TheTunisian Cup(Arabic:كأس تونس), and formerly known asTunisian President Cup(1956–2011), is the premierknockoutfootball competition inTunisian football,organized annually by theTunisian Football Federation(FTF), which is considered the second most important national title after theTunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1.The reigning champions areStade Tunisien,[1]who won their seventh title at the2023–24 season.[2]

Tunisian Cup
Organising bodyTunisian Football Federation
Founded1922;102 years ago(1922)
RegionTunisia
Qualifier forCAF Confederation Cup
Domestic cup(s)Tunisian Super Cup
Current championsStade Tunisien(7th title)
Most successful club(s)Espérance de Tunis(15 titles)
2024–25 Tunisian Cup

The first edition took place during the 1922–23 season under theFrench protectorateorganized by the Tunisian Football League (an offshoot of theFrench Football Federation). The first final after independence, which took place at the end of the 1955–56 season, was won byStade Tunisien.The cup is therefore organized every year, with the exception of the 1977–78 season due to the participation of theTunisia national team’s in the1978 FIFA World Cupin Argentina, and the 2001–02 edition which is not not completed due to the national team's participation in the2002 FIFA World Cupin Japan and South Korea. The final match has been held generally since 2001 at theHammadi Agrebi StadiuminRadès.A new Tunisian Cup Trophy is adopted whenever a team triumphs the same Trophy three times, the current cup has been taken since 2020.[3]

Espérance Sportive de Tunisis the most successful team with a record 15 titles. As forÉtoile Sportive du Sahel,it has occupied second place fifteen times, the last of which was during the2018–19 season.Club Africainis the team that has played in the most finals (27 times), as well as the team that retained the title for four consecutive seasons (1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69 and 1969–70). CoachMokhtar Tlilihas won the tournament a record three times withEspérance de Tunis(2) andCA Bizertin(1), while playerSadok Sassihas won the title a record 8 times withClub Africain.

From the start of the 2020s, the management of theTunisian Football Federationdecided to play the final match outside the capitalTunisand move it to regions, such asMonastirin the final of the2019–20 seasonandDjerbain the final of the2020–21 season.

Format

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Eight teams from theTunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1(the teams that finished last season between seventh and twelfth place, in addition to the two teams promoted from theTunisian Ligue Professionnelle 2) enter the competition in the 32 round, followed by the other six teams in the next round. The Tunisian Cup champion qualifies directly for theCAF Confederation Cup.However, if the cup champion is the champion of theTunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1that season or a participant in theCAF Champions League,the club that played the final is the one who replaces it in the external competition. A new Tunisian Cup Trophy is adopted whenever a team triumphs the same Trophy three times.

Trophy presentation

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Taieb Jebali ofStade Tunisienreceives the cup from PresidentHabib Bourguibain the final of the 1959–60 edition.

From independence until 1987,Habib Bourguibapresented the cup to the winning team after each final. Since coming to power after the1987 coup d'état,Zine El Abidine Ben Aliplayed the same role until his overthrow during theTunisian revolutionin 2011.[4]

From 2011 to 2014, the President of the Republic did not hand over the cup. After coming to power,Beji Caid Essebsi(winner of the2014 Tunisian presidential election) presented the cup to the2014–15,2015–16,2016–17and2017–18editions.[5]

After the death of Caïd Essebsi, interim presidentMohamed Ennaceurpresented the trophy at the end of the2018–19final.[6]SinceKais Saiedassumed the presidency in October 2019, he has not attended the final or presented the cup. From 2020 to 2023, all those who held the position of Minister of Youth and Sports presented the cup with the president of theTunisian Football Federation,Wadie Jary.[7]

During the2023–24final, at the request of the President of the Republic,Kais Saied,[8]thePrime Minister,Ahmed Hachanipresented the cup to the winning team.[9]

