Articles tagged with "tunisia"
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Bessam | Apr 28th, 2006
Does this describe you?
With only a few weeks left before the world cup frenzy you sit at your desk, counting how many sick days you ...
Posted on: Saudi Arabia World Cup Team Blog by Shahed | Apr 24th, 2006
In a recent news, Tunisia Coach is planning to send two people to Holland to observe the Saudi team play against two teams, Belgium ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Bessam | Apr 23rd, 2006
Please let us know who your favorite tunisian footballers are whether it be todays players or players of the past.
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Bessam | Apr 19th, 2006
WOW 21. Though I like this number I would love to see the formula. We were recently beaten 1-0 by Serbia and Montenegro who are ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Lex | Apr 18th, 2006
Soccer fans are unique in a way that their passion for the sport makes them go wild which is deeply embedded in the culture of ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Lex | Apr 17th, 2006
Midfielder Nabil Taider will not be able to play for Tunisia as per FIFA's decision to reject the nations bid on the change of his ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Lex | Apr 16th, 2006
Too bad since Tunisia and other African countries will only see Egyptian Essam Abd EI Fatah and Coffi Codja from Benin as the only two ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Bessam | Apr 16th, 2006
Something for Tunisia to draw inspiration from .
From the moment We saw Senegal take down France in the opening game of World Cup ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Bessam | Apr 14th, 2006
THESE ARE THE KEY THINGS TUNISIA MUST DO TO WIN
1. Treat All teams as if they were African teams : Why, when Tunisia Plays an ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Bessam | Apr 12th, 2006
For those of you who have never seen Tunisia or Bolton play . I would like to tell you about one of my favorite players ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Apr 6th, 2006
Birmingham City midfielder Medhi Nafti is working his way back into fitness with the goal of playing in the World Cup fully in his mind. ...
Posted on: Iran World Cup Team Blog by Afshin Afshar | Mar 29th, 2006
Hurray for Iran U-23 and their Brazilian coach Rene Simoes. They just completed a successful tour of Tunisia where they played a few practice games. ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Mar 29th, 2006
We've been singing the praise of Tunisia striker Francileudo Silva dos Santos for months now and it appears that other people are starting to catch ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Mar 24th, 2006
Here are the jerseys the players will wear while they triumph in Germany. If you ask me, these look very nice. Puma did ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Mar 17th, 2006
After suffering an ankle injury earlier this month, defender Alaeddine Yahia is expected to be playing again in the next couple of weeks. Yahia ...
Posted on: Iran World Cup Team Blog by Afshin Afshar | Mar 16th, 2006
Iran may play a friendly with Tunisia. This according to Tunisian Football Federation (FTF) officials, who said they are in negotiations with a couple of ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Jenny Jennifer | Mar 15th, 2006
In search of an unsung hero, I asked several Tunisians who their favorite player was. Time and time again, I got the same answer, ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Mar 15th, 2006
This should make all Carthage Eagles fans excited. Midfielder Mehdi Nafti is set to return to training with his club team Birmingham City this ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Mar 15th, 2006
The Carthage Eagles are hoping to arrange three friendlies in the two weeks prior to the World Cup. Tunisian Football Federation officials have said ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | Mar 15th, 2006
Every World Cup there's players who seemingly come out of nowhere to capture the world's attention. They may not be household names before the ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Mar 12th, 2006
I had the chance to see a bit of Ajax's game this weekend and came away impressed with the level of play Tunisia's Hatem Trabelsi ...
Posted on: Saudi Arabia World Cup Team Blog by Shahed | Mar 7th, 2006
Source: Arriyyidiyah
Slim Ben Achour, the Tunisian international, in an interview with Arriyyidiyah said he hopes that his team and Saudi Arabia goes to the second ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | Mar 6th, 2006
Last and certainly least, here is a look at Group H. Lacking the glamour and sex appeal of most groups, when these teams face ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Jenny Jennifer | Mar 5th, 2006
Francileudo dos Santos Silva, born in Brazil, but given Tunisian citizneship prior to the 2004 Africa Nations Cup has proved a valuable addition to the ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by Jenny Jennifer | Mar 4th, 2006
The latest addition to the Tunisian National team is defender David Jemmali. Born in Toulouse, the 31-year old's club is Bordeaux. Reaction to ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Mar 2nd, 2006
Following his team's 1-0 loss to Serbia and Montenegro yesterday, coach Roger Lemerre had these comments about his team's performance.
"I was not surprised with the ...
Posted on: Serbia World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Mar 2nd, 2006
Fans of Serbia and Montenegro have a right to feel pretty darn good about their team following yesterday's 1-0 win in Tunisia. The team ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | Mar 2nd, 2006
After watching about 1,000 hours of football yesterday, I now have a better idea about many of the teams in this summer's World Cup. ...
Posted on: Tunisia World Cup Team Blog by WC Bob | Mar 1st, 2006
The Carthage Eagles lost a tough one against a very physical and very good Serbia and Montenegro team 1-0. Mateja Kezman's header in the ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | Mar 1st, 2006
My eyes don't know where to look as I watch about six games at once. The final whistle has blown in Tunisia and it ...

