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Tunisia at the Africa Cup of Nations

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Tunisia against Mali at the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations.
Tunisia against Algeria at the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations.

Tunisia has participated in the Africa Cup of Nations 21 times, and holds the record for the number of consecutive participations with 16 times, as the team has not been absent from the competition since the 1994 edition on its home soil.[1] The first participation was in the 1962 edition in Ethiopia.[2] He played his first match on 14 January 1962 and lost to the host country team 2–4 in the semi-final. However, Tunisia beat Uganda 3–0 in the third place match to win the bronze medal.[3] Tunisia hosted the event for the first time during the 1965 edition, where the team reached the final and lost to the defending champions Ghana 0–2 after extra time to add the silver medal.[4]

In the next two decades, the team participated only twice, finishing fourth in the 1978 edition in Ghana and being eliminated from the group stage in the 1982 edition in Libya. After failing to qualify for the next five editions, the team returned to the competition, hosting the 1994 edition and achieving the worst participation in its history and on home soil after losing to Mali 0–2 and drawing against Zaire 1–1, eliminating it from the group stage. In the 1996 edition, led by Polish coach Henryk Kasperczak, the team reached the final, but lost to hosts South Africa 0–2.[5] Eight years later, in the 2004 edition hosted by Tunisia for the third time, the team won the title for the first time in its history, led by the French coach Roger Lemerre with a respectable generation of players, after defeating Senegal in the quarter-finals and Nigeria in the semi-finals, and defeated Morocco in the final match 2–1, Francileudo Santos and Ziad Jaziri scored the Tunisian goals.[6]

Since then, the team has not achieved noticeable results, as it was eliminated from the group stage in 2010, 2013 and 2023, exited from the quarter-finals in 2006, 2008, 2012, 2015, 2017 and 2021, and achieved fourth place in 2019. In total, Tunisia have participated in the African Cup of Nations 21 times, playing 83 matches, with 25 wins, 30 draws and 28 losses, scoring 100 goals and conceding 97. The nation's biggest victories at the tournament were 4–0 wins against Ethiopia on 12 November 1965 and against Mauritania on 16 January 2022.[7][8] Tunisia's biggest defeats were 3–0 losses against Cameroon on 10 February 2000, against Guinea on 30 January 2006, and against the Ivory Coast on 26 January 2013. Francileudo Santos is the top-scoring Tunisian player at the tournament with ten total goals,[9] while Youssef Msakni has appeared in a record 29 matches across eight tournaments between 2010 and 2023.[10]

Overall record

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Africa Cup of Nations record Africa Cup of Nations qualification record
Year Round Position Pld W D* L GF GA Squad Pld W D L GF GA Ref.
Sudan 1957 Not affiliated to CAF Not affiliated to CAF
United Arab Republic 1959
Ethiopia 1962 Third place 3rd 2 1 0 1 5 4 Squad 4 3 0 1 7 2 [11]
Ghana 1963 Group stage 5th 2 0 1 1 3 5 Squad 2 1 0 1 6 5 [12]
Tunisia 1965 Runners-up 2nd 3 1 1 1 6 3 Squad Qualified as hosts [13]
Ethiopia 1968 Did not qualify 4 1 1 2 5 5 [14]
Sudan 1970 Did not enter Did not enter
Cameroon 1972
Egypt 1974
Ethiopia 1976 Did not qualify 6 3 1 2 8 7 [15]
Ghana 1978 Fourth place[note 1] 4th 5 1 2 2 4 5 Squad 4 2 1 1 10 7 [17]
Nigeria 1980 Banned Banned
Libya 1982 Group stage 7th 3 0 1 2 1 4 Squad 2 1 1 0 1 0 [18]
Ivory Coast 1984 Did not qualify 4 2 1 1 6 1 [19]
Egypt 1986 2 1 0 1 1 2 [20]
Morocco 1988 2 0 1 1 1 2 [21]
Algeria 1990 2 0 0 2 0 4 [22]
Senegal 1992 6 3 3 0 10 5 [23]
Tunisia 1994 Group stage 9th 2 0 1 1 1 3 Squad Qualified as hosts [24]
South Africa 1996 Runners-up 2nd 6 2 2 2 10 9 Squad 8 3 4 1 7 2 [25]
Burkina Faso 1998 Quarter-finals 5th 4 2 1 1 6 5 Squad 3 2 0 1 3 1 [26]
Ghana Nigeria 2000 Fourth place 4th 6 2 2 2 6 9 Squad 6 5 0 1 13 3 [27]
Mali 2002 Group stage 11th 3 0 2 1 0 1 Squad 6 2 2 2 9 7 [28]
Tunisia 2004 Champions 1st 6 4 2 0 10 4 Squad Qualified as hosts [29]
Egypt 2006 Quarter-finals 6th 4 2 1 1 7 5 Squad 10 6 3 1 25 9 [30]
Ghana 2008 Quarter-finals 5th 4 1 2 1 7 6 Squad 6 4 1 1 12 3 [31]
Angola 2010 Group stage 12th 3 0 3 0 3 3 Squad 12 7 3 2 18 7 [32]
Equatorial Guinea Gabon 2012 Quarter-finals 6th 4 2 0 2 5 5 Squad 8 4 2 2 14 6 [33]
South Africa 2013 Group stage 12th 3 1 1 1 2 4 Squad 2 0 2 0 2 2 [34]
Equatorial Guinea 2015 Quarter-finals 7th 4 1 2 1 5 5 Squad 6 4 2 0 6 2 [35]
Gabon 2017 Quarter-finals 8th 4 2 0 2 6 7 Squad 6 4 1 1 16 3 [36]
Egypt 2019 Fourth place 4th 7 1 4 2 6 5 Squad 6 5 0 1 12 4 [37]
Cameroon 2021 Quarter-finals 8th 5 2 0 3 5 3 Squad 6 5 1 0 14 5 [38]
Ivory Coast 2023 Group stage 20th 3 0 2 1 1 2 Squad 6 4 1 1 11 1 [39]
Morocco 2025 Qualifications in progress 4 2 1 1 4 3
Kenya Tanzania Uganda 2027 To be determined To be determined
2029
Total Champions 21/34 83 25 30 28 100 97 133 74 32 27 221 98