Denominations

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From independence in 1956 until theTunisian revolutionin 2011, the tournament was called the "Tunisian President Cup". Since 2011, the competition has been called the "Tunisian Cup". In August 2019, the2018–19edition bears the name of former presidentBeji Caid Essebsi,and the following four editions bear the name of national figures on the occasion of their death anniversary (Habib Bourguibain2019–20,Salah Ben Youssefin2020–21,Farhat Hachedin2021–22andHedi Chakerin2022–23).[10]

On 7 February 2024, theTunisian Football Federationnamed the Tunisian Cup The His Excellency the President of the Republic Cup,[11]before the start of the2023–24 edition,returning the name of the competition to what it was before theTunisian revolution.This decision sparked public controversy.[12]On 9 February, PresidentKais Saied,during his meeting with Minister of Youth and Sports Kamel Deguiche, decided to change the name of the tournament to the Tunisian Cup and rejected the new name, indicating that the era of personalization of power had passed forever. The report was published on the official page of the Presidency of the Republic onFacebook.[13]After that, the TFF retracted the new name and kept the name of the Tunisian Cup.

Finals

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The lists of finals are shown in the following tables:[14][15]

Pre-independence

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Season Winner Score Runner-up Date Venue Ref
1 1922–23 Avant-garde 1–0 Racing Club 27 May 1923 [16]
2 1923–24 Racing Club 2–1 Sporting Club de Ferryville 30 March 1924 [17]
3 1924–25 Stade gaulois 2–0 Sporting Club 29 March 1925 [18]
4 1925–26 Racing Club 2–1 Football Club de Bizerte 14 March 1926 Vélodrome Stadium [19]
5 1926–27 Stade gaulois 2–0 Sporting Club 13 February 1927 Vélodrome Stadium [20]
1927–28 No Competition
1928–29
6 1929–30 US Tunisienne 2–1 Sporting Club 24 May 1930 Vélodrome Stadium [21]
7 1930–31 US Tunisienne Round-robin Métlaoui Sports / US Béja 1931 Vélodrome Stadium [22]
8 1931–32 Racing Club 1–1 (5–0R) Sporting Club 1932 Vélodrome Stadium [23]
9 1932–33 US Tunisienne 2–1 (a.e.t.) Stade gaulois 7 May 1933 Vélodrome Stadium [24]
10 1933–34 US Tunisienne 1–1 (2–1R) Vaillante-Sporting Club de Ferryville 1934 Vélodrome Stadium [25]
11 1934–35 US Tunisienne 3–0 Sporting Club de Tunis 1935 Vélodrome Stadium [26]
12 1935–36 Italia de Tunis 1–0 Jeunesse de Hammam Lif 14 June 1936 Tunis municipal stadium [27]
13 1936–37 Stade gaulois 1–0 Espérance de Tunis 9 May 1937 Tunis municipal stadium [28]
14 1937–38 Sporting Club 0–0 (2–0R) Racing Club 9 May–15 May 1938 Tunis municipal stadium [29]
15 1938–39 Espérance de Tunis 4–1 Étoile du Sahel 28 May 1939 Tunis municipal stadium [30]
1939–40 No Competition
1940–41
16 1941–42 US Ferryville 4–1 US Béja 28 April 1942 Vélodrome Stadium [31]
1942–43 No Competition
1943–44
17 1944–45 Olympique de Tunis 0–0 (1–0R) Espérance de Tunis 1945 Vélodrome Stadium [32]
18 1945–46 PFC Bizerte 3–1 Étoile du Sahel 1946 [33]
19 1946–47 CS Hammam-Lif 2–1 Espérance de Tunis 4 May 1947 [34]
20 1947–48 CS Hammam-Lif 2–0 PFC Bizerte 1948 Geo André Stadium [35]
21 1948–49 CS Hammam-Lif 1–0 CA Bizertin 1949 Geo André Stadium [36]
22 1949–50 CS Hammam-Lif 3–0 Étoile du Sahel 1950 Geo André Stadium [37]
23 1950–51 CS Hammam-Lif 2–0 CA Bizertin 6 May 1951 Geo André Stadium [38]
1951–52 No Competition
1952–53
24 1953–54 CS Hammam-Lif 1–0 Étoile du Sahel 1954 Geo André Stadium [39]
25 1954–55 CS Hammam-Lif 2–1 Sfax Railway Sports 1 May 1955 Geo André Stadium [40]

Post-independence

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Defined onpenalty shoot-out
Defined afterextra time
Defined after areplay
Defined onCorner kicks

Replays:Replays were used to determine the winner of the knockout tournament when the first leg ended in a draw. If the second match remained tied, the team that played the most corners was considered the winning team. This rule was applied twice in the history of the Tunisian Cup finals in 1970 and 1976, and the matches were replayed after a draw 7 times.

