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(; ar, الترجي الرياضي التونسي, Attarajī ar-Riyāḍi Attūnisī, link=yes), also known as ''ES Tunis'' and , is a Tunisian
sports club A sports club or sporting club, sometimes an athletics club or sports society or sports association, is a group of people formed for the purpose of playing sports. Sports clubs range from organisations whose members play together, unpaid, and ...
based in Bab Souika neighbourhood of
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, Tunisia. The club was founded in 1919, thus being the oldest active football club in Tunisia and its traditional colours are red and yellow. They play in Olympic Stadium Hammadi Agerbi. The club is mostly known for its
football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly ...
team, which is currently playing in the Tunisian Professional League 1 and is one of the most popular clubs in Tunisia and is considered one of the continent's giants. ''Espérance'' is the most successful Tunisian club; domestically, they have won 32 Tunisian Professional League 1 titles, 15
Tunisian Cup The Tunisian Cup , officially named the President's Cup, is the official competition of the Cup in Tunisian football and is considered the second most important local title after the Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1. The first cup competition was ...
and 6 Tunisian Super Cup, all of them national records. Espérance won a total of 53 domestic trophies, more than any other Tunisian football club. At international level, ''Espérance'' has won a total of 13 titles, with 8 organized by
Confederation of African Football The Confederation of African Football, or CAF for short (french: link=yes, Confédération Africaine de Football, ar, link=yes, الاتحاد الأفريقي لكرة القدم, al-Ittiḥād al-Afrīqī li-Kurat al-Qadam), is the administ ...
, including 4
CAF Champions League The CAF Champions League, known for sponsorship purposes as the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League and formerly the African Cup of Champions Clubs, is an annual football club competition organized by the Confederation of African Football and con ...
titles, 1
CAF Cup The CAF Cup was an annual competition organised by the CAF for domestic leagues runners-up of member associations who have not qualified to the pre-existing CAF international club competition the African Cup of Champions Clubs. History The tour ...
title, 1
CAF Cup Winners' Cup The African Cup Winners' Cup was a football competition that started in 1975 and merged with the CAF Cup in 2004 to form the CAF Confederation Cup. It was a competition between the winning clubs of domestic cups in CAF-affiliated nations and was ...
title, 1
CAF Super Cup The CAF Super Cup (also known as African Super Cup or for sponsorship reasons TotalEnergies CAF Super Cup) is an annual African association football competition contested between the winners of the CAF Champions League and the CAF Confederation ...
title and one
Afro-Asian Cup The Afro-Asian Club Championship, sometimes referred to as the Afro-Asian Cup, was a football competition endorsed by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) and Asian Football Confederation (AFC), contested between the winners of the Africa ...
.


History


Founding and early years

The club was founded in
Bab Souika , demolition_date=1861, coordinates= Bab Souika ( ar, باب سويقة) is one of the gates of the medina of Tunis The Medina of Tunis is the medina quarter of Tunis, the capital of Tunisia. It has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979. ...
which is one of the historic neighborhoods of the capital Tunis by Mohamed Zouaoui and Hédi Kallel as an act of resistance against the French colonization. The club was named 'Espérance' after the name of the coffeehouse where the founders used to meet each other often, the café named ''Café de L'Espérance'' ( ar, مقهى الترجي).They appealed to Louis Montassier, a member of the French administration, to obtain authorization from the colonial authorities, given the regulations of the time which required that all foundations and clubs must be chaired by a Frenchman. EST is officially registered on 15 January 1919. The first colours were green and white. In 1920, the club recruited a young high school student, Chedly Zouiten, who provided a set of jersey with vertical red and yellow bands, now becoming the club's colors. Zouiten became a member of the club's management committee in 1923 before becoming president in 1931. On 29 June 1930,
Habib Bourguiba Habib Bourguiba (; ar, الحبيب بورقيبة, al-Ḥabīb Būrqībah; 3 August 19036 April 2000) was a Tunisian lawyer, nationalist leader and statesman who led the country from 1956 to 1957 as the prime minister of the Kingdom of ...
was part of the club's management committee. Under Zouiten's tenure, which lasts more than three decades, ''Espérance'' was nearly on the verge of abandonment until promotion to the honorary division of the League of Tunisia in 1936.''Espérance'' also manages to reach the final of the Tunisian Cup but Stade Gaulois manages to win. Three years after its failure against the Stade Gaulois, ''Esperance'' won the Tunisian Cup (1939) against the Etoile Sportive du Sahel (3–1), his first ever triumph and title. It was in 1955 that ''Esperance'' qualified to represent the Tunisian League in the North African championship. In the knockout match, two of the five teams are drawn at random to compete against each other and the winner immediately qualifies for the semi-finals. The Wydad of the Moroccan League and the ''Espérance Sportive'' de Tunis faced each other; the meeting took place in Tunis on 15 May 1955, the Tunisian club losing on the score of 2 goals to 1. Between the start of the Second World War and independence (1956), the squad quality improved, especially since the club received the reinforcement of Algerian players like Abdelaziz Ben Tifour. The French, Italian and Maltese clubs which until then dominated football in Tunisia, had to compete with a "indigenous" club.