Matches

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  Win   Draw   Loss

Notes
  1. ^ The match was abandoned after Tunisia walked off in the 42nd minute with the score tied at 1–1 to protest the officiating. Nigeria were awarded a 2–0 win, and Tunisia were banned from the next tournament.[51]

Tournaments

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1962 African Cup of Nations

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Team 1 Score Team 2
Semi-finals
Ethiopia  4–2  Tunisia
Third place match
Tunisia  3–0  Uganda

Semi-finals

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Ethiopia 4–2 Tunisia
L. Vassallo 32' (pen.), 75'
Zeleke 36'
Worku 69'
Merrichkou 13'
Chérif 29'

Third place match

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Tunisia 3–0 Uganda
Jedidi 3'
Laaouini 53'
Meddab 85'

1963 African Cup of Nations

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Group stage

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Ghana (H) 2 1 1 0 3 1 +2 3 Advance to the final
2  Ethiopia 2 1 0 1 4 4 0 2 Advance to the 3rd Place Match
3  Tunisia 2 0 1 1 3 5 −2 1
Source: [citation needed]
(H) Hosts
Ghana 1–1 Tunisia
Mfum 9' Jedidi 36'
Referee: Mahmoud Hussein Imam (United Arab Republic)

  1. ^ a b The sources differ in recording the scorers in that match. Other alternatives were that Ethiopian scorers were Worku, Getachew Wolde, and a brace by Luciano Vassalo, or Italo Vassalo, L. Vassalo and a brace by Worku. Meanwhile, Tunisian scorers were also given as Jedidi and Raouf Ben Amor, or Chetali and Hammadi Henia, or a brace for Henia.[124]

1965 African Cup of Nations

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Group stage

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Tunisia (H) 2 1 1 0 4 0 +4 3 Advance to the final
2  Senegal 2 1 1 0 5 1 +4 3 Advance to the 3rd Place Match
3  Ethiopia 2 0 0 2 1 9 −8 0
Source: [citation needed]
(H) Hosts
Tunisia 4–0 Ethiopia
Chaïbi 32'
Jedidi 62'
Delhoum 80'
Lahmar 84'

Senegal 0–0 Tunisia

Final

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Ghana 3–2 (a.e.t.) Tunisia
Odoi 37', 96'
Kofi 79'
Chetali 47'
Chaïbi 67'
GK 1 John Bortey Naawu
DF 6 Willie Evans
DF 3 Charles Addo Odametey (c)
DF 8 Sam Acquah
DF 16 Ben Kusi
MF 7 Oman Mensah
MF 11 Kofi Pare
MF 17 Kwame Nti
FW 10 Cecil Jones Attuquayefio
FW 14 Osei Kofi
MF 15 Frank Odoi
Substitutions:
Manager:
Charles Kumi Gyamfi
GK 1 Sadok Sassi
DF 2 Mahfoudh Benzarti
DF 3 Hédi Douiri
DF 4 Mohsen Habacha
MF 5 Ahmed Lamine
MF 6 Abdelmajid Chetali (c)
MF 8 Tahar Chaïbi
MF 16 Moncef Ajel
FW 7 Aleya Sassi
FW 9 Rachid Gribaâ downward-facing red arrow
FW 12 Salah Jedidi
Substitutions:
FW Abdelwahab Lahmar upward-facing green arrow
Manager:
Mokhtar Ben Nacef

1978 African Cup of Nations

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Group stage

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Uganda 3 2 0 1 7 4 +3 4[a] Advance to Knockout stage
2  Tunisia 3 1 2 0 4 2 +2 4[a]
3  Morocco 3 1 1 1 2 4 −2 3
4  Congo 3 0 1 2 1 4 −3 1
Source: [citation needed]
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Tied on overall points. Overall goal difference: Uganda +3, Tunisia +2.