Penalty shoot-out:The penalty shoot-out law was applied in the 16-final round of the Tunisian Cup in the 1976–77 edition in the match that brought together theEO La Goulette et du KramandStade Tunisien,which prevailed 4–3. For the final matches, 9 matches were decided by penalty shoot-outs. The first was the 1984 final between the champion,AS Marsa,and the runner-up,CS Sfaxien.

Season Winners Score Runners-up Date Referee Venue Ref
26 1955–56 Stade Tunisien 3–1 Club Africain 10 June 1956 Ali Meddeb Chedly Zouiten Stadium [41]
27 1956–57 Espérance de Tunis 2–1 Étoile du Sahel 31 March 1957 Bahri Ben Saiid Chedly Zouiten Stadium [42]
28 1957–58 Stade Tunisien 2–0 Étoile du Sahel 8 June 1958 Mustpha Belakhouas Chedly Zouiten Stadium [43]
29 1958–59 Étoile du Sahel 2–2 (3–2R) Espérance de Tunis 1 May–31 May 1959 Giuseppe Adami Chedly Zouiten Stadium [44]
30 1959–60 Stade Tunisien 2–0 Étoile du Sahel 29 May 1960 Bahri Ben Saiid Chedly Zouiten Stadium [45]
31 1960–61 AS Marsa 0–0 (3–0R) Stade Tunisien 23 April–28 May 1961 Mustpha Belakhouas Chedly Zouiten Stadium [46]
32 1961–62 Stade Tunisien 1–1 (1–0R) Stade Soussien 13 May–10 June 1962 Mustpha Belakhouas Chedly Zouiten Stadium [47]
33 1962–63 Étoile du Sahel 0–0 (2–1R) Club Africain 19 May 1963 Victor Habib Chedly Zouiten Stadium [48]
34 1963–64 Espérance de Tunis 1–0 CS Hammam-Lif 10 May 1964 Bahri Ben Saiid Chedly Zouiten Stadium [49]
35 1964–65 Club Africain 0–0 (2–1R) AS Marsa 16 May–6 June 1965 Hedi Abd Kader Chedly Zouiten Stadium [50]
36 1965–66 Stade Tunisien 1–0 AS Marsa 22 May 1966 Moncef Ben Ali Chedly Zouiten Stadium [51]
37 1966–67 Club Africain 2–0 (a.e.t.) Étoile du Sahel 1 June 1967 Mustpha Daoud Chedly Zouiten Stadium [52]
38 1967–68 Club Africain 3–2 Sfax Railway Sports 23 June 1968 Hedi Zarrouk El Menzah Stadium [53]
39 1968–69 Club Africain 2–0 Espérance de Tunis 13 July 1969 Mohamed Touati El Menzah Stadium [54]
40 1969–70 Club Africain 0–0 (0–0R) (5–3C) AS Marsa 7 June–20 June 1970 Hedi Atik El Menzah Stadium [55]
41 1970–71 CS Sfaxien 1–0 Espérance de Tunis 13 June 1971 Borezgi El Menzah Stadium [56]
42 1971–72 Club Africain 1–0 (a.e.t.) Stade Tunisien 9 July 1972 Francesco Francescon El Menzah Stadium [57]
43 1972–73 Club Africain 1–0 AS Marsa 17 June 1973 Mohamed Kadri El Menzah Stadium [58]
44 1973–74 Étoile du Sahel 1–0 Club Africain 26 May 1974 Luciano Giunti El Menzah Stadium [59]
45 1974–75 Étoile du Sahel 1–1 (3–0R) El Makarem de Mahdia 8 June–28 June 1975 Ali DridiAli Ben Nasser El Menzah Stadium [60]
46 1975–76 Club Africain 1–1 (0–0R) (3–1C) Espérance de Tunis 13 June–4 July 1976 Erich Linemayr El Menzah Stadium [61]
47 1976–77 AS Marsa 3–0 CS Sfaxien 25 June 1977 Domenico Serafini El Menzah Stadium [62]