After the independence

When independence was proclaimed, ''Espérance'' stood out as one of the leading clubs in the country. The titles (champion in 1958 and 1960 and winner of the cup in 1957) but also the style of play, resolutely spectacular and turned towards the offensive, explain the popular enthusiasm. Attacking football was abandoned in 1963 following the passage of Ben Azzedine as coach. The latter opts for very rigorous Italian-style defensive principles. In 1971, violent riots occurred in Stade El Menzah by ''Espérance'' supporters following the final lost against the Club Sportive Sfaxien (historic goal of Abdelwahed Trabelsi in the first minute of the game). The authorities then sanctioned ''Esperance'' and withdrew the right to play in the first division. The football section of the Espérance was dissolved while the team was one day away from being crowned as champions. In 1977, ''Espérance'' iconic playmaker Tarak Dhiab won the African ''Ballon d'Or'', the only Tunisian football player to have received the trophy to date.


Slim Chiboub era and national dominance (1989–2004)

Slim Chiboub, son-in-law of president
Zine El Abidine Ben Ali Zine El Abidine Ben Ali ( ar, زين العابدين بن علي, translit=Zayn al-'Ābidīn bin 'Alī; 3 September 1936 – 19 September 2019), commonly known as Ben Ali ( ar, بن علي) or Ezzine ( ar, الزين), was a Tunisian politician ...
, took charge of the club in 1989. Quickly, he kept one of his promises with a double in 1990–1991, which increased his popularity. In 1993, he won several international and local titles and signed the striker of the Zambian national team, Kenneth Malitoli. Espérance also won its first regional cup, the
Arab Club Champions Cup The Arab Club Champions Cup ( ar, كأس العرب للأندية الأبطال, french: Ligue des Champions Arabe) is an annual regional club football competition organised by the Union of Arab Football Associations (UAFA) and contested by elit ...
, becoming the first Tunisian team to do so in 1993. The following year, the club won its first CAF Champions League at the expense of defending champion
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. In 1995, EST won the CAF Super Cup as well as the Afro-Asian Cup, becoming the first Tunisian club win all possible continental titles. Espérance Sportive de Tunis won ten Tunisian league titles, including seven successive between 1998 and 2004 and set a new national record. Espérance Sportive de Tunis was designated by IFFHS as the World Club of the Month for July 2004.


Hamdi Meddeb era and sustained success (2007–present)

