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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 Association football, football cup competition of Tunisia. The competition was organized by the Tunisian Football Federation, 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 was played on 10 September at Stade Olympique Hammadi Agrebi, Stade Hammadi Agrebi, Tunis. See also *2021–22 Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 References External linksFédération Tunisienne de Football
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Farhat Hached
Farhat Hached (; 2 February 1914 – 5 December 1952) was a Tunisians, Tunisian labor unionist and activist who was assassinated by ''La Main Rouge'', a France, French terrorist organization operated by French foreign intelligence. He was one of the leaders of the pro-independence Tunisian national movement, along with Habib Bourguiba and Salah ben Youssef. His assassination is attributed to ''La Main Rouge'' (La Main Rouge, The Red Hand), an armed organisation that favoured a French presence in Tunisia. More recently, on 18 December 2009, it was confirmed to the Al Jazeera Media Network, Al Jazeera news organisation, by a man called Antoine Méléro, who claimed to be a former ''Main Rouge'' member, that the ''Main Rouge'' had been a military wing of the French ''Service de Documentation Extérieure et de Contre-Espionnage'' (Service de Documentation Extérieure et de Contre-Espionnage, External Documentation and Counter-Espionage Service) or Service de Documentation Extérieure e ...
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Stade (; ), officially the Hanseatic City of Stade (, ) is a city in Lower Saxony in northern Germany. First mentioned in records in 934, it is the seat of the district () which bears its name. It is located roughly to the west of Hamburg and belongs to that city's wider metropolitan region. Within the area of the city are the urban districts of Bützfleth, Hagen, Haddorf and Wiepenkathen, each of which have a council () of their own with some autonomous decision-making rights. Stade is located in the lower regions of the river Elbe. It is also on the German Timber-Frame Road. History The first human settlers came to the Stade area in 30,000 BC. Swedish and Danish Vikings under Eric the Victorious conquered Stade and looted the town during the 990s. Many prominent Saxons were taken back as slaves by Swedish troops. A majority of Vikings withdrew after taking plenty of plunder. A minor part of the Swedish and Danish forces stayed but were later defeated by reinforcemen ...
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