1977–78 The cup not played due to the Tunisian national team's participation in the1978 FIFA World Cupand was replaced by the Hamda Laouani tournament. [63]
48 1978–79 Espérance de Tunis 0–0 (3–2R) Sfax Railway Sports 17 June–24 June 1979 Issaoui Boudabbous El Menzah Stadium [64]
49 1979–80 Espérance de Tunis 2–0 Club Africain 24 May 1980 Issaoui Boudabbous El Menzah Stadium [65]
50 1980–81 Étoile du Sahel 3–1 Stade Tunisien 2 June 1981 Ali Dridi El Menzah Stadium [66]
51 1981–82 CA Bizertin 1–0 Club Africain 2 June 1982 Neji Jouini El Menzah Stadium [67]
52 1982–83 Étoile du Sahel 3–1 (a.e.t.) AS Marsa 5 June 1983 Ali Ben Nasser El Menzah Stadium [68]
53 1983–84 AS Marsa 0–0(5–4p) CS Sfaxien 5 June 1984 Arbi Weslati El Menzah Stadium [69]
54 1984–85 CS Hammam-Lif 0–0(3–2p) Club Africain 1 June 1985 Nacer Kraiem El Menzah Stadium [70]
55 1985–86 Espérance de Tunis 0–0(4–1p) Club Africain 15 June 1986 Mohamed Charki El Menzah Stadium [71]
56 1986–87 CA Bizertin 1–0 AS Marsa 14 June 1987 Rachid Ben Khadija El Menzah Stadium [72]
57 1987–88 CS Transports 1–1(5–4p) Club Africain 19 June 1988 Habib Mimouni El Menzah Stadium [73]
58 1988–89 Espérance de Tunis 2–0 Club Africain 24 December 1989 Claude Bouillet El Menzah Stadium [74]
59 1989–90 AS Marsa 3–2 Stade Tunisien 28 June 1990 Fathi Bousetta El Menzah Stadium [75]
60 1990–91 Espérance de Tunis 2–1 Étoile du Sahel 8 December 1991 Alain Sars El Menzah Stadium [76]
61 1991–92 Club Africain 2–1 Stade Tunisien 21 June 1992 Rachid Ben Khadija El Menzah Stadium [77]
62 1992–93 Olympique Béja 0–0(3–1p) AS Marsa 13 June 1993 Abd Rasak Sdiri El Menzah Stadium [78]
63 1993–94 AS Marsa 1–0 Étoile du Sahel 26 June 1994 Ferid Salhi El Menzah Stadium [79]
64 1994–95 CS Sfaxien 2–1 Olympique Béja 1 July 1995 Zoubaier Bou Nouira El Menzah Stadium [80]
65 1995–96 Étoile du Sahel 2–1 JS Kairouan 6 July 1996 Alala Meliki El Menzah Stadium [81]
66 1996–97 Espérance de Tunis 1–0 CS Sfaxien 21 June 1997 Mourad Daami El Menzah Stadium [82]
67 1997–98 Club Africain 1–1(4–3p) Olympique Béja 3 May 1998 Rachid Berrouni El Menzah Stadium [83]
68 1998–99 Espérance de Tunis 2–1 (a.e.t.) Club Africain 1 July 1999 Pierluigi Collina El Menzah Stadium [84]
69 1999–00 Club Africain 0–0(4–3p) CS Sfaxien 22 October 2000 Ridha Boughalia El Menzah Stadium [85]
70 2000–01 CS Hammam-Lif 1–0 Étoile du Sahel 6 July 2001 Mohamed Kazzaz El Menzah Stadium [86]
2001–02 The cup was abandoned on 19 February 2002 due to the Tunisian national team's participation in the2002 FIFA World Cup. [87]
71 2002–03 Stade Tunisien 1–0 Club Africain 15 June 2003 Hichem Guirat Rades Olympic Stadium [88]
