Ahmed Mghirbi
   HOME
*





Ahmed Mghirbi
Ahmed Mghirbi (; 17 June 1946 – 16 March 2021) was a Tunisian football player and coach. Club career Born on 17 June 1946, in Manouba, Mghirbi began his career at Stade Tunisien as a centre-back; he played 256 matches between 1965 and 1975, scoring seven goals. Mghribi helped his team win the Tunisian Cup in , and won the Golden Boot in as the league's top goalscorer. International career Mghirbi played for the Tunisia national team. He made his debut against Yugoslavia in 1966, and played his last match against Algeria in 1972. Mighirbi played 34 international matches, winning silver at the 1971 Mediterranean Games. Managerial career Mghribi coached several clubs, namely Stade Tunisien, , , and Olympique Béja. Personal life Mghirbi later served as an analyst for the television channel Nessma and Tunisian national programming. Death On 16 March 2021, Mghibi died aged 74 after suffering from cancer for two years. Honours Player Stade Tunisien * Tunisian Cup: ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Manouba
Manouba ( ar, منوبة ') is a city in north-eastern Tunisia, and is part the metropolitan area of Tunis, also called "Grand Tunis". It is located at the west of Tunis city center at around . It is the capital city of Manouba Governorate. Manouba is well known for its university. It is also often viewed as a desirable place for family life because of its security, availability of various services and its high level of education. Historically, Manouba is noted as the birthplace of the sufi saint Sayyida ʿĀʾisha al-Mannūbiyya (1199–1267 CE), and until 2012 the city contained a shrine to her, supposedly her father's house. It was customary in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, for the Beys of Tunis to make a ritual circuit of city's the great shrines on the 27th day of Ramaḍān (''laylat al-Qadr'') and visit this shrine. More recently, 'up until the Tunisian revolution of January 2011, once a week, on Sundays or Mondays, rituals were held ... During the day, the ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  



MORE