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Tunisian Football Federation

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Governing body of association football in Tunisia
Tunisian Football Federation
CAF
Founded29 March 1957; 68 years ago (1957-03-29)
LocationEl Menzah,Tunis, Tunisia
FIFA affiliation1960
CAF affiliation1960
UAFA affiliation1976
UNAF affiliation2005
PresidentMoez Nasri
Vice-PresidentHussein Jenayah
Websiteftf.org.tn

TheTunisian Football Federation (Arabic:الجامعة التونسية لكرة القدم,French:Fédération Tunisienne de Football) is the governing body offootball inTunisia. It established on 29 March 1957. It became a member in theFIFA in 1960, and in the same year it also became a member ofCAF association. The federation also joined theUAFA in 1976 and theUNAF in 2005. It organises the football league, theTunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1, theTunisia national football team and theTunisia women's national football team. It is based inTunis.

History

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It was during a meeting held on 9 November 1909 by a provisional committee bringing together sports societies that the first statutes of an official championship were adopted. It was from the 1921−1922 season that the Tunisian championship was regularly organized under the name of "championship of honor division". TheTunisian Cup began a year later.

As soon as independence was proclaimed in 1956, the leaders of Tunisian football took the necessary steps to create an exclusively national body to replace the Tunisian Football League (an offshoot of theFrench Football Federation). These steps led to the creation of the Tunisian Football Federation, which was approved on 29 March 1957. Recognized as being of public utility, the Tunisian Football Federation has since invested in its dual mission of promoting football and managing the national competition as well as the various teams representing Tunisia in international competitions.

Presidents

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Hammouda Ben Ammar, president between 2002 and 2006. Themen's national football team obtained the2004 African Cup of Nations.
  • 1957−1962: Chedly Zouiten
  • 1962−1964:Mohammed Mzali
  • 1964−1965:Fouad Mebazaa
  • 1965−1968: Sadok Es-Soussi
  • 1968−1969: Beji Mestiri
  • 1969−1971: Ahmed Zouiten
  • 1971−1971: Fathi Zouhir
  • 1971−1972: Hedi Annabi
  • 1972−1975: Beji Mestiri
  • 1975−1976:Abdelhamid Escheikh
  • 1976−1980: Slim Aloulou
  • 1980−1982: Ahmed Sahnoun
  • 1982−1983: Moncef Foudhaili
  • 1983−1986: Saleh Ben Jannet
  • 1986−1989: Slim Aloulou
  • 1989−1990: Abdelwaheb Jemal
  • 1990−1993:Moncef Chérif
  • 1993−1994: Moncef Foudhaili
  • 1994−1996: Mohamed Raouf Najar
  • 1996−1997: Younès Chetali
  • 1997−2000: Tarek Ben Mbarek
  • 2000−2001: Khaled Sanchou
  • 2001−2002: Aboulhassen Fekih
  • 2002−2006:Hammouda Ben Ammar
  • 2006−2007: Ali Labiadh
  • 2007−2008: Tahar Sioud
  • 2008−2010: Kamel Ben Amor
  • 2010−2011: Ali Hafsi Jeddi
  • 2011−2012: Anouar Haddad
  • 2012−2023:Wadie Jary
  • 2023−2024: Wassef Jelaiel (interim)
  • 2024−2025:Kamel Idir(N.C.)
  • Since 2025:Moez Nasri

Federal office

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Tunisian Football Federation headquarters inEl Menzah, Tunis.
  • President: Moez Nasri

Leagues and Commissions

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National Arbitration Directorate headquarters inEl Menzah, Tunis.

