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ES Radès (football)
Étoile Sportive de Radès (), known as ES Radès or simply ESR for short, is a Tunisian football club based in Radès. The club was founded in 1948, and its colours are blue and white. Their home stadium, Hédi Ben Romdhane Stadium, has a capacity of 1,500 spectators. The club is currently playing in the Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 2. The team used to be called Union Sportive Radèsienne before 1965. History Football in Radès The city's first football club was founded in 1924. It was La Radésienne, but this club only lived for three years. In 1931, a second club was born in the city: Aquila de Radès, which distinguished itself by winning the third division championship in Tunis and the suburbs in 1934, the year in which another club was created, the Radésienne Sports Union (USR), which in turn won the same title in 1935. The two clubs found themselves in the second division and the city was entitled to its little derby. Training-oriented USR advance to the semi-fi ...
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Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 2
The Ligue Professionelle 2 is the second football level in Tunisia, under Ligue Professionelle 1 which is the top level of Tunisian football. Contested by 24 clubs, divided in two groups, playing each other twice during the season, the top two teams are promoted at the end of the season, whilst the bottom two teams are relegated to the Tunisian Ligue 3. During the past few years the name of the competition has changed several times, with the league being known as ''Division d'honneur'' (Honor division). ''National B'', ''Ligue 2'' and ''Championnat de la Ligue Professionnelle 2'' Organization and management The organization and management of the ''Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 2'' are assigned to the Professional Football League, which awards the title of Tunisia's Ligue 2 champion to the club whose team finishes at the top of the rankings at the end of the last day of the competition. It is the Organising Committee for Competitions (which also organizes matches in Ligue 1), w ...
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Radès
Radès () 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 sub cities: Radès Medina, Radès Méliane, Rades Forêt, Chouchet Radès, El Malleha, Noubou and The Olympic City, Rades Montjil, Rades echat. Way to Zahra district and el Oulija. History Maxula Prates was a Civitas (town) of the Roman Province of Africa. From the beginning of the Muslim conquest of the Maghreb, the hill of Rades was equipped with a ribat. It is around this ribat, which has long since disappeared, that the village of which it is spoken in the 11th century was built and which seems to have been provided with a port since that time. Under the Hafsides, vineyards spread over the hillsides. During the reign of the Husseinite beys, Radès was inhabited by farmers and sought by the notables of Tunis city. The locality then grew rapidly ...
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the world's countries participated, with many nations mobilising all resources in pursuit of total war. Tanks in World War II, Tanks and Air warfare of World War II, aircraft played major roles, enabling the strategic bombing of cities and delivery of the Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, first and only nuclear weapons ever used in war. World War II is the List of wars by death toll, deadliest conflict in history, causing World War II casualties, the death of 70 to 85 million people, more than half of whom were civilians. Millions died in genocides, including the Holocaust, and by massacres, starvation, and disease. After the Allied victory, Allied-occupied Germany, Germany, Allied-occupied Austria, Austria, Occupation of Japan, Japan, a ...
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Étoile Sportive De Radès
Étoile may refer to: Places ;France * Charles de Gaulle – Étoile, station of the Paris Métro * Étoile-Saint-Cyrice, commune in the Hautes-Alpes department in France * Étoile-sur-Rhône, commune in the Drôme department in France * L'Étoile, Jura, commune in the Jura department in France * L'Étoile, Somme, commune in the Somme department in France * Marcy-l'Étoile, commune in the Rhône department in France * Montceaux-l'Étoile, commune in the Saône-et-Loire department in France * Massif de l'Étoile, mountain range north of Marseilles * Place de l'Étoile, large road junction in Paris ;Elsewhere * Etoile, Kentucky, United States * Etoile, Texas, United States * Etoile Island, Marshall Islands, Micronesia * Etoile Island (Seychelles), Amirante Islands, Seychelles Music * "L'étoile" (song), a 2016 song by Celine Dion * "Etoile", a 2020 song by Oh My Girl The arts * Étoile, leading ballet dancer (male or female) in a company ** Danseur Étoile, the highest ra ...
