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Extended pre-tournament squad. Final 26-man squad confirmed after 5 June 2026.
Tunisia to win the 2026 FIFA World Cup
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The Tunisia national football team was established in 1956 following independence. Based at Stade de Radès in Tunis, Tunisia competes in continental and world competitions as a member of the Confederation of African Football. The nation won the Africa Cup of Nations in 2004, representing a pinnacle achievement in African football. Tunisia maintains a notable rivalry with Algeria, reflecting broader regional dynamics in North African football. The team has consistently participated in qualification campaigns for the FIFA World Cup and Africa Cup of Nations tournaments.
The Tunisia national team was established in 1956, following the country's independence. It has since become one of Africa's most recognised football nations.
Stade de Radès in Tunis serves as the national team's primary home ground. The stadium is located in the capital and has hosted countless international fixtures.
Tunisia won the Africa Cup of Nations in 2004, their only continental championship title. They have also qualified for the FIFA World Cup on five occasions, with their best performance coming in 1978 when they reached the group stage.
The North African rivalry between Tunisia and Algeria is among the most intense in African football. Both nations compete fiercely in World Cup qualifiers and continental tournaments.
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