AFRICAN CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2014 - GROUP STAGE - 6TH MATCHES - ALL RESULTS

GROUP A and GROUP B

25 Aug 2014
FIFA RANKING - Sierra Leone break new ground

Sierra Leone have climbed 14 places in the Fifa world rankings for August, lifting them into the top 50 for the fist time in their history.

14 Aug 2014
AFRICAN CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2014 - GROUP STAGE - 5TH MATCHES - ALL RESULTS

Semi-final line-ups complete.

11 Aug 2014
AFRICAN CONFEDERATION CUP 2014 - GROUP STAGE - 5TH MATCHES - Leopards stun Coton Sport as Nkana beat Al Ahly

A second-half hat-trick from Kader Bidimbou and a Cesaire Gandze strike gave Leopards the victory which helps them close the gap on leaders Coton Sport to just two points with one round of group matches remaining.

10 Aug 2014
AFRICAN CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 2014 - GROUP STAGE - 4TH MATCHES - All RESULTS

Fixtures & Results
Group A    
• 27 July: Vita Club vs Al Hilal 2:1
• 27 July: Zamalek vs TP Mazembe 0:0
Group B
• 25 July: Al-Ahly Benghazi vs Entente Setif 0:2
• 26 July: Sfaxien vs Esperance 1:0

28 Jul 2014
African Confederation Cup 2014 - group stage - 4TH MATCHES - All RESULTS

Group A
• 27 July: Coton Sport vs Asec Mimosas 2:1
• 27 July: AC Leopards vs Real Bamako 1:2
Group B    
• 27 July: Al Ahly vs Sewe Sports 1:0
• 27 July: Nkana vs Etoile du Sahel 4:3

28 Jul 2014
African Champions League 2014 - GROUP STAGE - 4Th MATCHES - Troussier secures a victory in first game as Sfaxien coach

Fixtures & Results
Group A    
• 27 July: Vita Club vs El Hilal
• 27 July: Zamalek vs TP Mazembe
Group B
• 25 July: Al-Ahly Benghazi vs Entente Setif 0:2
• 26 July: Sfaxien vs Esperance 1:0

27 Jul 2014
COACHES - TUNISIA- Troussier ready to inspire CS Sfaxien

Sfaxien chairman Lotfi Abdennadher was thrilled at capturing a coach who rose to prominence by winning three consecutive Ivorian titles from 1990 for Asec Mimosas. "We have never had a coach of his level, experience, ability and vision. Talking with Philippe I quickly realised we were on the same wavelength," he said.

26 Jul 2014
Fifa ranking - Nigeria move up, Carpe Verde suffer big drop

The Super Eagles climbed three places in the Confederation of African Football region and 10 spots on the global list - up to 34th in the world.

19 Jul 2014
African Confederation Cup 2014 - group stage - 3rd matches - all results

Coton Sport secure a dramatic victory against Asec Mimosas. 

Group A
• 06 June: Asec Mimosas vs Coton Sport 2:3 
• 07 June: Real Bamako vs AC Leopards 1:2

Group B
• 07 June: Etoile du Sahel vs Nkana 4:3
• 08 June: Sewe Sports vs Al Ahly 1:1

9 Jun 2014
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Etoile du Sahel

African Confederation Cup 2015  Winner

African Confederation Cup 2016

Étoile Sportive du Sahel 
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 10/2015
 

Full name
Étoile Sportif du Sahel

Nicknames
Diables Rouges (Red Devils)

Founded
May 11, 1925

Ground
Stade Olympique de Sousse
Sousse, Tunisia

Capacity
25,000

Chairman
Ridha Charfeddine

Manager
Faouzi Benzarti

League
CLP-1

2013-14
3rd


The Étoile Sportive du Sahel (ESS), often referred to as Étoile du Sahel, is a sports club from Sousse in the Sahel region of 

Tunisia, known primarily for its football team.

The club also has sections for handball, volleyball, basketball, judo and wrestling. 

In English the name means Sport (or Athletic) Star of the Sahel.

Étoile is one of the two clubs in the world, together with Italy's Juventus F.C., to have won all continental club competitions organized by their respective confederation and the only one to have won all African competitions.


HISTORY

The club was founded during a public meeting at the French-Arabic school on Laroussi Zarrouk Street, in Sousse. 

Chedli Boujemla was elected as the first chairman of the multi-sport club. 

La Soussienne and La Musulmane ("The Muslim") were rejected as club names in favor of L'Étoile Sportive.

Club members eventually settled on L'Étoile Sportive du Sahel to reflect the goal of representing a broader region than Sousse alone. 

The Protectorate administration officially recognized the club on July 17, 1925. 

In March 1926, Ali Larbi became chairman of the soccer section of the club, which entered the Fédération Tunisienne de Football.

Its first team members were Mohamed Bouraoui, Abdelkader Ben Amor, Abdelhamid Baddaï, Sadok Zmentar, Sadok Chalouat, Ali Guermachi, Mohamed Mtir, Benaïssa Hicheri, Béchir Dardour et Tahar Kenani.

ESS's first major honour was the Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 title in 1950, but they had to wait 8 years to pick it up again. 

They won their first Tunisian President Cup in 1959, and completed a league and cup double in 1963.

Becoming one of the first Tunisian teams to do so. 

But ESS struggled throughout the 1970s and 1980s, although they did manage to win back-to-back league titles in 1986 and 1987. 

In 1995 Etoile won their first continental trophy, winning the CAF Cup. 

Two years later in 1997 they completed a league and African Cup Winners' Cup double, and they continued to impress on the continental stage - they won the African Super Cup in 1998 and the CAF Cup (for the 2nd time) in 1999. 

But Sahel's problem was that they struggled domestically.

A perfect example was when they won the league in 1987 and failed to win it again until 10 years later. 

It was exactly the same in 1997. 

They won the African Cup Winners' Cup (for the 2nd time) in 2003, and made it to their 1st ever African Champions League final a year later, but lost to Nigerian outfit Enyimba on penalties. 

ESS lost in the final of the same competition the following season, being defeated by Egyptian giants Al-Ahly 3:0 over two legs. 

Although, they did have some success that year. 

Winning the Tunisian League Cup for the first time in their history.

In 2006 Etoile won the CAF Confederation Cup for the first time, but continued to struggle in the league. 

But the 2006-2007 season proved to be possibly the greatest season in the club's history. 

They won the CLP 1 title and the African Champions League title (for the first time). 

The final of the Champions League that year was a memorable one, as ESS played Al-Ahly in a repeat of the 2005 final. 

The first leg finished 0:0 in Sousse, and with ESS huge underdogs, they won 3:1 in Egypt to take the trophy. 

But despite this they missed out on the league again the following campaign (after losing on the last day of the season) and then in 2008-2009 they finished 3rd, which meant manager Gernot Rohr was sacked. 

Lofti Rhim then became manager but just till October 2009, Lotfi Rhim resignition held Dr Hamed Kammoun (Vice president at that time and currently president) to call the club son Khaled Ben Sassi who did a good performance till the winter of 2009. 

On December 22, Piet Hamberg became General manager and the first Dutch who take a such position in a Tunisian club. 

Hamberg could not finish the season and was fired after a defeat against historical rivals club africain 3:0. 

Coach assistant Mohamed Mkacher and the youth team trainer Naoufel were appointed for the rest of the season. 

A new exprerience with the former Morocco national coach Mohamed Fakher just started on June 2010 along with a huge recruitment campaign for the coming season.