Tunisia 3–1 Uganda
Labidi 36'
Ben Aziza 38', 83'
Report Musenze 71'

Congo 0–0 Tunisia
Report

Semi-finals

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Ghana 1–0 Tunisia
Abdul Razak 57' Report
Attendance: 10,000

Third place match

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The match was abandoned after Tunisia walked off in the 42nd minute with the score tied at 1–1 to protest the officiating. Nigeria were awarded a 2–0 win,[125] and Tunisia were suspended for two years (also banning them from the next tournament).[126]

1982 African Cup of Nations

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Group stage

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Libya (H) 3 1 2 0 4 2 +2 4 Advance to Knockout stage
2  Ghana 3 1 2 0 3 2 +1 4
3  Cameroon 3 0 3 0 1 1 0 3
4  Tunisia 3 0 1 2 1 4 −3 1
Source: [citation needed]
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
(H) Hosts
Cameroon 1–1 Tunisia
M'Bida 61' Report Gabsi 60'
Attendance: 45,000
Referee: Bakary Sarr (Senegal)

Libya 2–0 Tunisia
Seddik 42' (o.g.)
Al-Bor'osi 89'
Report
Attendance: 40,000

Ghana 1–0 Tunisia
John Ebow Essien 28' Report
Attendance: 40,000

1994 African Cup of Nations

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Group stage

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The team managed to break the streak by hosting the African Cup of Nations as a replacement for Zaire, but was defeated by Mali 0–2 in the opening match in front of 45,000 people at the El Menzah Stadium,[127] which contributed to the dismissal of Youssef Zouaoui, replaced by Faouzi Benzarti, who drew the second match against Zaire 1–1.[128] Despite positive expectations before the start of the tournament, the team was eliminated from the group stage after a defeat and a draw.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Zaire 2 1 1 0 2 1 +1 4 Advance to Knockout stage
2  Mali 2 1 0 1 2 1 +1 3
3  Tunisia (H) 2 0 1 1 1 3 −2 1
Source: [citation needed]
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers
(H) Hosts
Tunisia 0–2 Mali
Coulibaly 25'
Sidibé 34'
Attendance: 45,000

Tunisia 1–1 Zaire
Rouissi 43' (pen.) Ngoy 55'
Attendance: 45,000

1996 African Cup of Nations

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Group stage

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Ghana 3 3 0 0 6 1 +5 9 Advance to knockout stage
2  Tunisia 3 1 1 1 5 4 +1 4
3  Ivory Coast 3 1 0 2 2 5 −3 3
4  Mozambique 3 0 1 2 1 4 −3 1
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: [citation needed]
Tunisia 1–1 Mozambique
Berkhissa 24' Tico-Tico 4'
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Charles Masembe (Uganda)

Ghana 2–1 Tunisia
Pelé 50'
Akonnor 77'
Ben Younes 72'
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Petros Mathabela (South Africa)

Tunisia 3–1 Ivory Coast
Ben Younes 32', 38'
Ben Hassen 48'
M. Traoré 84'
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Sidi Bekaye Magassa (Mali)

Quarterfinals

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Semifinals

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Zambia 2–4 Tunisia
Lota 68'
Makasa 90'
Sellimi 16', 85' (pen.)
Baya 20'
Ghodhbane 47'

Final

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South Africa 2–0 Tunisia
Williams 73', 75'
Attendance: 80,000
Referee: Charles Masembe (Uganda)
South Africa
Tunisia
GK 1 Andre Arendse
RB 2 Sizwe Motaung
CB 5 Mark Fish
CB 4 Lucas Radebe
LB 9 Neil Tovey (c)
DM 8 Linda Buthelezi Yellow card 29' downward-facing red arrow 51'
DM 21 Eric Tinkler
AM 15 Doctor Khumalo
AM 10 John Moshoeu
CF 17 Shaun Bartlett
CF 6 Phil Masinga downward-facing red arrow 65'
Substitutions:
MF 19 Helman Mkhalele upward-facing green arrow 51'
FW 11 Mark Williams upward-facing green arrow 65'
Manager:
South Africa Clive Barker
GK 1 Chokri El Ouaer (c)
RB 14 Sabri Jaballah
CB 6 Ferid Chouchane
CB 4 Mounir Boukadida
LB 5 Hédi Berkhissa
DM 20 Riadh Bouazizi downward-facing red arrow 77'
RM 12 Sofiane Fekhi
LM 10 Kaies Ghodhbane downward-facing red arrow 46'
AM 8 Zoubeir Baya
CF 18 Mehdi Ben Slimane
CF 11 Adel Sellimi
Substitutions:
DF 21 Lassad Hanini Yellow card 67' upward-facing green arrow 46'
FW 9 Abdelkader Ben Hassen upward-facing green arrow 77'
Manager:
Poland Henryk Kasperczak

1998 African Cup of Nations

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Group stage

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Tunisia 3 2 0 1 5 4 +1 6 Advance to knockout stage
2  DR Congo 3 2 0 1 4 3 +1 6
3  Ghana 3 1 0 2 3 3 0 3
4  Togo 3 1 0 2 4 6 −2 3
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: [citation needed]
Ghana 2–0 Tunisia
Nyarko 8'
Gargo 90'

Tunisia 2–1 DR Congo
Ben Slimane 31'
Tlemcani 76'
Kimoto 36'
Attendance: 1,000

Tunisia 3–1 Togo
Tlemcani 9'
Ben Slimane 12'
Gabsi 80'
Assignon 4' (pen.)

