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  2. Tunisia national football team - Wikipedia

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    The Tunisian Football Federation was founded on 29 March 1957 and the Tunisian team played a match with Austrian club FC Admira Wacker Mödling on 30 December of the same year, winning 4–1. Tunisia became affiliated with FIFA and the Confederation of African Football in 1960.

  3. Italian Tunisians - Wikipedia

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    Italian Tunisians (Italian: Italo-tunisini, or Italians of Tunisia) are Tunisian-born citizens who are fully or partially of Italian descent, ...

  4. History of the first football clubs in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Discussions about which Italian football clubs are the oldest are controversial due to the fact that some teams that were protagonists in the early days of modern football (in the country that includes distant versions of the ball game, such as calcio storico fiorentino) [1] were founded as football sections of multi-sport clubs that provided separate sections for different disciplines (e.g ...

  5. List of football clubs in Italy - Wikipedia

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    The following teams are presently participants in Serie D (or lower) but have formerly played in Serie A, the top level of Italian professional football: Livorno - 18 seasons in Serie A plus 27 seasons in Serie B; Alessandria - 13 seasons in Serie A plus 21 seasons in Serie B; Reggina - 9 seasons in Serie A plus 25 seasons in Serie B

  6. History of the Tunisia national football team - Wikipedia

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    Stade Chedly Zouiten, the home of the Tunisian national team in the 1960s. Abdelmajid Chetali, one of the best players in the history of Tunisia.. As soon as independence was proclaimed in 1956, Tunisian football leaders took the necessary steps to create an exclusively national body to replace the Tunisian Football League (an offshoot of the French Football Federation).

  7. List of Tunisia international footballers - Wikipedia

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    This is a complete list of Tunisian international footballers, i.e. association football players who have played for the Tunisia national football team. List

  8. Football in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Club 1. Stade Hammadi Agrebi: 60,000: 6 July 2001: Radès, Ben Arous: National team Espérance de Tunis Club Africain: 2. Stade Olympique de Sousse: 50,000: 1973 (Renovated in 2019–2021) Sousse, Sousse: Étoile Sportive du Sahel

  9. List of football clubs in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    The following is an incomplete list of association football clubs based in Tunisia. ... Club Africain; CO Transports; CS Chebba; CS Hammam-Lif; CS Korba; CS M'saken;