EST for short, is a Tunisian professional sports club founded on 15 January 1919 in the Bab Souika neighborhood of Tunis. Its football (soccer), football section has competed in the Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1, Tunisian Professional League 1 continuously since 1936. It is nicknamed "Mkashkha", ''The Elder of Tunisian Clubs'', ''The Blood and Gold Club'' and ''The Beast of Africa'' It is the most successful Tunisian club nationally and internationally in all competitions, with 34 Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1, Tunisian Professional League 1 titles (record), the last of which was the 2024–25 Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1, 2024–25 season, 16 Tunisian Cup titles (record), the last of which was the 2024–25 Tunisian Cup, 2024–25 season, and 7 Tunisian Super Cup titles (record), the most recent of which is the 2023–24 Tunisian Super Cup, 2023–24 edition, the Hedi Shaker Cup in 1968 and the Hamda El ...
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ES Métlaoui
Étoile Sportive de Métlaoui (), known as ES Métlaoui or simply ESM for short, is a Tunisian football club based in Métlaoui. The club was founded in 1956 and its colours are red and yellow. Their home stadium, Métlaoui Municipal stadium, has a capacity of 6,000 spectators. The club is currently playing in the Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1.Profile
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Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 2 The Ligue Professionelle 2 is the second football level in Tunisia, under Ligue Professionelle 1 which is the top level of Tunisian football. Conte ...
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Croissant Sportif Chebbien
Croissant Sportif Chebbien is a Tunisian football team, competing in the 2019–20 Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1, from Chebba in Tunisia. History It was founded in 1960 in Chebba in the Sahel region of Tunisia. In 1999 the club made his debut in the Tunisian Cup, managing to advance to the round of 32, being eliminated by AS Gabès. In 2015 it made his debut in the Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 3 where it was 4th in the southern group until 2017. In the same year it made his debut in Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 2 until 2019, winning group B, achieving promotion to Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 for the 2019–20 season for the first time in its history. In his first season it finished in 8th place as the best position in his history. In the same season, it managed to reach the semifinals of the Tunisian cup by facing Espérance de Tunis, being eliminated by a score of 2–0. In de 2021–22 season the club relegated but the club appealed the decision at the Court of A ...
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Avenir Sportif De Rejiche
Avenir Sportif de Rejiche is a Tunisian professional football club based in Rejiche, that competes in the Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 The Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1, formerly known as the Tunisian National Championship between 1956 and 1994, is the highest-level association football, football tournament in Tunisia and is organized by the Tunisian Football Federation and t .... The club finished in first place of Group B of the 2019–20 Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 2 season, earning promotion to the 2020–21 Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1. References Association football clubs established in 1980 Football clubs in Tunisia 1980 establishments in Tunisia {{Tunisia-footyclub-stub ...
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