72 2003–04 CS Sfaxien 2–0 (a.e.t.) Espérance de Tunis 20 November 2004 M. Trifolloni Rades Olympic Stadium [89]
73 2004–05 Espérance de Zarzis 2–0 Espérance de Tunis 22 May 2005 Hichem Guirat Rades Olympic Stadium [90]
74 2005–06 Espérance de Tunis 2–2(5–4p) Club Africain 12 May 2006 René Rogalla Rades Olympic Stadium [91]
75 2006–07 Espérance de Tunis 2–1 CA Bizertin 20 May 2007 Eduardo Iturralde González Rades Olympic Stadium [92]
76 2007–08 Espérance de Tunis 2–1 Étoile du Sahel 6 July 2008 Florian Meyer Rades Olympic Stadium [93]
77 2008–09 CS Sfaxien 1–0 (a.e.t.) US Monastir 23 May 2009 Slim Jedidi Rades Olympic Stadium [94]
78 2009–10 Olympique Béja 1–0 CS Sfaxien 22 May 2010 Slim Jedidi Rades Olympic Stadium [95]
79 2010–11 Espérance de Tunis 1–0 Étoile du Sahel 25 July 2011 Mohamed Said Kordi Rades Olympic Stadium [96]
80 2011–12 Étoile du Sahel 1–0 CS Sfaxien 11 August 2013[a] Slim Belkhouas Rades Olympic Stadium [97]
81 2012–13 CA Bizertin 2–1 AS Marsa 15 June 2013 Mohamed Ben Hassan Chedly Zouiten Stadium [98]
82 2013–14 Étoile du Sahel 1–0 CS Sfaxien 27 June 2014 Youssef Srairi Rades Olympic Stadium [99]
83 2014–15 Étoile du Sahel 4–3 Stade Gabèsien 29 August 2015 Amir Loussif Rades Olympic Stadium [100]
84 2015–16 Espérance de Tunis 2–0 Club Africain 27 August 2016 Haythem Guirat Rades Olympic Stadium [101]
85 2016–17 Club Africain 1–0 US Ben Guerdane 17 June 2017 Sadok Selmi Rades Olympic Stadium [102]
86 2017–18 Club Africain 4–1 Étoile du Sahel 13 May 2018 Youssef Srairi Rades Olympic Stadium [103]
87 2018–19 CS Sfaxien 0–0(5–4p) Étoile du Sahel 17 August 2019 Naim Hosni Rades Olympic Stadium [104]
88 2019–20 US Monastir 2–0 Espérance de Tunis 27 September 2020 Sadok Salmi Mustapha Jannet Stadium [105]
89 2020–21 CS Sfaxien 0–0(5–4p) Club Africain 27 June 2021 Mehrez Melki Midoun Municipal Stadium [106]
90 2021–22 CS Sfaxien 2–0 AS Marsa 10 September 2022 Yosri Bouali Hammadi Agrebi Stadium [107]
91 2022–23 Olympique Béja 1–0 Espérance de Tunis 28 May 2023 Haythem Guirat Hammadi Agrebi Stadium [108]
92 2023–24 Stade Tunisien 2–0 CA Bizertin 30 June 2024 Seif Ouertani Hammadi Agrebi Stadium [109]
Notes
  1. ^The 2011–12 season suspended in 2012 and resumed in 2013.

Statistcs

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Performance by club

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Current trophy since 2020.
Trophy between 1995 and 2010.
  • Italicdefunct teams.

Most titled Managers

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Mokhtar Tlilihas won the tournament ten times, a record number, withEspérance de Tunis(2) andCA Bizertin(1).

Most titled players

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See also

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