Club Sportif Sfaxien

Club Sportif Sfaxien (Arabic: النادي الرياضي الصفاقسي) is a Tunisian professional association football club founded in 1928.

Club Sfaxien
Nickname(s)Juventus El Arab (Juventus of The Arabs)
Short nameCSS
Founded28 May 1928 (1928-05-28)
GroundStade Taïeb Mhiri
Sfax, Tunisia
Capacity11,000
ChairmanTunisia Mohamed Trabelsi (provisional)
CoachEgypt Hossam El Badry
LeagueProfessional League 1
2022–23TBD
WebsiteClub website
colours
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CS Sfaxien's active sections

Football

Basketball

Volleyball

Rugby

Weightlifting

Boxing

Judo

History

The club was founded in 1928 as Club Tunisien, playing in green and red stripes. The team was promoted to the Tunisian First Division in 1947. In 1950, the first supporters group was founded by Béchir Fendri, and in 1962 the club was renamed " Club Sportif Sfaxien " and team colours were changed to the current black and white stripes.

CSS celebrated their half-centenary in 1978 by winning the Tunisian League title, largely thanks to the impressive performances of their Tunisian internationals, notably Hammadi Agrebi, Mohamed Ali Akid and Mokhtar Dhouib. In November 1998, CSS captured the CAF Cup for the first time, beating Senegal's ASC Jeanne d'Arc in the final.

In more recent times, CSS reached the final of the CAF Champions League 2006 but were narrowly beaten in dramatic fashion, with a late second leg goal condemning them to a 2–1 aggregate defeat against Al Ahly of Egypt.

In September 2014, CSS reached the semi-finals of the CAF Champions League 2014 but they were beaten with a 2–1 score in both away and home matches against AS Vita Club.

In May 2015, CSS got disqualified from The CAF Champions League 2015 after a loss with 1–0 in their away match against Mouloudia Chabab El Eulma(Algeria) and then CSS won their match in Sfax with 1–0 at the Stade Taïeb Mhiri but they got disqualified since they lost by penalties (7–6).

CSS won the 2007 CAF Confederation Cup. A 4–2 first-leg victory in Sudan against Al Merreikh preceded a 1–0 second leg win, with CSS lifting the trophy in front of their own fans at the Stade Taïeb Mhiri. In November 2008, CSS faced local rivals Etoile du Sahel (ESS) in the final of the CAF Confederation Cup. CSS became the most successful club in recent history of the tournament when a 0–0 draw in Sfax was followed by a 2–2 draw in Sousse, sending the cup back to Sfax for the second year in a row.

2009 saw the club win the Tunisian Cup.[1]

In 2013, CSS won CAF Confederation Cup for the 3rd time in their history facing TP Mazembe in the final with 2–0 in Rades then a 2–1 defeat in Lubumbashi with a late goal from Fakhreddine Ben Youssef.

Club Sportif Sfaxien is considered by the IFFHS as one of the five best teams in this century.

Club Sfaxien participated in the 2017 CAF Confederation Cup.[2]

In the 2018–19 the club won the Tunisian Cup again.[3] The club won the Tunisian FA Cup for a sixth time on 28 June 2021.[4]

SOCIOS-CSS


The SOCIOS-CSS network is an internal body attached to the Executive Committee of the Club Sportif Sfaxien, to which it is fully dependent and responsible for carrying out the missions indicated in this Internal Regulation. Launched on May 28, 2008, it became a permanent structure of Club Sportif Sfaxien following the revision of the club's status during the extraordinary general assembly of May 19, 2011.

All activities that the SOCIOS-CSS network is called upon to undertake are carried out in the name of Club Sportif Sfaxien. The same applies to all financial receipts collected by the network, which are entirely intended to strengthen the club's infrastructure and create projects that can provide stable and sustainable resources to CSS.

SOCIOS-CSS is managed in accordance with the provisions of the Internal Regulation approved by the Extraordinary General Assembly of SOCIOS-CSS on June 19, 2021, and the Executive Committee of Club Sportif Sfaxien.

