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Sadok Sassi
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Sadok Sassi
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Hatem Trabelsi
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Hatem Trabelsi
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CB
Khaled Ben Yahia
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Khaled Ben Yahia
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Khaled Badra
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Khaled Badra
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Hédi Berkhissa
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Hédi Berkhissa
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RM
Mohamed Ben Rehaiem
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Mohamed Ben Rehaiem
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Abdelmajid Chetali
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Abdelmajid Chetali
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Tarak Dhiab
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Tarak Dhiab
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LM
Témime Lahzami
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Témime Lahzami
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Noureddine Diwa
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Noureddine Diwa
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Francileudo Santos
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Francileudo Santos
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📄 Summary

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The Tunisia national football team, controlled by the Tunisian Football Federation (TFF), represents Tunisia in men's international association football competitions. On a continental level, the team competes under the Confederation of African Football (CAF). It is also affiliated with FIFA for global competitions. Additionally, the team is a member of the Union of North African Football (UNAF) and the Union of Arab Football Associations (UAFA). The team is colloquially known as Eagles of Carthage by fans and the media, with the bald eagle serving as its symbol. Their home kit is primarily white and their away kit is red, which is a reference to the national flag of the country. The team has qualified six times for the FIFA World Cup and twenty-one times for the Africa Cup of Nations. It has competed in four editions of Summer Olympics and participated once in the FIFA Confederation Cup. Since 2001, Tunisia's home stadium is the Hammadi Agrebi Stadium in Radès, Tunis.

Tunisia's first match after independence was against Libya, which they won 4–2. Periods of regular Tunisian representation at the highest international level, from 1962 to 1978, from 1994 to 2008 and again from 2014 onwards. The team qualified for the FIFA World Cup for the first time in 1978 as the only representative of the continent, and became the first African and Arab team to win a world cup match by beating Mexico 3–1 in the first game. Totally tunisia qualified six times for the world cup and never making it past the group stage. The team qualified for the Africa Cup of Nations 22 times, the first time was in 1962 and won the only title in 2004 when they hosted the event after beating Morocco in the final. As african champions, they qualified for the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup and was eliminated in the group stage. The team qualified twice for the African Nations Championship and won the title in its first participation in 2011 by beating Angola in the final and participated in the FIFA Arab Cup three times, winning the title in the inaugural edition in 1963 and finishing second in 2021.

Radhi Jaïdi, with 105 international matches, holds the record for the number of matches played on the Tunisian national team while Issam Jemâa, with 36 goals, is their all-time highest scorer. The highest rank reached by the team in the FIFA Men's World Ranking is 14th in April and May 2018, while their lowest rank is 65th in July 2010. The Tunisian national team is the team with the most consecutive participations in the Africa Cup of Nations, with 17 consecutive appearances, as it did not miss the event for 31 years between 1994 and 2025.

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