National Leagues

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President: Mohammed Atallah
  • National Amateur Football League (LNFA)[2]
President: Hafidh Chambah (1st level)
President: Taieb Aouiti (2nd level)
  • National Women's Football League (LNFF)
President: Khaled Lachhab
  • National Futsal and Beach Soccer League (LNFB)
President: ?
  • National Arbitration Directorate (DNA)[3]
President:Mourad Daami

National Commissions

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  • National Commission for Discipline and Fair Play
President: Mohamed Ali Ghrib
  • National Commission for Ethics
President: Abdellatif Karray

Competitions

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Current title holders

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CompetitionYearChampionsRunners-upNext edition
Senior (Men's)
Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 12024–25Espérance de TunisUS Monastir2025–26
Tunisian Cup2024–25Espérance de TunisStade Tunisien2025–26
Tunisian Super Cup2024–25Espérance de TunisStade Tunisien2025–26
Senior (Women's)
Tunisian Women's Championship2024–25ASF Sousse2025–26
Tunisian Women's Cup2024–252025–26

Qualification for CAF competitions

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Association ranking for the 2025–26 CAF club season

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The association ranking for the2025–26 CAF Champions League and the2025–26 CAF Confederation Cup will be based on results from each CAF club competition from 2020–21 to the 2024–25 season.

Legend
  • CL:CAF Champions League
  • CC:CAF Confederation Cup
  • : Associations points might increase on basis of its clubs performance in 2024–25 CAF club competitions
  •   Associations ranked 1–12 are eligible to enter two teams in each CAF club competition.


RankAssociation2020–21
(× 1)
2021–22
(× 2)
2022–23
(× 3)
2023–24
(× 4)
2024–25
(× 5)
Total
20252024MvtCLCCCLCCCLCCCLCCCLCC
11- Egypt837482.577104190.5
22- Morocco4695822455142
34+1 +1 South Africa82544341.593131
43-1 -1 Algeria6571652355130
56+1 +1 Tanzania30.50234602482.5
65-1 -1 Tunisia4351426130.582.5
78+1 +1 Angola10502031.52255
87-1 -1 DR Congo400312402045
99- Sudan303030203041
1011+1 +1 Ivory Coast000103301238
1110-1 -1 Libya00.50500.5030024
1212- Nigeria020002020121


Controversies

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Conflict between Ministry of Sports and TFF (2013−2014)

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A dispute arises between the Minister of Youth and Sports,Tarak Dhiab, and the President of the Tunisian Football Federation, Wadie Jary.,[4] on the basis of the choice of the national coach. Indeed, with the support ofFIFA, which prohibits any political interference in the affairs of the federations, Jary does not consult the minister and hiresMokhtar Tlili as a special advisor andNabil Maâloul as coach. However, both are members of a political party,Nidaa Tounes, the main opponent of theEnnahda in power, and long-time opponents of Dhiab and his allyKhaled Ben Yahia, whom he proposed to appoint as head of thenational team.

The minister concludes that Jary is declaring war on him, forgetting that the absolute independence of the federations advocated by FIFA does not apply here because the federation is financially dependent on the government. Tlili's appointment to an ambiguous position, alongside an armada of coaches and technicians, is considered a sign of mismanagement on the part of the federation, which considers that it is not accountable to the ministry, which must simply finance its budget. The conflict is making headlines and both sides are hurling insults at each other. Taking advantage of the national team's provisional elimination from the2014 FIFA World Cup, after a defeat againstCape Verde, the ministry wrote to FIFA to complain about the federation's abuses and ask for its opinion.

After Jary's complaint toRached Ghannouchi, president of Ennahda, Hédi Benzarti, member of the Nidaa Tounes steering committee and president of the club presidents' association, presented demands for subsidies and imposed the postponement of the resumption of competitions until these demands were met in order to put the minister in a difficult position. Some even spy on the minister's meeting with the third division clubs; Karim Hani, president of the US Sbeïtla, admits to having given Jary a recording of this meeting. However, Maâloul's resignation, the miraculous qualification of the national team, Jary's response to FIFA in which he denies the interference of the ministry and the intervention of the head of government temporarily calm the situation.