Quarterfinals

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2000 African Cup of Nations

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Group stage

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Nigeria (H) 3 2 1 0 6 2 +4 7 Advance to knockout stage
2  Tunisia 3 1 1 1 3 4 −1 4
3  Morocco 3 1 1 1 1 2 −1 4
4  Congo 3 0 1 2 0 2 −2 1
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: [citation needed]
(H) Hosts
Nigeria 4–2 Tunisia
Okocha 28', 58'
Ikpeba 71', 77'
Sellimi 49'
Baya 90'
Attendance: 80,000
Referee: Alain Sars (France)

Tunisia 0–0 Morocco
Attendance: 5,000

Tunisia 1–0 Congo
Jaïdi 18'

Quarterfinals

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Egypt 0–1 Tunisia
Badra 22' (pen.)
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Alain Sars (France)

Semifinals

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Cameroon 3–0 Tunisia
M'Boma 49', 85'
Eto'o 81'

Third place match

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2002 African Cup of Nations

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Group stage

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Senegal 3 2 1 0 2 0 +2 7 Advance to knockout stage
2  Egypt 3 2 0 1 3 2 +1 6
3  Tunisia 3 0 2 1 0 1 −1 2
4  Zambia 3 0 1 2 1 3 −2 1
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: [citation needed]
Zambia 0–0 Tunisia
Attendance: 6,000

Egypt 1–0 Tunisia
Emam 23'

Senegal 0–0 Tunisia

2004 African Cup of Nations

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As hosts, Tunisia did not have to qualify for the 2004 African Cup of Nations,[129] where they face DR Congo, Rwanda and Guinea in the first round. The team won his opening match against Rwanda 2–1,[130] thanks to goals from Ziad Jaziri and Francileudo Santos, despite the expulsion of Selim Benachour in the 60th minute with a red card.[131] The second match against DR Congo is difficult until the Congolese Lomana LuaLua is sent off with a red card in the first half, after a frank attack on Jawhar Mnari. Thanks to Hatem Trabelsi on the right flank, the team managed to win the match 3–0 with a double from Dos Santos in the 55th and 87th minutes and a goal by Najeh Braham in the 65th minute.[132] On the day of the third match, corresponding to eid al-Adha, 35,000 spectators came to the stadium. Guinea managed to snatch the equalizing point after the end of the game with the score at 1–1,[133] Benachour scoring Tunisia's goal in the 58th minute, followed by a Guinean goal from Titi Camara in the last minutes of the match.[134] Tunisia qualified for the quarter-finals on top of the group with seven points, after two wins and a draw.

"Winning the tournament was the main priority of the people who hired me, but it wasn't mine."

—Tunisia coach Roger Lemerre's statement to the BBC Sport after winning the title.[135]

In the quarter-finals, Senegal who had already beaten Lemerre as France coach 1–0 in the 2002 World Cup, faced him; Tunisia also won this game 1–0,[136] with Mnari scoring in the second half after a scissor kick from Jaziri; this match is notorious for the appearance of fog on the pitch.[137] In the semi-finals, Nigeria which had eliminated Cameroon. The match becomes very even until the end of playing time 1–1. The first goal was scored by Nigerian Jay-Jay Okocha, who scored a penalty after Tunisian defender Karim Haggui beat Nwankwo Kanu in the penalty area. Fifteen minutes later, Nigerian defender Seyi Olofinjana broke Tunisian striker Jaziri in the penalty area, with whom Tunisia also received a penalty. The Tunisian captain Khaled Badra equalized the score 1–1. The match is finally decided in the penalty shootout, which Tunisia wins 5–3 thanks to Haggui who takes the last shot. With the victory.[138] Tunisia reached the final, where they faced Morocco.

During the final, on 14 February 2004 at Stade 7 November in Radès in front of 70,000 supporters,[139] Tunisia got off to a good start with a lead 1–0 after four minutes with Mehdi Nafti centered on Dos Santos, who scored his fourth goal of the tournament. At the end of the first half, Morocco came back to score with a goal from Youssouf Hadji on a lift from Youssef Mokhtari. Seven minutes passed in the second half before another Tunisian striker, Jaziri gave his country the lead. The match finally ends with the score of 2–1, giving Tunisia their first Africa Cup of Nations title.[140] Khaled Badra and Riadh Bouazizi lifted the trophy after receiving it from President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali.[141] The Carthage Eagles are the 13th selection in history to be crowned African champions. Roger Lemerre also becomes the first coach to win two different continental tournaments after having previously won Euro 2000 with France.[142] The national team also wins the African National Team of the Year award from the Confederation of African Football.[143] The victory gave rise to the team's nickname, the "Eagles of Carthage" and as a result the team's badge was changed to incorporate an eagle.[144]

