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Tunisia Football Federation
The Tunisian Football Federation ( ar, الجامعة التونسية لكرة القدم, french: Fédération Tunisienne de Football, FTF) is the governing body of football in Tunisia. It was established in 1957. It became a member in the FIFA in 1960, and in the same year it also became a member in the CAF association. 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 “honor division championship”. The Tunisian Cup starts a year later. As soon as independence was proclaimed in 1956, Tunisian football leaders took the necessary steps to create an exclusive ...
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Association Football
Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players who primarily use their feet to propel the ball around a rectangular field called a pitch. The objective of the game is to score more goals than the opposition by moving the ball beyond the goal line into a rectangular framed goal defended by the opposing side. Traditionally, the game has been played over two 45 minute halves, for a total match time of 90 minutes. With an estimated 250 million players active in over 200 countries, it is considered the world's most popular sport. The game of association football is played in accordance with the Laws of the Game, a set of rules that has been in effect since 1863 with the International Football Association Board (IFAB) maintaining them since 1886. The game is played with a football that is in circumference. The two teams compete to get the ball into the other team's goal (between the posts and under t ...
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US Monastir (football)
Union Sportive Monastirienne ( ar, الاتحاد الرياضي المنستيري), also known as USM, is a football club from Monastir in Tunisia. Founded in 1923 under the name ''Ruspina Sports'', it was renamed Union Sportive Monastirienne in 1942. The new name reflects the union between Ruspina Sports and other clubs in town (swimming, petanque, etc.) and the Nationalists of Monastir (like Mustapha Ben Jannet). History Beginnings (1923–1956) US Monastir is certainly one of the oldest teams in Tunisia. Although it was officially founded on 13 June 1942, the date of publication in the official journal of the decree of her creation, it birth dates back to 17 March 1923, the date of the founding of Ruspina Sports. Among the players who were part of this first wave of the 1930s, we can cite Hédi Bourguiba, Hassine Guedira, Ali Ouerdani, Hamadi Gouider, Sadek Allègue, Ali El May, Mohamed Guilène, Fredj Jaâffar and Hassine R'him. The steering committee, for its part, is cha ...
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2021–22 Tunisian Women's Championship
The 2021–22 Tunisian Women's Championship is the 16th season of the Tunisian Women's Championship, the Tunisian national women's association football competition. ASF Sousse are the defending champions. Clubs North Group * AS Banque de l'Habitat * ASF Sousse * ASF Sahel * US Tunisienne * ASF Sbiba * ASF Bou Hajla South Group * ASF Gafsa * ASF Medenine * MS Sidi Bouzid * ASF Sbeitla * PSF Sfax * ES Tataouine Group stage Group A Results Group B Results Play Off *1st 15 May 2022 *AS Banque de l'Habitat 3-0 ASF Sahel * MS Sidi Bouzid 3-1 ES Tataouine *2nd 18 MAy 2022 *AS Banque de l'Habitat 2-0 ES Tataouine * MS Sidi Bouzid 0-1 ASF Sahel *3rd:22 May 2022 *AS Banque de l'Habitat MS Sidi Bouzid MS, ms, Ms, M.S., etc. may refer to: Arts and entertainment * ''Ms.'' (magazine), an American feminist magazine * Metal Storm (webzine), a heavy metal website based in Estonia Businesses and organizations * MS-13, criminal gang * Missionaries .. ...
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AS Banque De L'Habitat
AS Banque de l'Habitat ( ar, الجمعية الرياضية لبنك الإسكان, lit=Association sportive de la Banque de l'habitat) is a football club based in Tunis, Tunisia and owned by the BH Bank (Tunisia) formerly formerly Banque de l'habitat. The club is playing in the Tunisian Women's Championship, the top division in the Tunisia female football league system. They have won the championship on three occasions. In July 2021, the club took part in the inaugural 2021 CAF Women's Champions League UNAF Qualifiers which was won by AS FAR. Current squad Honours Domestic League titles * Tunisian Women's Championship : Winners (4): 2010, 2018, 2019, 2022 : Runners Up (3): 2008, 2017, 2021 * Tunisian Women's Cup : Winners (1): 2010 : Runners Up (3): 2008, 2011, 2013 * Tunisian Women's League Cup (Coupe de la Ligue Féminine) : Winners (2): 2015, 2019 Performance in CAF competitions * CAF Women's Champions League: 1 appearance :: 2 ...
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2020–21 Tunisian Women's Championship
The 2020–21 Tunisian Women's Championship was the 15th season of the Tunisian Women's Championship, the Tunisian national women's association football competition. AS Banque de l'Habitat AS Banque de l'Habitat ( ar, الجمعية الرياضية لبنك الإسكان, lit=Association sportive de la Banque de l'habitat) is a football club based in Tunis, Tunisia and owned by the BH Bank (Tunisia) formerly formerly Banque de l' ... are the defending champions. Clubs Group stage Group A Group B Knockout stage Bracket References External linksWomen football- ''FTF official website'' {{DEFAULTSORT:2020-21 Tunisian Women's Championship Tunisian Women's Championship ...