Conflict with CS Chebba (2020–2021)

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The Tunisian Football Federation freezes the activities ofCS Chebba on 17 October 2020,[5] a decision which follows a dispute between the two parties, the club having been ordered to pay a fine of 200,000 dinars. Faced with the non-payment of this amount, the decision is taken by the Federation to exclude the club from all national championships from the2020–21 season and to organize a play-off round to identify the team which will replace it. . At the end of this tournament, it isJS Kairouan which remains among the elite despite a perfect tie with theCS Hammam-Lif. Indeed, it is the criterion of the best fair play ranking which decided between the two teams. On 11 September 2021, the club returned to the championship following a vote by the ordinary general assembly of the Federation.[6]

Threatening to be excluded of 2022 FIFA World Cup

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At the end of October 2022, an internal dispute concerning the Minister of Youth and Sports, Kamel Deguiche, and the president of the federation, Wadie Jary, threatens Tunisia's participation in the World Cup.[7] Indeed, the two men are known to hate each other and the first wishes to dissolve the federation to separate from the second.[8]FIFA systematically penalizes cases of interference in the world of football, it therefore warns the Tunisian federation: by means of a letter, it warns that it reserves the right to exclude Tunisia from the competition in case of taking power over the federation by Deguiche.[9]

Allegations of interference in the Men's team squad

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Dozens of news websites in Tunisia reported that coachJalel Kadri was subjected to pressure during the formation of the Tunisian team's squad for the2022 World Cup, according to the playerSaad Bguir, who was excluded from the final list and who was on the initial list.[10] He also announced his international retirement through a phone call on the TV program Stade Plus on Carthage Plus, until the president of the Tunisian Football Federation, Wadie Jary, left his position.[11] It started whenBilel Ifa was excluded from the list a day before the official announcement, and was later brought back after fans outraged on social media. On 14 November 2022, hundreds of fans greeted the team bus inDoha upon their arrival, but the president of the Federation was insulted in the worst terms.

Also, the selection of four goalkeepers was under pressure from the Tunisian Football Federation to meet the wishes of certain teams on the financial level, FIFA, since the2010 FIFA World Cup, paying a subsidy to each. team, of which at least one player has been called up in each edition of the competition. On 28 November 2022, former national team playerIssam Jemâa said onRadio IFM,[12] that TFF officials had sacrificed one of the players to call four goalkeepers into the final list, as the choice was onBilel Ifa, who returned to the team after the anger of the fans,Taha Yassine Khenissi, who was medically examined for two hours, so they could find him injured orSeifeddine Jaziri, who was called up due to financial transactions between him and the brother of the president of the TFF, Wajih Jary. In the final,Saad Bguir was abandoned.[13]

The legal status of President Wadie Jary

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In February 2023, Wadie Jary does not have the right to leave Tunisian territory following a court decision because he is the target of several investigations relating to the organization of match-fixing, cases ofmoney laundering,embezzlement funds andcorruption.[14] On 25 October 2023, he was arrested and detained in Mornaguia prison.[15]

Electoral crisis and FIFA intervention (2024–2025)

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Kamel Idir, president of the Normalization Committee appointed by FIFA.

On 30 January 2024, an electoral session is scheduled to elect a new federal office on 9 March.[16] Three lists are presented: that of Maher Ben Aïssa, former president ofAS Marsa,[17] Jalel Ben Tekaya, president of the Tunisian Federation of Sport for All and Wissem Letaief, president of the Regional Football League of Sousse.[18][19] Nominations close on 17 February and all files are transmitted to the Independent Electoral Commission for examination in accordance with established provisions and procedures.[20]

However, on 23 February, all lists were rejected and the election date was postponed.[21] On 2 April, a new election is set for 11 May,[22] and candidacies are open again.[23] On 20 April, the applications closed with three lists again:[24] that ofZiad Tlemçani, businessman former and international player,[25] Wassef Jelaiel, vice-president of the FTF and Jalel Ben Tekaya, candidate for the second time.[26] Four days later, Jelaiel's list was rejected and the lists of Tlemçani and Ben Tekaya were accepted. Jelaiel files an appeal against the competing lists, which requires a re-examination of their validity.[27] On 30 April, all the candidates were finally rejected and the election date was postponed again.[28] On 27 May 2024, a FIFA delegation met with the Minister of Youth and Sports, Kamel Deguiche,[29] where the status of the federation was discussed and the mandate of the federal office extended until 30 June until the formation of a governing body.[30]