Group stage

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Tunisia (H) 3 2 1 0 6 2 +4 7 Advance to knockout stage
2  Guinea 3 1 2 0 4 3 +1 5
3  Rwanda 3 1 1 1 3 3 0 4
4  DR Congo 3 0 0 3 1 6 −5 0
Source: [citation needed]
(H) Hosts
Tunisia 2–1 Rwanda
Jaziri 27'
Santos 57'
Report Elias 31'

Tunisia 3–0 DR Congo
Santos 55', 87'
Braham 65'
Report

Tunisia 1–1 Guinea
Ben Achour 58' Report T. Camara 84'

Quarter-finals

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Tunisia 1–0 Senegal
Mnari 65' Report

Semi-finals

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Tunisia 1–1 (a.e.t.) Nigeria
Badra 82' (pen.) Report Okocha 67' (pen.)
Penalties
5–3
Attendance: 60,000[149]
Referee: Coffi Codjia (Benin)

Final

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Tunisia 2–1 Morocco
Santos 5'
Jaziri 52'
Report Mokhtari 38'
Attendance: 60,000[150]
Tunisia
Morocco
GK 1 Ali Boumnijel
RB 6 Hatem Trabelsi
CB 15 Radhi Jaïdi
CB 3 Karim Haggui
LB 20 José Clayton
RM 14 Adel Chedli
CM 13 Riadh Bouazizi
CM 18 Selim Ben Achour downward-facing red arrow 57'
LM 8 Mehdi Nafti downward-facing red arrow 46'
CF 5 Ziad Jaziri Yellow card 60' downward-facing red arrow 70'
CF 11 Francileudo Santos
Substitutions:
MF 12 Jawhar Mnari upward-facing green arrow 46'
MF 10 Kaies Ghodhbane upward-facing green arrow 57'
FW 7 Imed Mhedhebi upward-facing green arrow 70'
Manager:
France Roger Lemerre
GK 1 Khalid Fouhami
RB 2 Walid Regragui Yellow card 90'
CB 3 Akram Roumani Yellow card 22' downward-facing red arrow 70'
CB 4 Abdeslam Ouaddou
LB 5 Talal El Karkouri
CM 6 Noureddine Naybet Yellow card 77'
CM 8 Abdelkarim Kissi
RW 15 Youssef Safri downward-facing red arrow 63'
AM 16 Youssef Mokhtari
LW 17 Marouane Chamakh
CF 20 Youssef Hadji downward-facing red arrow 86'
Substitutions:
FW 11 Moha El Yaagoubi upward-facing green arrow 63'
FW 7 Jaouad Zaïri upward-facing green arrow 70'
FW 9 Nabil Baha upward-facing green arrow 86'
Manager:
Badou Ezzaki

Assistant referees:
Ali Tomusange (Uganda)
Brighton Mudzamiri (Zimbabwe)
Fourth official:
Coffi Codjia (Benin)

2006 Africa Cup of Nations

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Group stage

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Guinea 3 3 0 0 7 1 +6 9 Advance to knockout stage
2  Tunisia 3 2 0 1 6 4 +2 6
3  Zambia 3 1 0 2 3 6 −3 3
4  South Africa 3 0 0 3 0 5 −5 0
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: [citation needed]
Tunisia 4–1 Zambia
Santos 35', 82', 90+3'
Bouazizi 53'
Chamanga 9'

Tunisia 2–0 South Africa
Santos 32'
Benachour 58'

Tunisia 0–3 Guinea
O. Bangoura 16'
Feindouno 70'
Diawara 90+1'

Quarter-finals

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2008 Africa Cup of Nations

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Lemerre led Tunisia to qualify for the 2008 African Cup of Nations. In the qualification Tunisia faced Mauritius, Sudan, and Seychelles. After 4 wins and 1 draw, Tunisia suffered a 3–2 loss against Sudan and finished second in the qualifying round. Despite this, Tunisia were among the favorite teams to win the cup after its outstanding performance in recent years in addition to the presence of 7 players from Étoile du Sahel, champions of CAF Champions League, and Tunisia was able to qualify for the quarter-finals. Tunisia finished at the top of the group after a draw in the opening match against Senegal 2–2,[151] a 3–1 victory over South Africa,[152] In the third match, it faced Angola and the match ended 0–0.[153] They lost against Cameroon 3–2 in extra time.[154]

Group stage

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Tunisia 3 1 2 0 5 3 +2 5 Advance to knockout stage
2  Angola 3 1 2 0 4 2 +2 5
3  Senegal 3 0 2 1 4 6 −2 2
4  South Africa 3 0 2 1 3 5 −2 2
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: [citation needed]
Tunisia 2–2 Senegal
Jemâa 9'
Traoui 82'
Report Sall 45'
D. Kamara 66'
Attendance: 12,000

Tunisia 3–1 South Africa
Santos 8', 34'
Ben Saada 32'
Report Mphela 87'
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Kokou Djaoupe (Togo)

