Océano Club de Kerkennah

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OC Kerkennah
Full name Océano Club de Kerkennah
Nickname(s) El Mouhit
Founded Unknown
Ground Stade de la cité El-Habib
Sfax, Tunisia
(Capacity 8000)
Chairman Ali Chour
Manager Zouhir Arous
League CLP-3
2007/08
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Océano Club de Kerkennah (Arabic: نادي محيط قرقنة‎), often referred to as OCK or mainly El-Mouhit is a Tunisian football team from the archipelago of Kerkennah, Tunisia. The club was founded in 1963. They play in blue and white colors. Ali Chour is the current president of the club

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[edit] History

After five years in the Regional League III (region of Sfax), where they won the regional championship each time but failed the playoffs, the club eventually joined the second division in 1970 to spend nine years before joining the elite in the 1978/1979 season. Therefore, OCK spends 13 seasons in the first division (professional level). Known for their ultra-defensive playing style, they cling for five years but eventually were demoted.

A year later, they come back with a new style that succeeded sometimes. After mixed fortunes, the club left for the last time the League I in 1997 and is even relgated to the Honor's division in 2001. Where they been fighting since seven years for survival with their perpetual coaches changes.

[edit] Achivments

It's at the amateur levels that they obtain their greatest achievements:

  • Winners of the "National C" cup: 2004–2005, 2005–2006
  • Champion of the Honor's division: 1990–1991
  • Champion of the Honor's division (southern section): 1995–1996
  • Champion of the second division (southern section): 1977–1978, 1984–1985

[edit] Tunisian Prsedent Cup

The best performance of the OCK in the Tunisian Cup is a semi-final elimination. In addition, the club reached four times the quarter-finals.

During the season 2005–2006, the club reached the quarter-finals and lost to the Club Africain on a honorable score of 1 - 0.

At the end of the season 2006–2007, OCK reached the quarter-finals and lost to the Club Athletique Bizertin by 2 goals to 3 in the extensions.

Season Years Final Standing Points Movment
1 1978–1979 11 49
2 1979–1980 9 49
3 1980–1981 12 45
4 1981–1982 12 49
5 1982–1983 13 44 Relegated to the 2nd Division
6 1985–1986 12 50
7 1986–1987 12 52 Relegated to the 2nd Division
8 1988–1989 14 39 Relegated to the 2nd Division
9 1991–1992 7 59
10 1992–1993 6 24
11 1993–1994 10 21
12 1994–1995 13 18 Relegated to the 2nd Division
13 1996–1997 13 14 Relegated to the 2nd Division


[edit] Former Personal

[edit] Coaches

  • Mohamed Toumi (1964-1966)
  • Mohamed Najjar (1966-1967)
  • Mekki Jerbi (1967-1970)
  • Noureddine Ben Mahmoud (1970-1973)
  • Ahmed Ouannes (1973-1975)
  • Mongi Delhoum (1975-1979)
  • Moncef Melliti (1979-191)
  • Mongi Delhoum (1981-1983)
  • Moncef Melliti (1983-1984)
  • Guyrov (1984-1985)
  • Ahmed Aleya (1985)
  • Youssef Baathi (1985-1986)
  • Rachid Daoud (1986)
  • Hmida Sellam (1986)
  • Moncef Barka (1987)
  • Radocijik (1987-1988)
  • Moncef Melliti (1988)
  • Zoninski (1988-1989)
  • Mongi Delhoum (1989-1990)
  • Riadh Charfi et Dahech (1990-1992)
  • Dahech et Baathi (1992-1993)
  • Dahech et Fersi (1993-1994)
  • Riadh Charfi (1994)
  • Jamaleddine Bouabsa (1995)
  • Moncef Melliti (1995-1996)
  • Kacem et Baathi (1996-1997)
  • Moncef Melliti (1997)
  • Hedi Kouni (1998)
  • Oussama Melliti (1998)
  • Jamil Kacem (1998)
  • Samir Grayaa (1999)
  • Youssef Baathi (1999)
  • Hassouna Belghith (1999-2000)
  • Moncef Melliti (2000)
  • Samir Grayaa (2000-2001)
  • Chiheb Ellili (2001-2003)
  • Adel Larguech (2003)
  • Samir Grayaa (2004)
  • Jamil Kacem (2004-2006)
  • Riadh Charfi (2006)
  • Hamadi Barkia (2007)
  • Fakher Trigui (2007)
  • Nader Ouarda (2007)
  • Mongi Ketata (2008)
  • Zouhir Arous, Mansour Lerguech et Abdelfatah Leghribi (2008)

[edit] Players

  • Mohamed Ali Abdeljabar
  • Mohamed Ali Bel Hadj
  • Mohamed Ali Ben Mkadem
  • Moussa Aridha
  • Hani Arous
  • Zouheir Arous
  • Youssef Baati
  • Mohamed Bahri
  • Nooman Ben Ahmed
  • Lotfi Ben Younes
  • Toufik Ben Soltana
  • Amor Ben Tahar[1]
  • Hatem Chtioui
  • Chihab Ellili
  • Thamer Dabdoub
  • Farhat Dahech
  • Mourad Dahman
  • Kaddem Farhan
  • Riadh Gharbi
  • Ezzeddine Hadj Sassi[2]
  • Mohamed Hammami
  • Hafedh Hajji
  • Moez Kammoun
  • Faycal Khlif
  • Imed Ktata[3]
  • Serge Kamga Kwekam [4]
  • Kamal Larguech
  • Mansour Larguech
  • Adel Lasoued
  • Abdelfatah Leghribi
  • Slim Mazzoun
  • Khaled Msakni[5]
  • Mourad Ouni
  • Ibrahim Sallam
  • Chokri Souissi
  • Mohamed Trabelsi (Baccaou)[6]
  • Hadi Trabelsi
  • Nader Werda[7]
  • Radhwan Werda
  • Riadh Werda
  • Wassim Zouaghi

[edit] Notes