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First international:<\/STRONG>
Tunisia 1–2 Algeria (Tunisia; 25 June 1957)<\/P>

Most caps:
<\/STRONG>Sadok Sassi (116)<\/P>

Top scorer:<\/STRONG>
Issam Jemaa (36)<\/P>

Biggest win:
<\/STRONG>Tunisia 8–1 Chinese Taipei (Rome, Italy; 18 August 1960)
Tunisia 7–0 Togo (Tunis, Tunisia; 7 January 2000)
Tunisia 7–0 Malawi (Tunis, Tunisia; 26 March 2005)
Tunisia 8–1 Djibouti (Radès, Tunisia; 12 June 2015)<\/P>

Biggest defeat:<\/STRONG>
Hungary 10–1 Tunisia (Budapest, Hungary; 24 July 1960)<\/P>","7FB3F46040506B81":"Tunisia","6267E3B72302FBDE":"Tunis","577B068F2C47D74D":"29.15","FEE968D9DBFC6146299A2FFCF2C397DB":"Tunisia","6C2FDBC58B5FC31747574B8DEC532270":"","699012D84534D371":"Sami Trabelsi","97493DA145895B7F":"6303","0AF0E16F0C83F152F5BEC0064DED5CF2":"Al-Sailiya,Tunisia,Tunisia(U23)","5D60482112F81397E864AECB05D29C32":"

OFFICIAL COMPETITIONS<\/U><\/STRONG>

Africa Cup of Nations<\/STRONG>
Champions: 2004
Runner-up: 1965, 1996
Third-place: 1962

African Nations Championship<\/STRONG>
Champions: 2011

FIFA Arab Cup<\/STRONG>
Champions: 1963
Runner-up: 2021

Mediterranean Games<\/STRONG>
Gold Medal: 2001
Silver Medal: 1971
Bronze Medal: 1975, 2013

African Games<\/STRONG>
Silver Medal: 1991
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