Between 2005 and 2007, Aziz Zouhir led the club which won the double (championship and cup) in 2006. In 2007 Hamdi Meddeb took charge of the club. He focused on boosting Esperance financially and recruiting African and Tunisian talents. This is how, in a few years, Esperance signed many promising players like Michael Eneramo,
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, Youssef Msakni, Mejdi Traoui and Yannick N'Djeng. The 2010–2011 season was one of the most successful in the history of the club when Espérance completed a historical treble by winning the League, National Cup and the African Champions League, under coach Nabil Maâloul. Following this success, a new committee chaired by Hamdi Meddeb was elected on 25 September 2011 for a three-year term. However, Maâloul resigned after a sixth place in the
FIFA Club World Cup The FIFA Club World Cup is an international men's association football competition organised by the ''Fédération Internationale de Football Association'' (FIFA), the sport's global governing body. The competition was first contested in 200 ...
. However, the team lost the 2012 CAF Champions League final to
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, and the team star Youssef Msakni was sold to Qatari club
Lekhwiya Al-Duhail Sports Club ( ar, نادي الدحيل الرياضي), formerly Lekhwiya SC, is a Qatari sports club, best known for its football team, which plays in the Qatar Stars League. The club is based in the Duhail district in the city ...
for 23 million Tunisian Dinars. On 6 August 2017, the club won their fourth Arab title and third Arab club championship by beating the Jordanian side Al Faisaly (3–2) after extra time. After winning its 28 league title on 8 April, Espérance won its third CAF Champions League against Al Ahly despite a defeat (3–1) on the home soil of the eight-time African champions in the first leg. In the second match, the Tunisians won with a score of 3–0, in front of a crowd of 60,000 people, with goals from Saad Bguir and Anice Badri. With the help of the young coach Moïne Chaâbani the club clinched the third Champions League in its history, a few months before its centenary on 15 January 2019. The club ends the 2018–2019 season by being crowned African champion for the fourth time after winning the CAF Champions League against Wydad (1–1 away and 1–0 at home).


Colors and symbols


Logos throughout history

File:Logo 1919.png, 1919 File:Logo 1924.png, 1924 File:Logo EST 1950.jpg, 1950 File:Logo 1969.jpg, 1969 File:Logo 1987.jpg, 1987 File:Espérance Sportive de Tunis logo.png, 2012


Red & Yellow

During the first year of its establishment, Esperance played in white and green: a white uniform with green with the elegance of the shirt and hands and black veil. When Dr. Chedly Zouiten came in 1920 and joined the board of directors as a general clerk, he carried with him the uniform of the school team “Football Club of Tunisia,” which he supervised before dissolving and dividing his property by his managers. Chadli Zouiten’s share was the red and yellow sports uniforms, which were better than Esperance’s uniforms. White and green, especially in the winter, to guard against the harsh cold, and he gifted them to Esperance, and since that day they have become their official uniforms and colors.


Popular culture


Supporters

Officially, the club's fans and supporters are framed by the Espérance Sportive de Tunis, but many ultras groups have appeared alongside it that organize the club's income during major interviews. The oldest group of them is the Ultras L'Emkachkhines, which belong to the ultras movement but do not have any legal system as is the case for the European bands' lovers groups. We also find the Supras, which appeared in 2004, the Blood & Gold group appeared in 2005, Zapatista Esperanza in 2007 and Torcida in 2008, and in the same year the Matadors group appeared. In 2009 the Fedayn, Ayounos Algres and Strano Boys group appeared, and in 2010 the Los guerreros group, the Resista Armada group and others... All of these groups share the southern runways behind a guard the goal under the banner of Curva Sud. Among the acronics that some of these groups raise is A.C.A.B, which is also raised by other groups in Europe and even in Tunisia. The elderly Ultras made many incomes and carcasses and created more than 35 for them at the local level only, without counting the years of repression from 2009 to 2011 when Ultras in Tunisia were prevented from entering.


Ultras L'Emkachkhines

Ultras L'Emkachkhines, and its symbol (ULE02), is an ultras group established in 2002 by a group of fans of Espérance Sportive de Tunis. Ultras was established in the summer of 2002, specifically on 16/08/2002, and it was the result of the idea of ​​a group of Esperance fans who love the team and were influenced by the activity of long-standing ultras groups in Europe, such as Ultras Romani and Fossa Dei Leoni. After many consultations and discussions via the Internet, they decided to organize Their first meeting was at the Opera Café in the Cité Ennasr in the Tunisian capital, where it was agreed to establish the group under the name Ultras Giallorosso, but soon the name was changed through a proposal by one of the members to replace the word Galloroso with L'Emkachkhines for the symbolism of this word among the supporters of Esperance and to impart a spirit of belonging and identity More for the group, and the image of the warrior leader Geranimo was chosen as the group's emblem as a symbol of resistance and struggle... Ultras L'Emkachkhines had the first match and the initiation of creativity in the Esperance match against the Egyptian
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in 2002.