Any natural or legal person who has submitted a membership application by committing to respect the provisions of the Internal Regulation is a member of the SOCIOS-CSS network. Each member is obliged to periodically pay a monetary contribution. Any member with the Active Socios status is automatically a member of Club Sportif Sfaxien. The SOCIOS-CSS Bureau is responsible for providing membership before the General Assembly of Club Sportif Sfaxien is held.

Since its inception in 2008, the SOCIOS-CSS network has been investing in projects of all sizes on behalf of Club Sportif Sfaxien. The SOCIOS-CSS network is represented abroad by SOCIOS CSS INTERNATIONAL, a French association under the 1901 law, number W751189505, based in France. The funds collected by this association are the property of Club Sportif Sfaxien and will be managed within the framework of the SOCIOS-CSS network concept. The SOCIOS CSS INTERNATIONAL association is required to prepare a semi-annual report on its activities and finances. This report is transmitted to the SOCIOS-CSS Bureau to ensure follow-up. Members of SOCIOS CSS INTERNATIONAL are full-fledged members of the SOCIOS-CSS network and enjoy all the benefits of SOCIOS-CSS members.

Objectives:

Embody a professional vision that means "CSS communicates to survive." Involve CSS supporters in moral and financial support for the club and in the daily management of CSS. Develop a financial capital from membership fees for the "SOCIOS" network and others, to financially assist CSS in some of its needs. Participate in the development of different aspects of CSS sponsorship. Supervise, support, and encourage young people from the CSS Training Center. Organize various events that revive the atmosphere around CSS.

SOCIOS-CSS slogan: "Ad Vitam Eternam" This famous Latin expression reveals the essence of a Socio's belonging to his club, CSS, a club he cherishes and will cherish until his last breath. It is a fusional affection, a formidable passion that animates the SOCIOS CSS towards the Black & White Club. The Latin expression challenges, creates, and raises questions, that is the intended purpose, active marketing, not passive. It is up to the target to make the effort to decipher the message, not the other way around.

Partnership

In addition to the celebration of the 87th anniversary of Club Sportif Sfaxien, SOCIOS-CSS signed a membership protocol with Sandlanders Football, whereby SOCIOS-CSS joins an international network of clubs working for the development of sports clubs and sustainable infrastructure. The signing took place on Saturday, May 30th, 2015, on the sidelines of the festivities of the 87th anniversary of the club, in the presence of Mr. Paul Jones, Vice President of Sandlanders Football.

Players

Current squad

As of 01 February 2023

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Tunisia TUN Mohamed Hedi Gaaloul
2 DF Tunisia TUN Mahmoud Ghorbel
3 DF Tunisia TUN Mohamed Nasraoui
4 DF Tunisia TUN Nour Zamen Zammouri
5 MF Tunisia TUN Fares Neji
6 MF Guinea GUI Naby Camara
7 FW Mauritania MTN Ismail Diakhité
9 FW Tunisia TUN Hazem Haj Hassen
10 MF Iraq IRQ Hussein Ali
11 FW Tunisia TUN Achref Habbassi
12 MF Tunisia TUN Haroun Ben Ameur
13 MF Tunisia TUN Abdallah Amri
14 MF Libya LBY Mohamed Journi
15 DF Tunisia TUN Mohamed Saleh Mhadhebi
16 GK Tunisia TUN Sabri Ben Hassen
17 FW Tunisia TUN Zied Ben Salem
18 DF Tunisia TUN Alaa Ghram
19 MF Tunisia TUN Mohamed Aziz Sekrafi
20 MF Tunisia TUN Youssef Becha
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 DF Tunisia TUN Aziz Saihi
22 FW Tunisia TUN Mohamed Mehdi Kachouri
23 MF Tunisia TUN Chadi Hammami
24 DF Tunisia TUN Mohamed Hamrouni
25 FW Tunisia TUN Bilel Hamrouni
26 MF Tunisia TUN Khalil Elloumi
27 FW Tunisia TUN Baraket Hmidi
28 FW Tunisia TUN Amine Haboubi
29 MF Tunisia TUN Mohamed Ali Trabelsi
30 GK Tunisia TUN Aymen Dahmen (captain)
31 FW Guinea GUI Mohamed Kanté
32 DF Tunisia TUN Ahmed Ajjal
35 FW Guinea GUI Balla Moussa Conté
GK Tunisia TUN Ayoub Labidi
DF Tunisia TUN Ghassen Bardia
DF Tunisia TUN Oussama Bahri
MF Libya LBY Anas Alshibl
FW Tunisia TUN Iyed Belwafi

