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This article provides details of international football games played by the Tunisia national football team from 2020 to present. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Summary since 2020
Tunisia has participated three times in the FIFA Arab Cup, the biggest men's football event in the Arab world. In 1963, Tunisia won the first edition of the Arab Cup. That year, only one group stage was played. In this group stage, five countries are playing. Tunisia won all four matches and therefore finished in first place.
Tunisia meets France, Denmark and Australia in Group D. [3] For the sixth time, Tunisia failed to qualify for the second round of the World Cup, as Tunisia finished the tournament ranked 21st after a 0–0 draw with Denmark, a 0–1 defeat against Australia and a 1–0 victory over France.
This page shows the Tunisian national football team's record. [1] The team played its first match on 2 June 1957 against Libya , which ended with Tunisia winning 4–2. [ 2 ]
Tunisia–Algeria match in the 2013 African Cup of Nations. Tunisia's main football rivals are its neighbours Algeria, Morocco, and Egypt, with which it shares close cultural and political relations. Tunisia have played 45 games against Algeria. After the independence of Algeria, a friendly match took place at the Stade Chedly Zouiten. [93]
The game is played nationwide with three professional leagues: LP-1, LP-2 & LP-3 and at an amateur level in the 4 regions and 24 governorates that make up the country. [9]The league system of football leagues in Tunisia refers to the official ranking system of football leagues and divisions in this nation.
The Ligue nationale de football professionnel (Arabic: الرابطة الوطنية لكرة القدم المحترفة; National professional football league), commonly known as the LNFP, is a Tunisian governing body that runs the major professional football leagues in Tunisia.
Football is the most popular sport in Tunisia. The Tunisia national football team, also known as "The Eagles of Carthage", won the 2004 African Cup of Nations (CAN) which was held in Tunisia. [8] They also represented Africa in the 2005 Confederations Cup which was held in Germany, but they could not go beyond the first round.