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  2. Hammadi Agrebi Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium was inaugurated in July 2001 under the name Stade 7 November in the framework of the 2000–01 Tunisian Cup final between CS Hammam-Lif and Étoile du Sahel 1–0. The CS Hammam-Lif player, Anis Ben Chouikha, scored the first goal in the history of the stadium.

  3. List of football stadiums in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Stadium Capacity Opened Location Tenants Hammadi Agrebi Stadium: 60,000 2001 Radès: National team, ES Tunis: Sousse Olympic Stadium: 50,000 1973 Sousse: ES Sahel

  4. Chedly Zouiten Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Chedly Zouiten Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in the Mutuelleville district of Tunis, Tunisia. [1] It is currently used by football team Stade Tunisien. [2] The stadium holds 18,000 people.

  5. 2001 Arab Cup Winners' Cup - Wikipedia

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    Stade Tunisien from Tunisia won the final against Al-Hilal from Sudan for the second time. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] This was the last Arab Cup Winners' Cup; the tournament merges with the Arab Club Champions Cup and the Arab Super Cup to create in 2002 one tournament called Prince Faisal bin Fahd Tournament for Arab Clubs.

  6. El Menzah Stadium - Wikipedia

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    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. [2] The stadium was named after the president of US Tunis, Henri Smadja. It was also named after Carmel Borg, a Maltese ...

  7. Football in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Club Africain - Wikipedia

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    Their home stadium, Stade Hammadi Agrebi, has a capacity of 60,000 spectators. The club currently plays in the Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 . Club Africain was the first Tunisian club to win an international trophy, when they won the Maghreb Cup Winners Cup in 1971.

  9. Stade Tunisien - Wikipedia

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    Stade Tunisien (French pronunciation: [stad tynizjɛ̃]; Arabic: الملعب التونسي) or ST is a football club from Bardo, Tunis, Tunisia. Alongside Espérance de Tunis and Club Africain it forms the group of three best teams in the capital city region. Founded in 1948, it is the successor of the football section of the defunct ...