Honours

Source: soccerway.com[5]

Domestic competitions

African competitions

Regional competitions

Performance in CAF competitions

Managers

Presidents

  • 1912–31: Tunisia Zouhair Ayadi
  • 1931–32: Tunisia Ali Cherif
  • 1932–34: Tunisia Messaoud Ben Saad
  • 1934–36: Tunisia Ahmed Bouslama
  • 1936–38: Tunisia Abderrahmane Aloulou
  • 1938–46: Tunisia Mohamed Elloumi
  • 1946–48: Tunisia Habib Meziou
  • 1948–50: Tunisia Abdelkader Jemal
  • 1950–51: Tunisia Abdelaziz Hammami
  • 1951–53: Tunisia Tahar Elleuch
  • 1953–54: Tunisia Tahar Gargouri
  • 1954–55: Tunisia Mohamed Halouani
  • 1955–56: Tunisia Ahmed Akrout]
  • 1956–61: Tunisia Habib Larguech
  • 1961–64: Tunisia Abdesselem Kallel
  • 1964–65: Tunisia Mohamed Driss
  • 1965–66: Tunisia Taoufik Zahaf
  • 1966–67: Tunisia Hédi Bouricha
  • 1967–70: Tunisia Taoufik Zahaf
  • 1970–72: Tunisia Ahmed Fourati
  • 1972–75: Tunisia Taoufik Zahaf
  • 1975–76: Tunisia Mohamed Mezghanni
  • 1976–78: Tunisia Taoufik Zahaf
  • 1978–79: Tunisia Ismaïl Baklouti
  • 1979–80: Tunisia Hédi Bouricha
  • 1980–88: Tunisia Abdelaziz Ben Abdallah
  • 1988–89: Tunisia Mohamed Aloulou
  • 1989–90: Tunisia Taoufik Zahaf
  • 1990–92: Tunisia Ismaïl Baklouti
  • 1992–96: Tunisia Abdelaziz Ben Abdallah
  • 1996–98: Tunisia Jamel Arem
  • 1998–02: Tunisia Lotfi Abdennadher
  • 2002–08: Tunisia Salaheddine Zahaf
  • 2008–10: Tunisia Moncef Sellami
  • 2010–11: Tunisia Naoufel Zahaf
  • 2011–12: Tunisia Moncef Sellami
  • 2012–16: Tunisia Lotfi Abdennadher
  • 2016–22: Tunisia Moncef Khemakhem
  • 2022–: Tunisia Mohamed Trabelsi (provisional)

Rival clubs

See also

References

  1. "CS Sfaxien win Tunisian Cup". BBC Sport. 25 May 2009. Retrieved 11 December 2021.
  2. "Espérance to represent Tunisia in the 2017 CAF Champions League". E-S-Tunis.com. 14 June 2016. Retrieved 27 November 2017.
  3. "CS Sfaxien wins fifth Tunisian FA Cup title". Confédération Africaine de Football. 18 August 2019. Retrieved 11 December 2021.
  4. Mboh, Brian (28 June 2021). "CS Sfaxien clinch Sixth Tunisia cup crown". kick442.com. Retrieved 11 December 2021.
  5. "CS SFAXIEN - Trophies". soccerway.com. Retrieved 11 December 2021.
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