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The Étoile Sportive du Sahel (Arabic: النـجـم الرياضي الساحلي, often referred to as Étoile du Sahel, Arabic: النـجـم الساحلي) 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.
[edit] 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.
L'Étoile became the Islamic club in Sousse. Tunisia also had the French Patriote de Sousse club, the Jewish Maccabi club, the Italian La Savoia club and the Maltese Red Star club: Though communitarian football had been banned officially since 1919 in Tunisia, in reality, it still existed.
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Etoile Sahel's Press conference room logo
[edit] Honours & Achievements
Étoile Sportive du Sahel was the first African squad to have won all official club competition recognized by Confederation of African Football [1].
[edit] Performance in national & domestic competitions
- Tunisian League (8)
- Champion: 1950¹, 1958, 1963, 1966, 1972, 1986, 1987, 1997, 2007
- Tunisian President Cup (7)
- Winner: 1959, 1963, 1974, 1975, 1981, 1983, 1996
- Finalist: 1939¹, 1946¹, 1950¹, 1954¹, 1957, 1958, 1960, 1967, 1991, 1994, 2001
[edit] Performance in CAF competitions
- CAF Cup (2)
- Winner: 1995, 1999
- Runner-up: 1996, 2001
[edit] Performance in UAFA competitions
[edit] Performance in other international competitions
¹titles won prior to independence
[edit] Individual Honours
[edit] Top scorers
- Habib Mougou : (25 goals)
- Habib Mougou : (28 goals)
- Othman Jenayah : (15 goals)
- Abdesselam Adhouma : (17 goals)
- Abdesselam Adhouma : (16 goals)
- Raouf Ben Aziza : (20 goals)
- Raouf Ben Aziza : (22 goals)
- Francileudo dos Santos Silva : (14 goals)
[edit] Golden Boot
- Othman Jenayah :
- Raouf Ben Aziza :
- Kamel Azzabi :
- Zoubeïr Beya :
[edit] Arab Golden Boot
[edit] Players
[edit] Current squad
[edit] Selected Reserve/Youth Team players
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GK |
Hamdi Baba |
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DF |
Lotfi Sellami |
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DF |
Nabil Hadded |
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DF |
Maher JabAllah |
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MF |
Mohamed Wael Larbi |
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MF |
Mehdi ben Nsira |
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Position |
Player |
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MF |
Marconi De Oliveira |
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FW |
Abdulaye Baba Sylla |
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FW |
Alaa Ed'Dine Abbes |
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FW |
Mossaab Sassi |
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FW |
Cheikh Dhiouf |
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[edit] Out on loan
[edit] Former Personal
[edit] Former Players
Habib Mougou
Alaya Douik
Rachid Sehili
Mahmoud Kanoun
Beji Abdou
Abdelmajid Chetali
Mohsen Habaha
Ridha Rouetbi
Mohamed Mahfoudh
Mohieddine Habacha
Raouf Ben Amor
Salem Kedadi
Othman Jenayah
Habib Akid
Abdesselem Adhouma
Lamine Ben Aziza
Raouf Ben Aziza
Amri Melki
Samir Bakkaou
Hamed Kammoun
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Dimitri Gorkov
Ivan Pasemov
Oleg Khoujlev
Dorian Gogu
Lopez
José Da Silva
Ismael Parreira
Da lima
Rugiero
Filho
Reinaldo
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[edit] Presidents
[edit] Selected Former Coaches
Ali Dardour
Mohamed Boudhina
Roger Chrétin
Georges Berry
Habib Mougou
A. Ibrahimi
Bozidar Drenovac
Alexeï Paramanov
Abdelmajid Chetali
Raouf Ben Amor
Ammar Ben Ahmed
Mohsen Hbacha
Dragan
Amor Dhib
Faouzi Benzarti
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Nicolaï Koudiev
A. Nikodimov
Ivan Chteline
Rabeh Saadane
Ahmed Ajlani
José Dos Santos
Ivan Buljian
Jean Fernandez
Lotfi Benzarti
Mohieddine Khalaf
Ivica Tudorov
Ammar Souayeh
Bernard Casoni
Bernard Simondi 2004
Mehmed Baždarević
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[edit] External links