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Player First year Last year Caps Goals Ref 1 Radhi Jaïdi: 1996 2009 105 7 [2] 2 Chokri El Ouaer: 1990 2002 97 0 [3] 3 Khaled Badra: 1995 2006 96 10 [4] 4 Kaies Ghodhbane: 1995 2006 95 6 [5] 5 Khaled Ben Yahia: 1979 1993 95 5 6 Riadh Bouazizi: 1995 2006 92 3 [6] 7 Tarak Dhiab: 1974 1990 89 12 [7] 8 Sirajeddine Chihi: 1991 2001 86 4 [8] 9 ...
Tunisia national team at the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia. Tunisia has participated six times in the FIFA World Cup, the biggest men's football event in the world, in 1978, 1998, 2002, 2006, 2018 and 2022. Tunisia has never been able to advance past the group stage on any of these occasions; they have played eighteen games, winning three, with ...
Nevertheless, Tunisia created history in the 1978 World Cup in Argentina, when it became the first African and Arab team to win a World Cup match by defeating Mexico 3–1 in Tunisia's first match in the competition, [4] and a negative tie with defending champions West Germany, [5] before being eliminated from the group stage, which led finally ...
Goals and appearances are composed of FIFA World Cup and Africa Cup of Nations matches, as well as numerous international friendly tournaments and matches. Players marked in yellow are still active and eligible (meaning they have not retired) to play for the national team. [1] Youssef Msakni is the top scorer among active players with 23 goals.
Tunisia's qualification for the World Cup and its results in friendlies against Iran and Costa Rica, [58] led to its rise to 14th place in the FIFA World Rankings, their best ever. Before the World Cup, Tunisia drew with Turkey and Portugal , [ 59 ] in addition to a narrow defeat against Spain 1–0. [ 60 ]
This category is for footballers who have appeared for the senior Tunisia national football team (but not players who have only been capped at Under-21 or other junior levels). Players in this category should also be left in category:Tunisian footballers
A total of 471 players have been in the winning team in the World Cup. Brazil's Pelé is the only one to have won three times, while another 20 have won twice. Only players from Brazil and Italy, and one player from Argentina, have won the World Cup more than once. No player has won two World Cups both as captain.
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