Zapatista Esperanza

Zapatista Esperanza, the ultras group that supports Espérance Sportive de Tunis, was founded in 2007 and its symbol is (ZE07) and with its word (siamo solo noi). The name comes from the Zapatista National Liberation Army (Ejército Zapatista de Liberación Nacional, EZLN) is an armed revolutionary group from the state of Chiapas in southern Mexico. The movement consists mainly of the indigenous people of the region. The movement takes the name Emiliano Zapata - one of the leaders of the Mexican Revolution of 1910.


Accidents


Tragedy of 13 June 1971

The tragedy of 13 June 1971, when the red and yellow lost the
Tunisian Cup The Tunisian Cup , officially named the President's Cup, is the official competition of the Cup in Tunisian football and is considered the second most important local title after the Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1. The first cup competition was ...
final against CS Sfaxien at Stade El Menzah, and from it a spark of a conflict with the security erupted behind several human and material losses to order the Minister of Interior and Sports at that time to dissolve the team until President
Habib Bourguiba Habib Bourguiba (; ar, الحبيب بورقيبة, al-Ḥabīb Būrqībah; 3 August 19036 April 2000) was a Tunisian lawyer, nationalist leader and statesman who led the country from 1956 to 1957 as the prime minister of the Kingdom of ...
returned to bring him back to the sports arena.


The events of 8 April 2010

Espérance lived several stations that its sons considered as a struggle, such as the events of 8 April 2010 against the security, which witnessed several wounded and arrested as a result of unprecedented clashes with the security in a famous match in which the lights of El Menzah stadium went out in a match between Espérance and
CS Hammam-Lif Club Sportif de Hammam-Lif ( ar, النادي الرياضي لحمام الأنف) or CSHL is a football club from Hammam-Lif in Tunisia. Founded in 1944, the team plays in green and white colours. Their ground is Stade Bou Kornine, which has 1 ...
that ended in a 3–3 draw.


Infrastructure


Stadiums


Stade Hammadi Agrebi

Stade Olympique Hamadi Agrebi, opened as Stade 7 November, is a multi-purpose stadium in
Radès Radès ( ar, رادس) is a harbour city in Ben Arous Governorate, Tunisia. Situated south-east of the capital Tunis, some consider it a Tunis suburb, and parts of the harbor installations of Tunis are located in Radès. Rades is divided into ...
,
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,
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about 10 kilometers south-east of downtown
Tunis ''Tounsi'' french: Tunisois , population_note = , population_urban = , population_metro = 2658816 , population_density_km2 = , timezone1 = CET , utc_offset1 ...
, in the center of the Olympic City. It is currently used mostly for
football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly ...
matches and it also has facilities for athletics. The stadium has a capacity of up to 60,000 spectators and was built in 2001 for the
2001 Mediterranean Games The XIV Mediterranean Games ( ar, ألعاب البحر الأبيض المتوسط 2001), commonly known as the 2001 Mediterranean Games, were the 14th Mediterranean Games held in Tunis, Tunisia, from 2-15 September 2001, where 2,991 athletes (1 ...
. The stadium and is considered to be one of the best stadiums in Africa. It was inaugurated in July 2001 for the final of the
Tunisian Cup The Tunisian Cup , officially named the President's Cup, is the official competition of the Cup in Tunisian football and is considered the second most important local title after the Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1. The first cup competition was ...
between
CS Hammam-Lif Club Sportif de Hammam-Lif ( ar, النادي الرياضي لحمام الأنف) or CSHL is a football club from Hammam-Lif in Tunisia. Founded in 1944, the team plays in green and white colours. Their ground is Stade Bou Kornine, which has 1 ...
and Étoile du Sahel (1–0).