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Tunisian Cup
The Tunisian Cup (), formerly known as Tunisian President Cup (1956–2011), is the premier Single-elimination tournament, knockout football competition in Football in Tunisia, Tunisian football, organized annually by the Tunisian Football Federation (FTF), which is considered the second most important national title after the Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1. The reigning champions are Espérance Sportive de Tunis, Espérance de Tunis, who won their sixteenth title at the 2024–25 Tunisian Cup, 2024–25 season. The first edition took place during the 1922–23 season under the French protectorate of Tunisia, French protectorate organized by the Tunisian Football League (an offshoot of the French Football Federation). The first final after independence, which took place at the end of the 1955–56 season, was won by Stade Tunisien. The cup is therefore organized every year, with the exception of the 1977–78 season due to the participation of the Tunisia national football team, T ...
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Stade Tunisien
Stade Tunisien (; ), abbreviated as ST, is a football club based in Le Bardo, a western suburb of Tunis (formerly the residence of the Beylical patronage). It is considered one of the top teams in the Tunis region, alongside Espérance Sportive de Tunis and Club Africain. History Founded on July 7, 1948, the club is the successor of the football section of the now-defunct Association of Young Muslims of Bardo, which was established in 1923. The club has historical ties to the Beylical patronage, particularly from Lamine Bey, which is reflected in its nickname "club beylical." Stade Tunisien competes in the Tunisian football league. The club has won a total of 18 titles: 15 at the national level (four championships, seven cups, one supercup, two League Cups, and two Hédi Chaker Cups), and two at the regional level (two Arab Cup Winners' Cups). After a continuous 61-year presence in the top tier of Tunisian football, the club was relegated to Ligue II at the end of the ...
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ES Métlaoui
Étoile Sportive de Métlaoui (), known as ES Métlaoui or simply ESM for short, is a Tunisian football club based in Métlaoui. The club was founded in 1956 and its colours are red and yellow. Their home stadium, Métlaoui Municipal stadium, has a capacity of 6,000 spectators. The club is currently playing in the Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1.Profile
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Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 2 The Ligue Professionelle 2 is the second football level in Tunisia, under Ligue Professionelle 1 which is the top level of Tunisian football. Conte ...
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Mrad Mahjoub
Mrad Mahjoub (born 1945) is a Tunisian football manager. He managed Tunisia at the 1985 FIFA World Youth Championship The 1985 FIFA World Youth Championship was the fifth edition FIFA U-20 World Cup, FIFA World Youth Championship, was held in the Soviet Union (USSR) from 24 August to 7 September 1985. The tournament took place in ten venues within eight host citie ... and later the full national team, as well as Tunisia's largest football clubs. References 1945 births Living people Tunisian football managers Tunisia national football team managers Espérance Sportive de Tunis managers CS Sfaxien managers Al Ahli SC (Doha) managers Club Africain football managers Tunisian expatriate football managers Expatriate football managers in Qatar Tunisian expatriate sportspeople in Qatar {{Tunisia-footy-bio-stub ...
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Abdallah Farhat
Abdullah Farhat (28 August 1914 – 29 September 1985) was a Tunisian politician.Bourguiba.net


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Originally from Ouerdanine in the governorate of Monastir, he first occupied the post of Minister of PTT from September 20 to October 1, 1957. He later became Minister of Transport and Telecommunications (November 12, 1964- September 8, 1969) then Minister of Agriculture (until 29 October 1971). During his appointment as President of the Cabinet of President

Mohamed Salah Jedidi
Mohamed Salah Jedidi (; 17 March 1938 – 17 March 2014) was a Tunisian footballer who played as a striker. Career Born in Ghardimaou, Jedidi played club football in Tunisia for Club Africain and AS Mégrine. He played for Tunisia Tunisia, officially the Republic of Tunisia, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It is bordered by Algeria to the west and southwest, Libya to the southeast, and the Mediterranean Sea to the north and east. Tunisia also shares m ... between 1962 and 1968. References 1938 births 2014 deaths People from Jendouba Governorate Tunisian men's footballers Men's association football forwards Club Africain players AS Mégrine players Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 players Tunisia men's international footballers 1962 African Cup of Nations players Competitors at the 1963 Mediterranean Games 1965 African Cup of Nations players Mediterranean Games competitors for Tunisia {{Tunisia-footy-forward-stub ...
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