Tunisia national handball team

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Tunisia
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Nickname The Der-Derks
Association
Most caps Zine El Abidine Ben Ali
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World Handball Championship
Appearances 8 (First in 1967)
Best result Semi-Final
African Nations Championship
Appearances 4 (First in 1995)
Best result Runners-Up

The Tunisia national handball team are the national handball team of the Tunisia. Based in the Tunisian Capital Tunis, the side has had a bit of a rough ride lately with their poor form against local rivals Algeria

[edit] Notable Players

  • Marouène Megaiez
  • Makrem Jerou
  • Heykel Mgannem
  • Makrem Missaoui
  • Issam Tej
  • Sobhi Sayed
  • Wassim Helal
  • Wissem Hmam
  • Wissem Bousnina
  • Anouer Ayed
  • Sahbi Ben Aziza
  • Marouène Bel Hadj
  • Dhaker Séboui
  • Slim Hédoui
  • Mahmoud Gharbi
  • Hatem Harakati
  • Jalel Touati
  • Sobhi Sioud
  • Aymen Hammed
International handball
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IHF | World Cup | World Rankings | Player of the Year | Teams

     Asia: AHFAsian Handball Championship
     Africa: CAHBAfrican Championship
     North and South America: PATHFAmerican Championship
     Oceania: OHFNations Cup
     Europe: EHFEuropean Championship
National handball teams of Africa (CAHB)
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