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2009 UNAF Women's Tournament
The 2009 UNAF Women's Tournament is the 1st edition of the UNAF Women's Tournament, an association football tournament open to the women's national teams of UNAF member countries. The tournament took place in Tunisia. Of the five UNAF member countries, Libya and Morocco chose not to participate in the competition. Tunisia won the competition after winning their two games against Algeria and Egypt. Participants Venues Squads Tournament Matches ---- ---- Final ranking References External links UNAF: Coup d'envoi samedi du tournoi féminin
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Fatma Mlahi
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Salwa Mansour
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Sarra Abdallah
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Marwa Abidi
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Mouna Hannachi
Mouna Hannachi () is a Tunisian football former player and current manager. Nicknamed ''Manino'', she played as a defender and has represented the Tunisia women's national team. Club career Hannachi has played for AS Banque de l’Habitat in Tunisia. International career Hannachi has capped for Tunisia at senior level, including a 0–4 friendly loss to Algeria Algeria, officially the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It is bordered to Algeria–Tunisia border, the northeast by Tunisia; to Algeria–Libya border, the east by Libya; to Alger ... on 23 June 2009. International goals ''Scores and results list Tunisia goal tally first'' See also * List of Tunisia women's international footballers References External links * * * Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Footballers from Tunis Tunisian women's footballers Women's association football defenders Tunisia women's international foot ...
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Maroua Chebbi
Maroua Chebbi (; born 30 December 1986) is a Tunisian footballer who plays as a midfielder. She has been a member of the Tunisia women's national team. Club career Chebbi has played for Tunis Air Club in Tunisia and for Quebec City Amiral SC and Laval Rouge et Or The Laval Rouge et Or (; , ''Red and Gold'') are the athletic teams that represent Université Laval, located in Quebec City, Quebec. Home games are all held in the PEPS indoor and outdoor sports facilities. Varsity teams Laval Rouge et Or team ... in Canada. International goals ''Scores and results list Tunisia goal tally first'' See also * List of Tunisia women's international footballers References External links * Le Rouge et Or official website * * 1986 births Living people Footballers from Tunis Tunisian women's footballers Women's association football midfielders Laval Rouge et Or athletes Tunisia women's international footballers Tunisian expatriate women's footballers Tunisian expatriat ...
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Stade Municipal Bou Ali-Lahouar
Bou Ali Lahouar Stadium is a stadium in Hammam Sousse, Tunisia. It has a capacity of 6,500 spectators. It is the home of Espoir de Hammam Sousse of the Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1. During the 1965 Africa Cup of Nations, it hosted one match of Group B. The game was between Ghana and DR Congo The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), also known as the DR Congo, Congo-Kinshasa, or simply the Congo (the last ambiguously also referring to the neighbouring Republic of the Congo), is a country in Central Africa. By land area, it is t .... Ghana won the match 5–2. References Football venues in Tunisia ES Hammam Sousse {{Tunisia-sports-venue-stub ...
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Hammam Sousse
Hammam Sousse () is a coastal town in eastern Tunisia. It is located north of Sousse. It has about 42,691 inhabitants in 2014. Location Hammam Sousse is located north of Sousse, at around . History As in the other regions of the Sahel, the presence of humans in Hammam Sousse dates back to thousands of years. During the Carthage empire, the Phoenician counter of Hadrumète (current Sousse) was founded around the 10th century BC, which influenced the local economy and settling of farmers and hunters in the regions of Bilda and Kanta. After the fall of Carthage in 146 BC, the Roman rule began and extended until 429. During this period, the region of Hammam Sousse experienced a prosperous agriculture. Later the land was abandoned following the invasion of the Vandals. Under the Arab dynasty of the Aghlabids in the 9th century, the core of the city was founded, which was built on the place known as El Ksar. The oldest construction of the Arab period is the marabout of Sidi Sahl ...
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Stade Olympique D'El Menzah
El Menzah Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium, located in El Menzah, Tunis, Tunisia. The stadium was established in 1967 on the occasion of the 1967 Mediterranean Games on the ruins of Vélodrome Stadium. Its capacity is 39,858 spectators. History The Vélodrome Stadium is the historical stadium that preceded Stade El Menzah. It was built in 1927 in the same location and became the stadium of US Tunis and Italia de Tunis. It had a capacity of 5,000 spectators. The stadium was named after the president of US Tunis, Henri Smadja. It was also named after Carmel Borg, a Maltese businessman. So it became Stade Smadja Borg. It was the main stadium for the Tunisian national team in the 1930s and 1940s In addition to the Tunisian Cup final since the 1929 edition, before the construction of the Stade Géo André in 1942.After World War II, the stadium was named again after Victor Perez, a Tunisian boxer who was World Fly Champion in 1931 and was killed in the Nazi concentration camps ...
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Sabrina Dalhoum
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