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2020–21 Tunisian Super Cup

The 2020–21 Tunisian Super Cup was the 17th edition of the Tunisian Super Cup. The match was contested by the 2020–21 Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 champions, Espérance de Tunis and the Tunisian Cup winners, Club Sfaxien. The match took place at Stade Hammadi Agrebi in Tunis on 25 September 2021, Espérance de Tunis won the game 1–0.[1]

2020–21 Tunisian Super Cup
Stade Hammadi Agrebi hosted the match
Date25 September 2021
VenueStade Hammadi Agrebi, Tunis
RefereeAmir Loussif
Attendance0 (close doors)[note 1]

Venue

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Stade Hammadi Agrebi, formerly known as Stade 7 Novembre is a multi-purpose stadium in Radès, Tunis, Tunisia about 10 kilometers south-east of the city center of Tunis, in the center of the Olympic City. It is currently used mostly for football matches and it also has facilities for athletics. The stadium holds 65,000 and was built in 2001 for the 2001 Mediterranean Games and is considered to be one of the best stadiums in Africa.

Match

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Summary

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Nigerian forward Anayo Iwuala scored the only goal of the game for Espérance de Tunis making it the clubs sixth Super Cup win.[2] This also gave Radhi Jaïdi his first managerial trophy who only took charge of the team one month before in August 2021.[3]

Details

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Espérance de Tunis1–0Club Sfaxien
  • Iwuala   57'
Report
Attendance: 0[note 1]
Referee: Amir Loussif (Tunisia)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
GK 1 Tunisia  Moez Ben Cherifia
DF 12 Tunisia  Khalil Chemmam (c)
DF 30 Algeria  Abdelkader Bedrane
DF 20 Tunisia  Mohamed Amine Ben Hamida Yellow card  66'
DF 34 Tunisia  Bilel Chabbar downward-facing red arrow  90+2'
FW 26 Tunisia  Montassar Triki Yellow card  38' downward-facing red arrow  83'
MF 3 Tunisia  Rached Arfaoui downward-facing red arrow  75'
MF 25 Tunisia  Ghailene Chaalali
DF 5 Tunisia  Mohamed Ali Ben Romdhane
FW 17 Nigeria  Anayo Iwuala downward-facing red arrow  83'
FW 27 Ghana  Percious Boah downward-facing red arrow  46'
Substitutes :
FW 13 Switzerland  Nassim Ben Khalifa upward-facing green arrow  46'
MF 28 Tunisia  Mohamed Amine Meskini upward-facing green arrow  75'
MF 35 Ivory Coast  Cedrik Gbo upward-facing green arrow  83'
MF 24 France  Fedi Ben Choug upward-facing green arrow  83'
DF 6 Tunisia  Mohamed Ali Yacoubi upward-facing green arrow  90+2'
GK 16 Tunisia  Farouk Ben Mustapha
FW 10 Libya  Hamdou Elhouni
DF 23 Algeria  Ilyes Chetti
FW 33 Tunisia  Farouk Mimouni
Manager :
Tunisia  Radhi Jaïdi
GK 1 Tunisia  Mohamed Hedi Gaaloul
DF 21 Tunisia  Houssem Dagdoug
DF 28 Tunisia  Mohamed Hamrouni
MF 23 Tunisia  Chadi Hammami
MF 9 Iraq  Hussein Ali Al-Saedi
FW 7 Libya  Mohammed Soulah downward-facing red arrow  77'
DF 5 Tunisia  Ghaith Maaroufi downward-facing red arrow  71'
DF 18 Tunisia  Alaa Ghram Yellow card  30' downward-facing red arrow  87'
MF 13 Tunisia  Abdallah Amri downward-facing red arrow  77'
FW 11 Tunisia  Hazem Haj Hassen downward-facing red arrow  71'
FW 22 Tunisia  Firas Chaouat
Substitutes :
MF 15 Tunisia  Jassem Hamdouni upward-facing green arrow  71'
DF 4 Tunisia  Nour Zamen Zammouri upward-facing green arrow  71'
FW 33 Algeria  Hichem Nekkache upward-facing green arrow  77'
FW 29 Tunisia  Achref Habbassi upward-facing green arrow  77'
MF 20 Algeria  Malik Raiah upward-facing green arrow  87'
GK 30 Tunisia  Aymen Dahmen
DF Tunisia  Abderrahman Toure
DF 3 Tunisia  Mohamed Nasraoui
MF 14 Tunisia  Fares Neji
Manager :
Italy  Giovanni Solinas

Match rules

  • 90 minutes.
  • Penalty shoot-out if scores level.
  • Nine named substitutes, of which up to five may be used.

Broadcasting

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Country/Region Broadcaster
  Middle East and North Africa Alkass Sports

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b The match was played behind closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Tunisia.

References

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  1. ^ "Esperance beat CS Sfaxien and crowned the Tunisian Super Cup". middleeast.in-24.com. Retrieved 2021-11-26.
  2. ^ Oludare, Shina (26 September 2021). "Iwuala hands Esperance Tunisian Super Cup title against CS Sfaxien". GOAL.com. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  3. ^ Tahiru, Fentuo (10 August 2021). "Ex-Tunisia captain Radhi Jaïdi appointed Esperance coach". Citi Sports Online. Archived from the original on 2021-08-10. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
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