On 31 May,FIFA extended the mandate of the Federal Office until 15 July.[31] After the end of the mandate, FIFA decided on 23 July to create a Normalization Committeefor the Tunisian Football Federation.[32] The move comes after consultations with theConfederation of African Football to provide a way to get the TFF out of the current crisis and into a new perspective. its status and electoral regulations in accordance with its new regulatory framework.[33] The period during which the Normalization Committee carries out its work with regard to the TFF expires immediately after the completion of its missions, and at the latest on 31 January 2025.[34] On 19 August 2024,businessman, politician andsport managerKamel Idir was appointed chairman of the Normalization Committee created by FIFA.[35]

On 25 November, Idir confirmed that the ordinary and extraordinary general assembly will take place on 21 December to modify certain articles of its statute and 25 January 2025 the date of the elective general assembly to design the new Federal office.[36][37] On 21 December, the Extraordinary General Assembly was held where the financial and literary reports were presented and the new electoral laws were voted on. The session also revealed a financial deficit of 8 million dinars and outstanding debts owed by the clubs of 15 million dinars.[38] On 25 December the Normalization Committee announced the opening of nominations for the 25 January elections. On 5 January 2025 three candidates filed their lists: Mahmoud Hammami,Moez Nasri and Jalel Ben Tekaya. On 25 January, Moez Nasri was elected as a new president.[39][40]

Honours

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Men's team

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1st place, gold medalist(s)Champions:2004
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runner-up:1965,1996
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Third Place:1962
1st place, gold medalist(s)Champions:1963
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runners-up:2021
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runner-up:1957
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runners up:1971
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Third Place:1975

Men's Local team

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1st place, gold medalist(s)Champions:2011

Men's U23 team

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2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runners up:1991
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Third Place:2007
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runners up:2007

Men's U20 team

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2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runners-up:1985
1st place, gold medalist(s)Champions:2012
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runners-up:2020
1st place, gold medalist(s)Champions:2001
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Third Place:2013
1st place, gold medalist(s)Champions:2005,2007,2009,2012,2019,2020,2021,2022,2023
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runners-up:2008,2010,2015
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Third Place:2006,2024

Men's U18 team

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1st place, gold medalist(s)Champions:2017

Men's U17 team

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3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Third Place:2013
1st place, gold medalist(s)Champions:2012
1st place, gold medalist(s)Champions:2008,2009,2012,2017
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runners-up:2006,2007,2010,2015,2016,2021
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Third Place:2012,2014,2018,2018,2022,2024

Men's U15 team

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1st place, gold medalist(s)Champions:2017
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Third Place:2018,2018

Women's team

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2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runners-up:2021
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Third Place:2006
1st place, gold medalist(s)Champions:2009
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Third Place:2020

Women's U17 team

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2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runners-up:2024

Women's U20 team

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Sponsors

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  • La Cigale Tabarka

See also

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References

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  • Chedly Zouiten (1957−1962)
  • Mohammed Mzali (1962−1964)
  • Fouad Mebazaa (1964−1965)
  • Sadok Es-Soussi (1965−1968)
  • Beji Mestiri (1968−1969)
  • Ahmed Zouiten (1969−1971)
  • Fathi Zouhir (1971−1971)
  • Hedi Annabi (1971−1972)
  • Beji Mestiri (1972−1975)
  • Abdelhamid Escheikh (1975−1976)
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  • Mohamed Raouf Najar (1994−1996)
  • Younès Chetali (1996−1997)
  • Tarek Ben Mbarek (1997−2000)
  • Khaled Sanchou (2000−2001)
  • Aboulhassen Fekih (2001−2002)
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  • Ali Labiadh (2006−2007)
  • Tahar Sioud (2007−2008)
  • Kamel Ben Amor (2008−2010)
  • Ali Hafsi Jeddi (2010−2011)
  • Anouar Haddad (2011−2012)
  • Wadie Jary (2012−2023)
  • Wassef Jelaiel (2023−2024)1
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  • Moez Nasri (Since 2025)
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  • Netball
  • Orienteering
  • Pelota Vasca
  • Polo
  • Powerboating
  • Racquetball
  • Roller sports
  • Rugby
  • Softball
  • Sport climbing
  • Squash
  • Sumo
  • Surfing
  • Tug of war
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  • Water Ski
  • Wushu
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