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Tunisian Football Federation
The Tunisian Football Federation (, ) is the governing body of association football, football in Tunisia. It established on 29 March 1957. It became a member in the FIFA in 1960, and in the same year it also became a member of Confederation of African Football, CAF association. The federation also joined the Union of Arab Football Associations, UAFA in 1976 and the UNAF in 2005. It organises the football league, the Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1, the Tunisia national football team and the Tunisia women's national football team. It is based in Tunis. History It was during a meeting held on 9 November 1909 by a provisional committee bringing together sports societies that the first statutes of an official championship were adopted. It was from the 1921−1922 season that the Tunisian championship was regularly organized under the name of "championship of honor division". The Tunisian Cup began a year later. As soon as independence was proclaimed in 1956, the leaders of Tunisia ...
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El Menzah
El Menzah (), is the name given to a group of suburbs located at the north of the agglomeration of Tunis, capital of Tunisia. Description Created for middle class and upper classes, it is a subdivision of residencies, villas and buildings. These subdivisions are numbered from I to X by date of creation, the number I, built in 1953 (now El Menzah I) and the following in the years 1990 and 2000. Menzah II and III existed for a short time before that they were renamed Mutuelleville. The subdivisions are administratively attached to the governorates of Tunis ( délégation of El Menzah) and of Aryanah. El Menzah I, IV and IX are part of the municipality of Tunis, totalising inhabitants, and El Menzah V to VII, are attached to the municipality of Aryanah Ariana ( ') is a coastal city in north-eastern Tunisia, part of the agglomeration of Tunis, also called Grand Tunis. It is located at the north of Tunis city center, around . It is ~2.6 kilometeres away from Tunis. It is the ...
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Moncef Chérif
Moncef Chérif () (born 8 November 1940) is a Tunisian former association football, footballer who played for Stade Tunisien and the Tunisia national football team, Tunisian national team. References External links

* 1940 births Living people People from Gabès Tunisian men's footballers Tunisia men's international footballers Olympic footballers for Tunisia Footballers at the 1960 Summer Olympics 1962 African Cup of Nations players Stade Tunisien players Men's association football forwards {{Tunisia-footy-forward-stub ...
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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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2023–24 Tunisian Cup
The 2023–24 Tunisian Cup (Coupe de Tunisie) was the 92nd season of the Association football, football cup competition of Tunisia. The competition was organized by the Tunisian Football Federation and open to all clubs in Tunisia. Qualifying round Third round The draw for the third round was held on 9 February 2024. Round of 32 The draw for the round of 32 was held on 9 February 2024 (after the third round draw). Round of 16 The draw for the round of 16 was held on 3 May 2024. Quarter-finals The draw for the quarter-finals was held on 3 May 2024 (after the round of 16 draw). Semi-finals The draw for the semi-finals was held on 23 June 2024. All the teams that qualified for the semi-finals were from the 2023–24 Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1, Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 for the 2nd time in a row. ''Stade Tunisien qualified for the final.'' ---- ''CA Bizertin qualified for the final.'' Final The final was pla ...
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2024–25 Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1
The 2024–25 Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 (''Tunisian Professional League'') season was the 99th season of top-tier football in Tunisia. Espérance de Tunis were the defending champions and successfully defended their title, winning their record-extending 34th title with one game left. Teams 16 teams contested the league. Changes Location and stadiums Competition The draw was held on 15 August 2024. Table Results Clubs season-progress Positions by round Goals scored per round Colors= id:lightgrey value:gray(0.9) legend:Other_total id:darkgrey value:gray(0.7) id:sfondo value:rgb(1,1,1) id:barra value:rgb(0.6,0.7,0.8) id:darkblue value:darkblue legend:Average id:orange value:green legend:Highest_total id:red value:red legend:Lower_total ImageSize = width:820 height:375 PlotArea = left:50 bottom:50 top:30 right:30 DateFormat = x.y Period = from:0 till:30 TimeAxis = orientation:vertical Al ...