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Tunisian Women's Championship
The Tunisian Women's Championship ( ar, البطولة التونسية للسيدات) is the top flight of women's association football in Tunisia. It is the women's equivalent of the Ligue 1. The competition is run by the ''Ligue Nationale du Football Féminin (LNFF)'' under the auspices of the Tunisian Football Federation. History The first Tunisian women's championship was contested in 2004–05 season. Champions The list of champions and runners-up: Most successful clubs See also * Tunisian Women's Cup * Tunisian Women's Super Cup * Tunisian Women's League Cup * National Union of Tunisian Women Cup References External links Tunisian Football Federation {{Top level women's association football leagues around the world Women's association football leagues in Africa Women's football competitions in Tunisia Women 2004 establishments in Tunisia Sports leagues established in 2004 Football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to va ...
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Espérance De Tunis
:''See also Esperance (other)'' Espérance is one of the two French words that can be translated into "hope", the other being "espoir". Whereas the latter is closer to the idea of "dream" or "fantasy" and corresponds to most of the common uses of "hope", "espérance" refers to an abstract, positive expectation. It is rarely used compared to its counterpart, except in the field of mathematics, where it refers to the Expected value, and in religious texts. The name is used for organizations in many Francophone countries. ;Places *Espérance, French Guiana, a village near Saint-du-Maroni, French Guiana * Espérance, Mauritius, a village in the district of Moka, Mauritius *Esperance, Western Australia, a town in Western Australia ;Union *Espérance Club, a trade union for girl dressmakers in 19th and early 20th century London, England ;Sports clubs * Espérance Football Club, Rwandan football club *Espérance Guider, Cameroonian football club *Espérance Sportive de Tunis, ...
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2020–21 Tunisian Super Cup
The 2020–21 Tunisian Super Cup was the 17th edition of the Tunisian Super Cup. The match was contested by the 2020–21 Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 champions, Espérance Sportive de Tunis and the Tunisian Cup winners, CS Sfaxien. The match took place at Stade Hammadi Agrebi in Tunis on 25 September 2021, ES Tunis won the game 1–0. Venue Stade Hammadi Agrebi, formerly known as Stade 7 Novembre is a multi-purpose stadium in Radès, Tunis, Tunisia about 10 kilometers south-east of the city center of Tunis, in the center of the Olympic City. It is currently used mostly for football matches and it also has facilities for athletics. The stadium holds 65,000 and was built in 2001 for the 2001 Mediterranean Games and is considered to be one of the best stadiums in Africa. Match Summary Nigerian forward Anayo Iwuala scored the only goal of the game for ES Tunis making it the clubs sixth Super Cup win. This also gives Radhi Jaïdi his first managerial trophy who only t ...
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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 Tunisian Football Federation. Established in 1960, it combines the champions of the first Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 against the champions of the Tunisian Cup. History First editions and frequent interruptions Formerly called the Cup of Cups, it was organized as part of President Habib Bourguiba's birthday celebrations. According to the laws of the Tunisian Football Federation, it is a competition that takes place every year, but since its return in 1994 it has only been organized three times in 1994, 1995 and 2001. The 2007–2008 season was to be held on 7 February 2009 between the champions of Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 Club Africain and the Tunisian Cup holders of Espérance de Tunis, but the match did not take place because of ...
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2021–22 Tunisian Cup
The 2021–22 Tunisian Cup (Coupe de Tunisie) or Farhat Hached Cup was the 90th 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. First preliminary round Second preliminary round Round of 32 The draw for the round of 32 was held on 16 May 2022. Round of 16 The draw for the round of 16 was held on 16 May 2022 (after the round of 32 draw). Quarter-finals The draw for the quarter-finals was held on 16 May 2022 (after the round of 16 draw). Semi-finals The draw for the semi-finals was held on 27 June 2022. ---- Final The final will be played on 10 September at Stade Hammadi Agrebi, Tunis. See also *2021–22 Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 The 2021–22 Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 (''Tunisian Professional League'') season was the 96th season of top-tier football in Tunisia. Espérance de Tunis we ...
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Club Africain
Club Africain ( ar, النادي الإفريقي) is a Tunisian football club based in Tunis that competes in the Tunisian Championship. It fields several sports teams, including football, handball, basketball, swimming and volleyball. The football team was the first Tunisian club to win an international trophy, when they won the Maghreb Cup Winners Cup in 1971. Twenty years later, in 1991, Club Africain became the first Tunisian team to win the African Champions League. Honours National competitions * Tunisian League (13) ** Champions: 1947, 1948, 1964, 1967, 1973, 1974, 1979, 1980, 1990, 1992, 1996, 2008, 2015 * Tunisian Cup (13) ** Winners: 1965, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1976, 1992, 1998, 2000, 2017, 2018 * Tunisian Super Cup (3) ** Winners: 1968, 1970, 1979 Continental competitions * African Cup of Champions Clubs (1) ** Winners: 1991–92 Worldwide competitions * Afro-Asian Club Championship (1) ** Winners: 1991–92 Regional competitions * Arab Cup Winn ...
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