Sport in Tunisia explained

Football is the most popular sport in Tunisia. The most watched sports in Tunisia are football, handball, basketball, volleyball, tennis, and rugby union.[1] [2] [3]

Sport is encouraged in school, and local sports clubs receive financial support from the local governments.[4] [5] [6] [7] [2]

The national stadium is the Stade Olympique de Radès.

Football

See main article: Football in Tunisia. Football is the most popular sport in Tunisia. The Tunisia national football team, also known as "The Eagles of Carthage", won the 2004 African Cup of Nations (CAN) which was held in Tunisia.[8] They also represented Africa in the 2005 Confederations Cup which was held in Germany, but they could not go beyond the first round. The Eagles of Carthage have participated in 6 FIFA World Cup Championships.

The Premier Football League is the "Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1". The main clubs are Espérance Sportive de Tunis, Club Africain, Club Sportif Sfaxien and Étoile du Sahel.[9] The latter team participated in the 2007 FIFA Club World Cup and reached the semi-final match, in which it was eliminated by Boca Juniors from Argentina.

Handball

Handball is the second most popular sport in Tunisia. The Tunisia men's national handball team has participated in Handball World Championships. In 2005, Tunisia held the 2005 Handball World Championship, and they came fourth. The national league consists of about 12 teams, with Etoile du Sahel and Espérance Sportive de Tunis dominating. The Tunisian national handball team won the African Cup 10 times. The Tunisians won the 2012 African Cup in Morocco for the 2nd Consecutive time and it is the 9th title at all by defeating Algeria in the final, the last time tunisia won the African Cup was in 2018 against Egypt.

Basketball

See also: Tunisia national basketball team.

Tunisia won the 2011 FIBA Africa Championship, a title rarely won by North African nations.[10]

Beach volleyball

Tunisia featured a men's national team in beach volleyball that competed at the 2018–2020 CAVB Beach Volleyball Continental Cup.[11]

Cycling

Cycling is a recreational sport, with the Tour De Tunisia, being the main annual competition of Cycling in Tunisia.

Rugby union

Rugby union is mostly played in the north of Tunisia. They are currently ranked 44th in the men's rankings.

Tennis

In tennis, Tunisia holds a tournament called Tunis Open. Tennis is a minor sport in Tunisia.[12] [13] The Tunisian Tennis Federation is governing body of sport in Tunisia.[14]

See also

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Sport and Identity in tunisia. PDF. Jstage.jst.go.jp. 1 March 2019.
  3. Book: Sport in Islam and in Muslim Communities. Alberto. Testa. Mahfoud. Amara. 25 September 2015. Routledge. 1 March 2019. Google Books. 9781317595434.
  4. Book: Sport in Islam and in Muslim Communities. Alberto. Testa. Mahfoud. Amara. 25 September 2015. Routledge. 1 March 2019. Google Books. 9781317595434.
  5. Web site: Tunisia Spurs On Equestrian Sports. 5 November 2018. FEI.org. 1 March 2019.
  6. Web site: GENDER & SPORT IN TUNISIA . Gestproject.eu. 1 March 2019.
  7. Publications Violence in sport in Tunisia: the itinerary of a hateful sportization. International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications. 4. October 2014. 2250-3153. Bedhioufi Hafsi. Abidi Aymen. Kumar Serge Rogert. 1 March 2019.
  8. News: Tunisia win Cup of Nations. 14 February 2004. 4 March 2019. news.bbc.co.uk.
  9. Web site: Tunisia's Espérance celebrates centenary. AfricaNews. 11 January 2019. Africanews.com. 1 March 2019.
  10. Book: Travel, D. K.. DK Eyewitness Travel Guide Tunisia. 1 June 2016. Dorling Kindersley Limited. 1 March 2019. Google Books. 9780241249154.
  11. News: Continental Cup Finals start in Africa. 7 August 2021 . . 22 June 2021.
  12. Web site: Tunisia: Wimbledon star Ons Jabeur should be made ambassador . . 8 July 2022 .
  13. Web site: Ons Jabeur brings Tunisian tennis to the brink of history . . 9 July 2022 .
  14. News: Tennis: In Tunisia, the exciting Ons Jabeur effect . Le Monde.fr . 3 June 2022 .