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Africa Cup 2022 - National Football Team - Tunisia - Squad

 TUNISIA 
GROUP F Last Sixteen Quarter-Finals 
 
Farouk Ben Mustapha captained Tunisia to the final of the Arab Cup, where they were beaten 2:0 by Algeria after extra-time.
 
Appearance: 20th
Best finish: Winners (2004)
Coach: Mondher Kebaier
Captain: Wahbi Khazri
Fifa ranking: 30
Nickname: Carthage Eagles


TUNISIA
• Squad


Goalkeepers 

Farouk Ben Mustapha 
(Esperance, Tunisia) 

Bechir Ben Said 
(US Monastir, Tunisia)

Ayman Dahmen 
(Sfaxien, Tunisia)

Ali Jemal 
(Stade Tunisien, Tunisia)


Defenders

Dylan Bronn 
(Metz, France) 

Montassar Talbi 
(Rubin Kazan, Russia) 

Bilel Ifa 
(Club Africain, Tunisia) 

Oussama Haddadi 
(Malatyaspor, Turkey)

Omar Rekik 
(Arsenal, England)

Mohamed Drager 
(Nottingham Forest, England) 

Mohamed Amine Ben Hamida 
(Esperance, Tunisia)

Hamza Mathlouthi 
(Zamalek, Egypt)

Ali Maaloul 
(Al-Ahly, Egypt) 

Ali Abdi 
(Caen, France)


Midfielders 

Mohamed Ali Ben Romdhane 
(Esperance, Tunisia)
 
Aissa Laidouni 
(Ferencvaros, Hungary)

Ellyes Skhiri 
(Cologne, Germany)

Ghailene Chaalali 
(Esperance, Tunisia)

Seif-Eddine Khaoui 
(Clermont, France)

Anis Ben Slimane 
(Brondby, Denmark)

Hannibal Mejbri 
(Manchester United, England)

Firas Ben Larbi 
(Ajman, UAE)

Wahbi Khazri 
(Saint Etienne, France)

Hamza Rafia 
(Standard Liege, Belgium)

Naim Sliti 
(Al-Ittifaq, Saudi Arabia)


Forwards

Seifeddine Jaziri 
(Zamalek, Egypt)

Yoann Touzghar 
(Troyes, France)

Youssef Msakni 
(Al Arabi, Qatar)

 

 

 

23 Jan 2022
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