Tunisia national football team

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Tunisia
NicknameLes Aigles de Carthage
(
The Eagles of Carthage)
AssociationFédération Tunisienne
de Football
CoachRoger Lemerre
Most capsTarak Dhiab
Top scorer?
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Home colours
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Away colours
First International
Tunisia 2 - 1 Algeria
(Tunisia; 25 June, 1957)
Largest win
Tunisia 7 - 0 Togo
(Tunis, Tunisia; 7 January, 2000)
Tunisia 7 - 0 Malawi
(Tunis, Tunisia; 26 March, 2005)
Worst defeat
Hungary 10 - 1 Tunisia
(Hungary; 24 July, 1960)
World Cup
Appearances 4 (First in 1978)
Best resultRound 1, 1978, 1998, 2002
African Nations Cup
Appearances 12 (First in 1962)
Best resultWinners, 2004
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The Tunisia national football team, nicknamed Les Aigles de Carthage (The Eagles of Carthage), is the national team of Tunisia and is controlled by the Fédération Tunisienne de Football. They have qualified for four World Cups, the first one in 1978, but have yet to make it out of the first round. Nevertheless, they created history in that 1978 tournament in Argentina by becoming the first African side to win a World Cup match, beating Mexico 3-1. They also held champions West Germany to a goalless draw before bowing out. It took them 20 years to return to the finals but they have since qualified for the past three tournaments in succession, in 1998, 2002 and 2006.

Tunisia also won the African Nations Cup in 2004, when they hosted the tournament.

World Cup record

African Nations Cup record

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South America: CONMEBOL - Copa América | North America: CONCACAF - Gold Cup
Oceania: OFC - OFC Nations Cup | Europe: UEFA - European Championship



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