Tunisia 0–0 Angola
Report
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Coffi Codjia (Benin)

Quarter-finals

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Tunisia 2–3 (a.e.t.) Cameroon
Ben Saada 34'
Chikhaoui 81'
Report Mbia 18', 93'
Geremi 27'
Attendance: 15,000

2010 Africa Cup of Nations

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Tunisia failed to be in the 2010 FIFA World Cup, but qualified for the 2010 Africa Cup of Nations. Four days later, the Tunisian Football Federation sacked coach Humberto Coelho and at the same time appointed Faouzi Benzarti as the new coach to oversee the national team in the 2010 Africa Cup of Nations. He was also eliminated after Tunisia were eliminated from the group stage, where all three matches were tied against Zambia, Gabon[155] and Cameroon. Ending the session at the bottom of the group.

Group stage

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Zambia 3 1 1 1 5 5 0 4[a] Advance to knockout stage
2  Cameroon 3 1 1 1 5 5 0 4[a]
3  Gabon 3 1 1 1 2 2 0 4[a]
4  Tunisia 3 0 3 0 3 3 0 3
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: [citation needed]
Notes:
  1. ^ a b c The tie-breaking criteria for teams level on points consider only the results of matches between those teams (in this case, this excludes their results against Tunisia). All three teams were level on points and goal difference, and were ranked based on goals scored: Zambia 4, Cameroon 3, Gabon 2.
Zambia 1–1 Tunisia
J. Mulenga 19' Report Dhaouadi 40'
Attendance: 17,000

Gabon 0–0 Tunisia
Report
Attendance: 16,000
Referee: Coffi Codjia (Benin)

Cameroon 2–2 Tunisia
Eto'o 47'
N'Guémo 64'
Report Chermiti 1'
Chedjou 63' (o.g.)

2012 Africa Cup of Nations

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Group stage

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Gabon (H) 3 3 0 0 6 2 +4 9 Advance to knockout stage
2  Tunisia 3 2 0 1 4 3 +1 6
3  Morocco 3 1 0 2 4 5 −1 3
4  Niger 3 0 0 3 1 5 −4 0
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: [citation needed]
(H) Hosts
Morocco 1–2 Tunisia
Kharja 86' Report Korbi 34'
Msakni 76'

Niger 1–2 Tunisia
N'Gounou 9' Report Msakni 4'
Jemâa 89'
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Janny Sikazwe (Zambia)

Gabon 1–0 Tunisia
Aubameyang 61' Report

Quarter-finals

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Ghana 2–1 (a.e.t.) Tunisia
John Mensah 9'
A. Ayew 100'
Report Khelifa 41'

2013 Africa Cup of Nations

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Tunisia's match against the Ivory Coast from the 2013 African Cup of Nations, where the team suffered its joint-heaviest defeat.

Group stage

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Ivory Coast 3 2 1 0 7 3 +4 7 Advance to knockout stage
2  Togo 3 1 1 1 4 3 +1 4
3  Tunisia 3 1 1 1 2 4 −2 4
4  Algeria 3 0 1 2 2 5 −3 1
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: [citation needed]
Tunisia 1–0 Algeria
Msakni 90+1' Report

Ivory Coast 3–0 Tunisia
Gervinho 21'
Y. Touré 87'
Ya Konan 90'
Report

Togo 1–1 Tunisia
Gakpé 13' Report Mouelhi 30' (pen.)

2015 Africa Cup of Nations

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Group stage

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Tunisia 3 1 2 0 4 3 +1 5 Advance to knockout stage
2  DR Congo 3 0 3 0 2 2 0 3
3  Cape Verde 3 0 3 0 1 1 0 3
4  Zambia 3 0 2 1 2 3 −1 2
Source: CAF
Tunisia 1–1 Cape Verde
Manser 70' Report Héldon 78' (pen.)

Zambia 1–2 Tunisia
Mayuka 60' Report Akaïchi 70'
Chikhaoui 89'

DR Congo 1–1 Tunisia
Bokila 66' Report Akaïchi 31'
Attendance: 11,463

Quarter-finals

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Tunisia 1–2 (a.e.t.) Equatorial Guinea
Akaïchi 70' Report Balboa 90+3' (pen.), 102'

2017 Africa Cup of Nations

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Group stage

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Senegal 3 2 1 0 6 2 +4 7 Advance to knockout stage
2  Tunisia 3 2 0 1 6 5 +1 6
3  Algeria 3 0 2 1 5 6 −1 2
4  Zimbabwe 3 0 1 2 4 8 −4 1
Source: CAF
Tunisia 0–2 Senegal
Report

Algeria 1–2 Tunisia
Hanni 90+2' Report

Zimbabwe 2–4 Tunisia
Report

Quarter-finals

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Burkina Faso 2–0 Tunisia
Report

2019 Africa Cup of Nations

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The start of the competition was poor after three draws in the group stage against Angola,[156] Mali,[157] and Mauritania[158] to qualify for the Round 16 with great difficulty in second place. In the next round, the results improved by beating Ghana,[159] and Madagascar 3–0[160] to qualify for the semi-finals for the first time in 15 years when Tunisia won the AFCON in 2004 before they narrowly lost to Senegal 1–0[161] in extra time after a referee dispute of Bamlak Tessema because of not giving a clear penalty to Tunisia 4 minutes before the end of the game to complete the competition in fourth place behind Nigeria.[162] Nonetheless, it stands as the best performance of Tunisia since winning 2004 AFCON at home.

