Results

Tunisia Cup 06/01 15:00 1 Esperance de Tunis v Stade Tunisien L 1-0
Tunisia Cup 05/24 14:30 2 US Monastir v Stade Tunisien W 2-4
Tunisia Cup 05/18 16:00 3 Etoile Sportive Sahel v Stade Tunisien W 0-1
Tunisia League 1 05/15 15:00 30 Stade Tunisien v AS Soliman L 0-1
Tunisia League 1 05/10 14:00 29 Tataouine v Stade Tunisien W 1-2
Tunisia League 1 05/03 14:00 28 [6] Stade Tunisien v US Monastir [2] D 0-0
Tunisia Cup 04/27 13:30 4 JS Manouba v Stade Tunisien W 0-2
Tunisia League 1 04/19 13:30 27 [10] Olympique de Beja v Stade Tunisien [6] D 0-0
Tunisia League 1 04/12 13:30 26 Stade Tunisien v CS Sfaxien D 1-1
Tunisia Cup 04/06 13:00 5 Stade Tunisien v EO Sidi Bouzid W 1-0
World Club Friendlies 03/27 21:00 - Stade Tunisien v AS Soliman - CANC
Tunisia League 1 03/13 13:00 25 [4] Club Africain v Stade Tunisien [6] L 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 41 19 22
Wins 20 12 8
Draws 12 4 8
Losses 9 3 6
Goals for 42 25 17
Goals against 26 11 15
Clean sheets 20 10 10
Failed to score 14 4 10

Wikipedia - Stade Tunisien

Stade Tunisien (French pronunciation: [stad tynizjɛ̃]; Arabic: الملعب التونسي), abbreviated as ST, is a football club based in Le Bardo, a western suburb of Tunis (formerly the residence of the Beylical patronage). It is considered one of the top teams in the Tunis region, alongside Espérance Sportive de Tunis and Club Africain.

History

Founded on July 7, 1948, the club is the successor of the football section of the now-defunct Association of Young Muslims of Bardo, which was established in 1923. The club has historical ties to the Beylical patronage, particularly from Lamine Bey, which is reflected in its nickname "club beylical."

Stade Tunisien competes in the Tunisian football league. The club has won a total of 18 titles: 15 at the national level (four championships, seven cups, one supercup, two League Cups, and two Hédi Chaker Cups), and two at the regional level (two Arab Cup Winners' Cups).

After a continuous 61-year presence in the top tier of Tunisian football, the club was relegated to Ligue II at the end of the 2015–16 season. However, it quickly returned to Ligue I, making history as the first Tunisian team to have won both Ligue I and Ligue II championships.

A rivalry exists with the two other major clubs in Tunis, Espérance Sportive de Tunis and Club Africain, with whom Stade Tunisien contests the "Petit Derby" of Tunis.

**Stade Tunisien: A Legacy of Passion and Pride**

Stade Tunisien, often referred to as "Les Rouges et Blancs" (The Reds and Whites), is one of Tunisia's most storied soccer clubs, steeped in a rich history that dates back to its founding in 1919. Based in the vibrant capital city of Tunis, the team has become a symbol of local pride and a beacon of sporting excellence in the region.

The club's colors, red and white, are not just a representation of its identity but also embody the passion and determination that the players and fans bring to every match. Stade Tunisien competes in the Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1, where it has consistently showcased its talent and competitive spirit, striving for both national and continental glory.

Stade Tunisien's home ground, the Stade El Menzah, is a fortress for the team, where thousands of devoted supporters gather to cheer on their players. The electric atmosphere created by the fans is a testament to the club's deep-rooted connection with the community and its unwavering support.

Over the years, Stade Tunisien has produced numerous talented players who have gone on to represent not only the club but also the national team, contributing to Tunisia's growing reputation in international soccer. The club's commitment to youth development and nurturing local talent is a cornerstone of its philosophy, ensuring a bright future for the next generation of soccer stars.

With a legacy built on resilience, teamwork, and a relentless pursuit of excellence, Stade Tunisien continues to inspire fans and aspiring athletes alike, making it a cherished institution in Tunisian sports culture. Whether in the heat of a local derby or on the continental stage, Stade Tunisien remains a formidable force, embodying the spirit of Tunisian soccer.