Today, I was browsing some football stuff, and suddenly I thought, hey, let’s check out the Tunisia national football team. You know, I’ve heard about them here and there, but I’ve never really dug deep into their story.

So first, I went ahead and searched for some basic info. Turns out, this team is a member of both FIFA and the Confederation of African Football (CAF). The Tunisian Football Federation (TFF) is the boss, and they’ve been around since March 29, 1957. That’s a long time ago! Fans and the media like to call them the “Eagles of Carthage,” and their symbol is the bald eagle. Cool, right?
Then I moved on to their achievements. It seems like their biggest moment was winning the 2004 African Cup of Nations. They also grabbed the 2011 African Nations Championship and a gold medal at the 2001 Mediterranean Games. Not bad at all!
After that, I got curious about the team’s structure. I found out that the team is controlled by the TFF, and on the continental level, they play under CAF, which is in charge of football in Africa. Makes sense.
- Team Structure:
- Controlled by the Tunisian Football Federation (TFF)
- Competes under the Confederation of African Football (CAF)
Next up, I wanted to know more about the players. I searched for full squad info and saw that there’s a bunch of details on their formation, recent games, and lineups. It’s interesting to see how they set up on the field and who’s been playing.
Digging Deeper
I found a site that gave me some contact info for the TFF. Their address is Cit Olympique 1003 Tunis, and they have phone and fax numbers, plus an email director@*. I guess if you’re really into it, you could reach out to them.

- TFF Contact:
- Address: Cit Olympique 1003 Tunis
- Phone: +216 (71) 793 760
- Fax: +216 (71) 783 843
- E-mail: director@*
I also stumbled upon a schedule of their upcoming matches. It listed their ODIs and Test Matches. It’s kind of cool to see what games they have coming up. There was mention of an Archana Complex, Block B, Greater Kailash I, New Delhi, 110048, but I’m not sure what that’s about.
Finally, I checked out a site that had details on the players, like their names, positions, and nationality. It’s always fun to see who’s who on the team and where they come from.
So, that was my little journey into learning about the Tunisia national football team. It’s pretty interesting when you start digging into these things. You never know what you’ll find!