Group stage

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Mali 3 2 1 0 6 2 +4 7 Advance to knockout stage
2  Tunisia 3 0 3 0 2 2 0 3
3  Angola 3 0 2 1 1 2 −1 2
4  Mauritania 3 0 2 1 1 4 −3 2
Source: CAF
Tunisia 1–1 Angola
Report

Tunisia 1–1 Mali
Report
Attendance: 16,085[164]
Referee: Joshua Bondo (Botswana)[165]

Mauritania 0–0 Tunisia
Report
Attendance: 7,732[166]
Referee: Louis Hakizimana (Rwanda)

Round of 16

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Quarter-finals

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Madagascar 0–3 Tunisia
Report
Attendance: 7,568[168]

Semi-finals

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Senegal 1–0 (a.e.t.) Tunisia
Report

Third place match

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Tunisia 0–1 Nigeria
Report
Attendance: 6,340[170]
Referee: Gehad Grisha (Egypt)

2021 Africa Cup of Nations

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Tunisia against Mali at the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations.

The team's participation in the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations was rather bad. In the group stage, it began with a 0–1 defeat from Mali during the match, which witnessed strange refereeing events, as Zambian referee Janny Sikazwe ended the match in the 85th minute.[171] In the second match, the team achieved a moral victory over Mauritania 4–0 thanks to the double of Wahbi Khazri and the goals of Hamza Mathlouthi and Seifeddine Jaziri,[172] but the team was afflicted by a 0–1 defeat against Gambia in the last moments of the match,[173] to qualify for the round of 16 as the best third in the group stage. Nevertheless, the team defeated strong Nigeria 1–0 with the goal of Youssef Msakni from outside the penalty area, despite the absence of Mondher Kebaier from the match due to his infection with the COVID-19 virus, and he was replaced by his assistant Jalel Kadri.[174] In the end, the team was eliminated from the quarter–finals against Burkina Faso after a 0–1 defeat.[175]

Group stage

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Mali 3 2 1 0 4 1 +3 7 Advance to knockout stage
2  Gambia 3 2 1 0 3 1 +2 7
3  Tunisia 3 1 0 2 4 2 +2 3
4  Mauritania 3 0 0 3 0 7 −7 0
Source: CAF
Tunisia 0–1 Mali
Report Koné 48' (pen.)

Tunisia 4–0 Mauritania
Report

Gambia 1–0 Tunisia
A. Jallow 90+3' Report

Round of 16

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Nigeria 0–1 Tunisia
Report Msakni 47'

Quarter-finals

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Burkina Faso 1–0 Tunisia
Da. Ouattara 45+3' Report

2023 Africa Cup of Nations

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Hamza Rafia scored Tunisia's only goal during the competition.

Tunisia drawn for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations alongside Mali, Namibia and South Africa.[176] In the first match, they tried in vain to overcome the constant pressure of Namibia,[177] the match being decided two minutes from regulation time,[178] the Namibians secured a victory when Deon Hotto scored a goal against Bechir Ben Saïd.[179] Against Mali, the Tunisians fell behind after a goal by Lassine Sinayoko on a pass from Kamory Doumbia.[180] Just ten minutes after Mali had opened the scoring, Ali Abdi produced a point and a back pass for Hamza Rafia to equalise 1–1, which proved to be the final score of the match.[181] In the last match against South Africa, Tunisia were too timid while South Africa were too reluctant to make convincing efforts despite holding the advantage.[182] However, as the match became increasingly difficult, the Tunisians almost fell into the traps of the South African counter-attack, including a missed effort from Sphephelo Sithole.[183] Despite a goal attempt from Haythem Jouini, the match ended goalless, eliminating Tunisia from the group stage for the first time since the 2013 edition.[184]

Group stage

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Mali 3 1 2 0 3 1 +2 5 Advance to knockout stage
2  South Africa 3 1 1 1 4 2 +2 4[a]
3  Namibia 3 1 1 1 1 4 −3 4[a]
4  Tunisia 3 0 2 1 1 2 −1 2
Source: CAF
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Head-to-head points: South Africa 3, Namibia 0.
Tunisia 0–1 Namibia
Report

Tunisia 1–1 Mali
Report

South Africa 0–0 Tunisia
Report

Statistics

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Head to head

[edit]
  •   – Positive balance
  •   – Neutral balance
  •   – Negative balance
Map of the teams that played against Tunisia in the Africa Cup of Nations:
  • 1 Includes games against  Zaire