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US Monastir (football)
Union Sportive Monastirienne (), known as US Monastir or simply USM, is a Tunisian football club based in Monastir, Tunisia, Monastir. The club was founded in 1923, and its colors are blue and white. Their home stadium, Mustapha Ben Jannet Stadium, has a capacity of 25,000 spectators. The club currently competes in the Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1. The club has historical ties to Monastirian nationalists, such as Mustapha Ben Jannet. US Monastir have won two major trophies in its history: the Tunisian Cup and the Tunisian Super Cup, both in 2020. History(1923-1956): Union Sportive Monastirienne (USM) was founded on 17 March 1923 with a credit balance of 5,395 Tunisian francs. Following World War II, the club saw a resurgence in interest and enthusiasm for football among the people of Monastir. This led to the club's roster expanding to over one hundred players, with half of them playing for the senior team and the other half competing in the junior categories. Despite this gr ...
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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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2023–24 Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1
The 2023–24 Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 (''Tunisian Professional League'') season was the 98th season of top-tier football in Tunisia. Étoile du Sahel were the defending champions from the previous season. On 15 June 2024, Espérance de Tunis were officially confirmed as champions with one game to spare following their 2–0 win against US Monastir, securing a record-extending 33rd title. Teams 14 teams contested the league. Stadiums and locations Competition First round The draw of the first round was held on 1 August 2023. Group A =Table= =Results= =Clubs season-progress= Group B =Table= =Results= =Clubs season-progress= Goals scored per round Colors= id:lightgrey value:gray(0.9) legend:Other_total id:darkgrey value:gray(0.7) id:sfondo value:rgb(1,1,1) id:barra value:rgb(0.6,0.7,0.8) id:darkblue value:darkblue legend:Average id:orange value:green legend:Highest_total id:red value:red ...
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Mourad Daami
Mourad Daami (Arabic: مراد الدعمي; born August 15, 1962) in Monastir is a retired Tunisian football referee. He is known for supervising the 2000 African Cup of Nations Final hosted by Nigeria and Ghana and one match during the 2002 FIFA World Cup co hosted by South Korea and Japan. Career He began his career in 1996 and refereed one match at the 1998 CONCACAF Gold Cup, three matches at the 1999 FIFA World Youth Championship and two matches at the 2005 FIFA U-17 World Championship (one match). He mainly officiated at the Africa Cup of Nations in 2000 (three matches including the final), 2002 (two matches) and 2006 (three matches including the final match), at the 2000 Summer Olympics (three matches) and at the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup (one match). He also refereed a 2002 FIFA World Cup match between Mexico and Ecuador. During the 2000 CAF Champions League final, played between Accra Hearts of Oak S.C. and Espérance Sportive de Tunis, he was banned ...
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Ligue Nationale De Football Professionnel (Tunisia)
The Ligue Nationale de Football Professionnel (, ), commonly known as the LNFP, is a Tunisian governing body that runs the major professional football leagues in Tunisia. It was founded in 1994 and serves under the authority of the Tunisian Football Federation. The president of the league is Mohamed Atallah. The league is responsible for overseeing, organizing, and managing the top two leagues in Tunisia, Ligue 1 and is also responsible for the 32 professional football clubs that contest football in Tunisia (14 in Ligue Pro 1, 12 in Ligue Pro 2). Presidents * 1994–1998: Abdellatif Dahmani * 1998–2000: Khaled Sanchou * 2000–2002: Mohamed Riahi * 2002–2003: Fethi Ben Youssef * 2003–2004: Taoufik Anane * 2004–2010: Ali Hafsi Jeddi * 2010–2012: Mohamed Sellami * 2012: Ahmed Ouerfelli (interim) * 2012–2016: Mohamed Sellami * 2016–2020: Hafidh Chembah * 2020–2024: Mohamed Arbi * 2024–present: Mohamed Atallah Competitions * Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 ...
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