

Tunisia
Grunnlagt
1957
Trener
Sabri LamouchiArena
Stade olympique Hammadi-Agrebi
By
Radès
Kapasitet
65,000
Underlag
grass
Sesongstatistikk
Statistikk
9W 1D 0L
H:5W/A:4W
Mal
22 / 0 (+22)
H:13/A:9
Holdte nullen
2
H:1/A:1
Skadede spillere (1)
Siste resultater
@ Belgia
06/06/2026Vennskapskamper
@ Østerrike
01/06/2026Vennskapskamper
@ Canada
31/03/2026Vennskapskamper
@ Haiti
29/03/2026Vennskapskamper
@ Mali
03/01/2026Afrikamesterskapet (AFCON)
@ Tanzania
30/12/2025Afrikamesterskapet (AFCON)
@ Nigeria
27/12/2025Afrikamesterskapet (AFCON)
vs Uganda
23/12/2025Afrikamesterskapet (AFCON)
@ Qatar
07/12/2025Arab Cup
@ Palestine
04/12/2025Arab Cup
Kommende kamper
@ Sverige
VM 2014
15/06/2026
04:00
vs Japan
VM 2014
21/06/2026
06:00
vs Nederland
VM 2014
25/06/2026
01:00
vs Uganda
AFCON-kval.
23/09/2026
18:00
@ Botswana
AFCON-kval.
27/09/2026
18:00
vs Libya
AFCON-kval.
11/11/2026
18:00
@ Libya
AFCON-kval.
15/11/2026
18:00
@ Uganda
AFCON-kval.
24/03/2027
18:00
vs Botswana
AFCON-kval.
28/03/2027
18:00
Tunisia
The Tunisia national football team, known as the Eagles of Carthage, is governed by the Fédération Tunisienne de Football, founded in 1956. Tunisia became the first African nation to win a World Cup match when they defeated Mexico in 1978. They have since qualified for six FIFA World Cups, most recently in 2022, where they narrowly missed the round of sixteen. Tunisia has also won the Africa Cup of Nations once, in 2004, and has been a consistent semi-final contender. The team plays home matches at the Stade Olympique de Rades in Tunis. Key players throughout history include Hassen, Zitouni, and more recently Wahbi Khazri, Youssef Msakni, and Hannibal Mejbri, who represents the next generation of Tunisian talent.

























