Tunisia’s U20 football team starts three-day training camp

Tunisia’s U20 national soccer team is starting a three-day training camp in Tunis from Monday, prior to the U-20 World Cup (May 20 -June 11).

The camp includes three training sessions, scheduled for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday in Rades.

Coach of the national team Montassar Louhichi had called up 30 players.

They are: Makram Sghaier, Dhieddine Chihi, Adem Garrab, Youssef Senana, Yassine Dridi, Mohamed Amine Kechiche, Mohamed Adem Ouertani, Hedi Jertila, Raki Laouani, Mahmoud Ghorbel, Baraket Lahmidi, Ali Saoudi, Sadok Kedida, Mohamed Wael Derbali, Mohamed Aziz Nsibi, Ahmed Jeffali, Mohamed M’tiri, Rayen Haddad, Chahine Smaoui, Rayen Nasraoui, Jibril Othmane, Karim Abed, Bechir YaSkoub, Thomas Zouaghi, Amine Chamkhia, Sofiène Jenane, Rayen Fabre, Hichem Chiha and Gianni D’Angelo.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Libyan Cup final to be played in Rades

The Libyan Football Federation decided Sunday to organise the final of the Libyan Cup in the Hammadi Agrebi stadium in Rades.

The final, pitting Al-Ahly of Tripoli against Al-Akhdar, is scheduled for May 2, according to a federation press release.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Taekwondo – G1 Spanish Open: Tunisian team bag 2 gold and 2 bronze

Tunisia’s taekwondo team bagged 4 medals (2 gold and 2 bronze) during their participation in the G1 Spanish Open.

The gold medals were won by Firas Gattoussi (U80 kg) and Chaima Toumi (U57 kg), while the bronze ones went to Ikram Dhahri (U49 kg) and Khalil Jendoubi (U63 kg).

The Tunisian team, represented by only these four athletes, ended ranking 5th.

Tunisian referee Dhouha Yaakoubi was named best referee of the tournament.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Tunisia win 5th Men’s Arab Youth Championship

Tunisia’s junior handball team won the 5th Men’s Arab Youth Championship, after defeating Saudi Arabia’s 34-25 at the final played on Sunday in Mahdia.

Tunisia win the title for the 3rd time after 1998, 2001 and 2023.

Tunisian team captain Wissem Snoussi was named Man of the Game.

Algeria finished 3rd, after defeating Libya 34-23 at a placement game played on Sunday evening.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Challenger León: Aziz Dougaz/Escoffier pair win title

Tunisia’s Aziz Dougaz (world No.257) pairing up with French Antoine Escoffier Sunday won the Torneo Internacional Challenger León (Mexico) after defeating Michail Pervolarakis (Greece)/Maximilian Neuchrist (Austria) duo 7-6, 3-6, 10-5.

This is the first doubles title for the Tunisian player (ATP Tour). The pair reached the final after cruising past Luke Saville (Australia)/Hans Hach Verdugo (Mexico) duo (6-4, 6-4).

In singles, Aziz Dougaz conceded defeat Saturday in semi-finals to Argentina’s Juan Pablo Ficovich (6-3, 4-6, 4-6).

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Tunisia’s soccer League 1 (playoff) day-3: results

Here are the results of Tunisia’s soccer League 1 playoff day-3 games played Sunday:

Sunday:

Béja :

O.Béja 2 Lamine Ba (6), Othmane Saidi (88)

Espérance de Tunis 0

Ben Guerdane :

US Ben Guerdane 1 Wadhah Zaidi (28)

CS Sfaxien 2 Alaa Ghram (58), Mohamed Kanté (87)

Saturday:

Radès :

Club Africain 4 Nader Ghandri (2), Chiheb Laabidi (55), Larry Azouni (60), Zouhaier Dhaouadi (Pen. 71′)

US Tataouine 1 Saber Hammami (92)

Sousse :

Etoile du Sahel 2 Youssef Abdelli (26), Oussema Abid (64)

US Monastir 1 Idriss Mhirssi (80)

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Tennis – WTA 500 of Stuttgart: Ons Jabeur exempted from first round

The Tunisian Ons Jabeur ( world number 4) will be exempted from the first round of the Stuttgart tennis tournament (WTA 500) which will be held indoors on clay.

According to the draw of the tournament scheduled for April 17-23, Jabeur will be seeded No. 3 and will be exempt from the first round. She will open on Wednesday or Thursday against the winner of the match between Britain’s Emma Raducanu (68th) and Latvia’s Jelena Ostapenko (10th).