Stade El Menzah

Stade El Menzah is a multi-purpose stadium, located in the north of
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,
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. It is built to host the
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at the same time as the Olympic swimming pool and gymnasium. Since then, it is an integral part of Tunisia's main sports complex. Tunisia's three major football teams, Espérance de Tunis,
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 foot ...
and
Stade Tunisien Stade Tunisien (; ar, الملعب التونسي) or ST is a football club from Bardo, Tunis, Tunisia. Alongside Espérance de Tunis and Club Africain it forms the group of three best teams in the capital city region. Founded in 1948, it is ...
played their games there. The stadium was completely renovated for the 1994 African Cup of Nations. It has a capacity of 45,000 seats. The VIP section consists of a grandstand and 2 salons that can accommodate 300 people in a "cocktail" configuration. The stadium hosted the matches of Tunisia national football team until the inauguration of the
Stade 7 November Stade Olympique Hamadi Agrebi, opened as Stade 7 November, is a multi-purpose stadium in Radès, Tunis, Tunisia about 10 kilometers south-east of downtown Tunis, in the center of the Olympic City. It is currently used mostly for football mat ...
in the south of
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in 2001.


Honours


Official honors

* * shared record


Club prizes

* African Inter-Club Team of the Year: 2011 * FIFA Fair Play Award:
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Individual Awards


Players Awards

* African Footballer of the Year : 1977: Tarak Dhiab *Tunisian Athlete of the Year Award : 1977: Tarak Dhiab : 1989: Khaled Ben Yahia : 2000: Chokri El Ouaer * Tunisian Golden Boot : 1981: Khaled Ben Yahia : 1982: Tarak Dhiab : 1987: Khaled Ben Yahia *Tunisian Golden Ball : 2009:
Oussama Darragi Oussama Darragi (born 3 April 1987) is a Tunisian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder. Club career Darragi was chosen as the best player in the Tunisian league for the year 2010. After contributing to Ésperance de Tu ...
: 2012: Moez Ben Cherifia : 2013: Youssef Msakni * African Inter-Club Player of the Year (Based in Africa) : 2011:
Oussama Darragi Oussama Darragi (born 3 April 1987) is a Tunisian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder. Club career Darragi was chosen as the best player in the Tunisian league for the year 2010. After contributing to Ésperance de Tu ...
: 2019:
Youcef Belaïli Mohamed Youcef Belaïli ( ar, محمد يوسف بلايلي; born 14 March 1992) is an Algerian professional footballer who plays as a left winger for club Ajaccio and the Algeria national team. Early life Belaïli was born on 14 March 1992 i ...
*Arab Golden Ball : 2012:
Oussama Darragi Oussama Darragi (born 3 April 1987) is a Tunisian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder. Club career Darragi was chosen as the best player in the Tunisian league for the year 2010. After contributing to Ésperance de Tu ...
*Best Maghreb Player Award : 2018: Anice Badri


Competition topscorers

* Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 goalscorer : 1959:
Abdelmajid Tlemçani Abdelmajid Tlemçani (30 November 1937 – 8 July 2020) was a Tunisian footballer. Biography Born in 1937, Tlemçani played for Espérance Sportive de Tunis and the Tunisian national team. He is the father of footballer Ziad Tlemçani. Tlem� ...
: 1960:
Abdelmajid Tlemçani Abdelmajid Tlemçani (30 November 1937 – 8 July 2020) was a Tunisian footballer. Biography Born in 1937, Tlemçani played for Espérance Sportive de Tunis and the Tunisian national team. He is the father of footballer Ziad Tlemçani. Tlem� ...
: 1962: Chedly Laaouini : 1975: Zoubeir Boughnia : 1982: Riadh El Fahem : 1988: Nabil Maâloul : 1993: Kenneth Malitoli :
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: Kenneth Malitoli :
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: Sami Laaroussi : 1998: Ziad Tlemçani :
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: Ali Zitouni :
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: Kandia Traoré :
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: Amine Ltifi :
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: Michael Eneramo :
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: Michael Eneramo :
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: Youssef Msakni :
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: Haythem Jouini :
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: Taha Yassine Khenissi :
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: Taha Yassine Khenissi : 2022: Mohamed Ali Ben Hammouda * CAF Champions League goalscorer :
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: Michael Eneramo :
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: Haythem Jouini :
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: Taha Yassine Khenissi :
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: Anice Badri * FIFA Club World Cup goalscorer :
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: Hamdou Elhouni