Goalscorers

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Rank Player 1962 1963 1965 1978 1982 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2013 2015 2017 2019 2021 2023 Goals
1 Francileudo Santos 4 4 2 10
2 Youssef Msakni 2 1 1 2 1 7
3 Mohamed Salah Jedidi 1 2 1 4
Wahbi Khazri 1 1 2 4
4 Zoubeir Baya 2 1 3
Ahmed Akaïchi 3 3
Naïm Sliti 2 1 3
5 Abdelmajid Chetali 1 1 2
Tahar Chaïbi 2 2
Abderraouf Ben Aziza 2 2
Imed Ben Younes 2 2
Adel Sellimi 2 2
Mehdi Ben Slimane 2 2
Ziad Tlemçani 2 2
Ali Zitouni 2 2
Hassen Gabsi 2 2
Ziad Jaziri 2 2
Khaled Badra 1 1 2
Taha Yassine Khenissi 1 1 2
Yassine Chikhaoui 1 1 2
Issam Jemâa 1 1 2
Chaouki Ben Saada 2 2
Selim Benachour 1 1 2
6 Moncef Cherif 1 1
Ammar Merrichkou 1 1
Chedly Laaouini 1 1
Rached Meddab 1 1
Ali Kaabi 1 1
Mohsen Labidi 1 1
Kamel Gabsi 1 1
Riadh Bouazizi 1 1
Faouzi Rouissi 1 1
Kaies Ghodhbane 1 1
Hédi Berkhissa 1 1
Abdelkader Ben Hassen 1 1
Radhi Jaïdi 1 1
Walid Azaiez 1 1
Karim Haggui 1 1
Jawhar Mnari 1 1
Najeh Braham 1 1
Ferjani Sassi 1 1
Mohamed Ali Moncer 1 1
Khaled Mouelhi 1 1
Saber Khalifa 1 1
Khaled Korbi 1 1
Amine Chermiti 1 1
Zouheir Dhaouadi 1 1
Hamza Mathlouthi 1 1
Seifeddine Jaziri 1 1
Hamza Rafia 1 1
1 (o.g.) Cameroon Aurélien Chedjou (o.g.) 1 1
Algeria Aïssa Mandi (o.g.) 1 1
Total 3 5 4 4 1 1 9 6 6 0 10 7 6 3 5 2 5 5 6 5 1 99

  – Best goalscorer(s) of the tournament
  – Best goalscorer(s) of the team

Hat-tricks
Player Time of goals Result Against Tournament Round Date
Francileudo Santos 35', 82', 90+3' 4–1  Zambia 2006 Group stage 22 January 2006

Awards

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Top Scorer
Goal of the tournament
Team of the Tournament
Man of the match

Controversies

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Tunisia vs. Equatorial Guinea refereeing at 2015 Afcon

Wadie Jary, the president of the Tunisian Football Federation, claimed that there was a bias against Tunisia following their controversial quarter-final defeat to Equatorial Guinea on 31 January 2015. He was banned from CAF competitions and activities.[201] Rajindraparsad Seechurn, the Mauritian referee who gave a penalty to Equatorial Guinea in that match, was banned from officiating for six months and removed from CAF's elite register of referees.[202] The Tunisian FA was fined $50,000 for confronting the referee during the match, in addition to damage to changing room facilities, while Equatorial Guinea was fined $5,000 for inadequate security at the stadium.[202]

Tunisia vs. Mali refereeing at 2021 Afcon
Mondher Kebaier and Jalel Kadri protesting against referee Janny Sikazwe after the controversy during the match against Mali at 2021 Afcon.

The match between Tunisia and Mali, the first meeting of Group F, was not played to completion. Zambian referee Janny Sikazwe initially whistled the end of the match in the 86th minute before changing his mind, warned by his assistant referee and the protests of the Tunisian players. He then signaled the end of the game in the 90th minute, seconds from the end of regulation time,[203] just as the assistant referee was about to announce added time. In front of the furious Tunisians, the refereeing quartet had to leave the field under police escort.

Given the extent of the controversy, the resumption of the match, to play the remaining additional time, was announced. However, the Tunisian team refused to resume the match, claiming that the players were already in the showers, or out of the stadium, therefore unfit to resume the game. The Malians having presented themselves on the lawn, the end of the match is whistled with only one team on the ground, the result of 1–0 being ratified later by CAF.[204]

Later, it was reported by different media that the referee Janny Sikazwe had in fact suffered a sunstroke in the middle of the game, so much so that he was even taken to the hospital, from where the presence of the fourth referee on the pitch at the time of the attempt to restart the match.[205] According to the Tunisian player Wahbi Khazri, the referee of the match "was no longer coherent", "the referee lost the thread of the match" specified the Tunisian captain. "He was no longer consistent in his choices and decisions. He was very hot."

Squads

[edit]

See also

[edit]

Notes

[edit]
  1. ^ The third place match against Nigeria match was abandoned after Tunisia walked off in the 42nd minute with the score tied at 1–1 to protest the officiating. Nigeria were awarded a 2–0 win, and Tunisia were suspended for two years (also banning them from the next tournament).[16]

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