The tournament will see the participation of the best players in the world such as the world No.1 Iga Swiatek from Poland, US Coco Gauff (6th), Russian Daria Kasatskina (8th), and Greek Maria Sakkari (9th).

The former world number two, 28, will try to confirm her return to the forefront after winning her first tournament of the season last Sunday in Charleston, on a grey clay court in South Carolina, at the expense of Belinda Bencic of Switzerland 7-6, 6-4.

It was the fourth title of her career for the Wimbledon and US Open finalist last year, who had a tricky start to 2023 marked by an absence of several weeks in February for “minor surgery”.

Since her return, Tunisian Ons Jabeur has been eliminated in the second round at the WTA 1000 tournaments in Indian Wells and Miami.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

FIFA president promises to build more football arenas in Seychelles

Developing football infrastructures will be one area where FIFA will support Seychelles in the coming years, says the organisation’s president, Gianni Infantino on Friday.

The president of the international football’s governing body made the statement after he met with Seychelles’ President and also the patron of the country’s football federation, Wavel Ramkalawan, at State House.

Infantino, who is a 52-year-old Swiss-Italian lawyer, told reporters that he was happy to meet a president, who is a great football fan, and to discuss the impact of football in Seychelles.

“We also had discussions about infrastructure, whereby the government will provide the land and we will build football arenas in the country, along with the local federation,” he said.

FIFA is financially supporting the Seychelles Football Federation (SFF) in the laying of a new Astro turf pitch at the national stadium, Stad Linite, and has helped the country with various infrastructures in the past.

Infantino arrived in Seychelles with a delegation that includes FIFA deputy secretary general for football, Mathias Grafstrom, senior football adviser, Youri Djorkaeff, manager of the FIFA development programme, Celine Zigaul, and Gelson Fernandes, director for African member associations.

While in Seychelles, Infantino is visiting several football projects funded by FIFA under the Forward 1.0 and Forward 2.0 programmes and will officially inaugurate the Astro turf playing field at Roche Caiman, near the SFF headquarters.

He will also join mixed teams of under-17 boys and girls for a football match.

Infantino was first elected to the position when the mandate of Joseph Blatte, the president at the time, expired due to a suspension in 2016. He was re-elected for a fourth term in office at the 73rd FIFA Congress on March 16, 2023.

According to FIFA laws, he may run for re-election from 2027 until 2031.

Source: Seychelles News Agency

Tunisia’s soccer League 1-Playoff: Egyptian trio referees for Esperance Vs US Monastir

A trio of Egyptian referees was appointed by the National Directorate of Refereeing to officiate the soccer league 1 play-off day 2 game opposing Esperance Sportive de Tunis to US Monastir, on Sunday in Rades.

The trio is composed of head referee Mohamed Maarouf and assistant referees Ahmed Taoufik and Wahid Youssef.

The VAR referee will be Tunisian Karim Khemiri who will be assisted by Wael Hannachi.

Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse

Angola’s judo squad win African junior Cup

Angola’s National Judo Team won Friday in Luanda the Junior African Cup, with four gold medals, 10 silver and 15 bronze.

The four athletes who won the gold medals are Eldimira Segunda (- 48 Kg), Domingas Jaime (- 63 Kg), Suzana Quimbambata (- 78 Kg) and Santos Sebastião (- 81 Kg).

During the competition held at the Kilamba sports pavilion, the athletes Vânia Quissua (- 48 Kg), Augusto Dala (- 66 Kg), Sónia Lourenço (- 52 Kg), Yola Piedade (- 57 Kg), Cresmila Jaime (- 63 Kg), Josefa João (-70 Kg), Zeferino Gabriel (-73 Kg), Odete Pedro (-78 Kg), José Eduardo (-81 Kg) and Nega Silva (-100 Kg) snatched the silver medals.

On the other hand, Vânia Gabriel, Maria Segunda (- 48 kg), More Tchihaluca (- 52 kg), Neomia Bundy (- 57 kg), Barros Menezes (- 60 kg), Paula Gaspar (- 63 kg), Cornélio Chimbinba, Célcio Cândido and Carlos Augusto (- 66 Kg), Leonardo Rabacal (- 60 Kg), Carlos Augusto (- 66 Kg), Joana Moundo (- 57 Kg), David Caterca (- 81 Kg), Marta Gabriel (- 70 Kg) and Yunilde Lopes (- 78 Kg) won the bronze medals.

In the overall standings, Angola edged second-placed Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) with two golds and one bronze and third-placed Senegal with one gold and one silver

Source: Angola Press News Agency (APNA)