International participations


FIFA Club World Cup


African Cup of Champions Clubs and CAF Champions League


CAF Confederation Cup


CAF Cup


African Cup Winners' Cup


CAF Super Cup


Afro-Asian Club Championship


Twinning

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Taraji Wadi Al-Nes Taraji Wadi Al-Nes Sports Club ( ar, نادي ترجي واد النيص الرياضي) or simply Taraji Wadi Al-Nes is a Palestinian football team, based in the town of Wadi Al-Nes outside of Bethlehem, that plays in the West Bank Premier Leagu ...
(Palestinian Club)


Rival clubs

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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 foot ...
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) *
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( Rivalry) * CS Sfax (Rivalry) *
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(Rivalry) *
Zamalek SC Zamalek Sporting Club ( ar, نادي الزمالك للألعاب الرياضية), commonly referred to as Zamalek, is an Egyptian sports club based in Giza. It is one of the most successful football clubs in Africa and the Middle East, an ...
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CR Belouizdad Chabab Riadhi de Belouizdad S.s.p.a (Classical Arabic: الشّباب الرّياضيّ لبلوزداد, English Translation: Sporting Club of Belouizdad), known as ''Chabab Belouizdad'' or ''CR Belouizdad'' or simply ''CRB'' for short, is a ...
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Presidents

* Mohamed Melki (1919–1923) * Chedly Zouiten (1924) * Mohamed Zouaoui (1925) * Mustapha Kaak (1926–1930) * Chedly Zouiten (1930–1963) * Mohamed Ben Ismaïl (1963–1968) * Ali Zouaoui (1968–1971) * Hassen Belkhodja (1971–1981) * Naceur Knani (1981–1984) * Abdelhamid Achour (1984–1985) * Moncef Zouhir (1985–1986) * Mondher Znaïdi (1986–1987) * Hedi Jilani (1987–1989) *
Slim Chiboub Slim Chiboub (born 13 January 1959) is a Tunisian businessman. He is married to Dorsaf Ben Ali, the oldest daughter of former Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali and his first wife, Naïma Kefi.Stephen J. King, ''The new authoritarianism ...
(1989–2004) * Aziz Zouhir (2004–2007) * Hamdi Meddeb (2007–''present'') Source:''
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Managers

* Hammadi Ben Ghachem (1938–1939) * Hachemi Cherif (1942–1959) * Habib Draoua (1959–1961) * Hachemi Cherif (1961–1962) * Jean Baratte (1962–1963) * Abderrahmane Ben Ezzedine (1963–1966) * Sandor Pazmandy (1966–November 1968) * Robert Domergue (November 1968–May 1969) * Abderrahmane Ben Ezzedine (May 1969 – 1971) * Slah Guiza (September 1971–November 1971) * Vladimír Mirka (November 1971 – 1973) * Hmid Dhib (1973–May 1976) * Abderrahmane Ben Ezzedine (May 1976–July 1976) * Stjepan Bobek (1976–1978) * Mokhtar Tlili (1978–1981) * Hmid Dhib (1981–1982) *
Mrad Mahjoub Mrad Mahjoub (born 1945) is a Tunisian football manager. He managed Tunisia at the 1985 FIFA World Youth Championship The year 1985 was designated as the International Youth Year by the United Nations. Events January * January 1 ** T ...
(1982–December 1983) * Roger Lemerre (December 1983 – 1984) * Amarildo Tavares da Silveira (1984–1987) *
Antoni Piechniczek Antoni Krzysztof Piechniczek (born 3 May 1942) is a Polish former football player and manager. From 2007 to 2011 he was a Polish senator. Playing career Piechniczek was born in Chorzów. He played for clubs such as Naprzód Lipiny, Legia W ...
(1987–1990) * Władysław Żmuda (1990–1991) *
Andon Dončevski Andon Dončevski (, born 19 November 1935) is a former Yugoslav football coach and former player. Club career Born in Kavadarci,"50. godina fudbala vo Makedonija", page 66 Kingdom of Yugoslavia, he played with FK Vardar youth team in 1952. He ...
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Zdzisław Podedworny Zdzisław Podedworny (born 13 April 1941 in Żabińce) is a Polish football coach. Career Coaching career He managed Górnik Zabrze, Olimpia Poznań, GKS Katowice, Ruch Chorzów, Espérance de Tunis, Polonia Warsaw Polonia Warsaw ( pl, Pol ...
(1992–1993) * Faouzi Benzarti (1993–1996) * Luigi Maifredi (1996) * Khaled Ben Yahia (1996–1997) *
Youssef Zouaoui Youssef Zouaoui ( ar, يوسف الزواوي; born 11 September 1946) is a Tunisian footballer. Since 1983, he has played for major clubs and national teams. He was also a big player in the CA Bizerte (CAB), and remains the second leading scor ...
(1997–2002) * Michel Decastel (2002–2004) *
Claude Andrey Claude "Didi" Andrey (born 13 June 1951) is a former Swiss footballer, who most recently managed Yverdon-Sport FC in the Challenge League. Andrey took over FC Basel for their 1993–94 season. His team included the likes of Swiss internation ...
(2004–2005) * Khaled Ben Yahia (2005–2006) * Jacky Duguépéroux (2006–2007) * Faouzi Benzarti (2007) * Larbi Zouaoui (July 2007–August 2007) * Carlos Cabral (September 2007–December 2007) *
Youssef Zouaoui Youssef Zouaoui ( ar, يوسف الزواوي; born 11 September 1946) is a Tunisian footballer. Since 1983, he has played for major clubs and national teams. He was also a big player in the CA Bizerte (CAB), and remains the second leading scor ...
(December 2007–May 2008) * Carlos Cabral (May 2008–November 2008) * José Morais (November 2008–March 2009) * Faouzi Benzarti (March 2009–November 2010) * Maher Kanzari (November 2010–December 2010) * Nabil Maaloul (December 2010–January 2012) * Michel Decastel (January 2012–May 2012) * Nabil Maaloul (May 2012–February 2013) * Maher Kanzari (February 2013–October 2013) *
Sébastien Desabre Sébastien Serge Louis Desabre (born 2 August 1976) is a French professional football manager, who is the current manager of DR Congo. Nicknamed ''The Florist'' he served as manager of the Uganda national team from 28 December 2017 until 7 Ju ...
(December 2013–January 2014) *
Ruud Krol Rudolf ("Ruud" or "Rudi") Jozef Krol (; born 24 March 1949) is a Dutch former professional footballer who was capped 83 times for the Netherlands national team. Most of his career he played for his home town club, Ajax, and he became a coach ...
(January 2014–May 2014) *
Sébastien Desabre Sébastien Serge Louis Desabre (born 2 August 1976) is a French professional football manager, who is the current manager of DR Congo. Nicknamed ''The Florist'' he served as manager of the Uganda national team from 28 December 2017 until 7 Ju ...
(May 2014–August 2014) * Khaled Ben Yahia (August 2014–February 2015) * José Morais (February 2015–June 2015) * José Anigo (June 2015–August 2015) * Ammar Souayah (August 2015–January 2017) * Faouzi Benzarti (January 2017–December 2017) *
Mondher Kebaier Mondher Kebaier ( ar, منذر الكبير; born 2 April 1970) is a Tunisian former football player and the current coach of Raja Club Athletic. Career Formerly a player at hometown club CA Bizertin, Kebaier became manager of the club in 2000 ...
(January 2018–February 2018) * Khaled Ben Yahia (February 2018–October 2018) * Mouine Chaabani (October 2018–July 2021) * Radhi Jaïdi (August 2021–June 2022) * Nabil Maâloul (June 2022–''present'') Source:''
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Players


Current technical staff


Notes


References


External links


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