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What (who) is Étoile Sportive du Sahel H C - definition

TUNISIAN ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB
Étoile Sahel; Étoile Sportive Du Sahel; Etoile sportive du Sahel; ES Sahel; Etoile Sport. du Sahel; Etoile du Sahel; Etoile Sportive du Sahel; Etoile Sahel; Etoile de Sahel; Etoile Sportive Du Sahel; Étoile de Sahel; Etoile sportive du Sahel (football); Etoile Sportive Sahel; ES Sahel Sousse; Étoile du Sahel; Étoile sportive du Sahel; Étoile Sportive du Sahel (Football)
  • [[Abdelmajid Chetali]] in the beginning of his career in 1960.
  • [[Kader Keita]] began his professional career in ESS before European brilliance.
  • [[Amine Chermiti]] who scored the winning goal for his team in CAF Champions League.
  • [[Roger Lemerre]] while coaching the team at [[Stade Olympique de Sousse]].
  • [[Baghdad Bounedjah]] was one of the best players of the team.
  • [[Bertrand Marchand]] guided his team to win the CAF Champions League.
  • independence]].
  • The [[African Cup Winners' Cup]] trophy is on display at the ES Sahel headquarters
  • [[Faouzi Benzarti]] won with ESS 3 Tunisian leagues (1987, 2007 and 2016).
  • [[Gernot Rohr]] managed the team in 2009.
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  • Tunisian president [[Habib Bourguiba]] with ESS players in 1966.
  • Hamed Karoui during his presidency of the team.
  • Hamed Karoui, the longest-serving president of the team (1961–1981).
  • [[Imed Ben Younes]] played for the team between 1995 and 1998.
  • [[Karim Haggui]], one of the most important players of the team in 2003.
  • A meeting of Ligue de Tunisie de Football Association, which has organized competitions in that period.
  • ''Bouha'', the official mascot of the team
  • Old town of Sousse]] where the team was founded
  • Mohsen Habacha, coach from 1980 to 1983 and won 2 Tunisian Cups.
  • [[Roger Lemerre]], one of the most successful coaches of ES Sahel.
  • Othman Jenayah in 1973.
  • [[Aymen Mathlouthi]] one of the best goalkeepers in ESS who achieved almost all possible titles.
  • [[Radhouène Felhi]] did not leave the team in bad moments.
  • Raouf Ben Aziza in 1978.
  • [[Ridha Charfeddine]], the former president of the team.
  • [[Saïf Ghezal]], the assistant coach of the team.
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  • Stade Olympique de Sousse, nicknamed as ''The cemetery of the invaders''.
  • Rachid Sehili]] sitting (third from the right) managed the team in 1954.
  • Son of the team [[Yassine Chikhaoui]] with [[FC Zürich]].
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Étoile Sportive du Sahel H.C.         
TUNISIAN HANDBALL CLUB
Etoile Sportive du Sahel H.C.
Étoile Sportive du Sahel H.C () is a Tunisian handball team based in Sousse, that plays in Tunisian Professional Handball League.
Étoile sportive catalane         
RUGBY TEAM
Etoile sportive catalane
L'Étoile sportive catalane is a rugby union club based in France at Argelès-sur-Mer. It plays in Fédérale 2, the fourth level of French rugby union.
ES Métlaoui         
Étoile Sportive de Métlaoui () or ESM is a Tunisian football club, based in the city of Métlaoui in Tunisia. Founded in 1956, the team plays in red and yellow colors.

Wikipedia

Étoile Sportive du Sahel

The Étoile Sportive du Sahel (Arabic: النجم الرياضي الساحلي), is a sports club from Sousse in the Sahel region of Tunisia, known primarily for its football and basketball team. The club also has sections for handball, volleyball, judo and wrestling. ESS was founded on 11 May 1925 after a general meeting under the chairmanship of Chedly Boujemla, Ali Laârbi and Ahmed Zaklaoui, at the headquarters of the Association of the ancient French-Arab School in Laroussi Zarouk Street, in the heart of the old town of Sousse. The aim of the meeting was to establish a sports education society. The Tunisian flag was chosen in the selection of the colors of the team. The red shirt with the star and the white shorts. The French colonial authorities prevented the use of these colors, but with the insistence of the team leaders they prevailed and in the latter they played this kit. In English the name means Sport (or Athletic) Star of the Sahel (coast)

In Tunisia, Étoile du Sahel is considered to be one of the best clubs. For many years it had a reputation of playing entertaining football. In fact, the club has evolved recently into a more professional outfit capable of winning trophies at home and abroad. Since 1950, ESS has been crowned domestic champions on ten occasions.

On the continental side, Étoile du Sahel has won more CAF trophies than any other Tunisian team. The club has 1 CAF Champions League, 2 CAF Super Cup titles, 2 CAF Confederation Cup titles and 2 African Cup Winners' Cup. ESS was listed as one of the most valuable football clubs in Africa and one of the most widely supported teams in the continent.

Internationally, Étoile du Sahel was the first Tunisian club to participate in the FIFA Club World Cup. They competed in the fifth edition that took place in 2007 in Japan. The club became the second club to reach the FIFA Club World semi-final as the representative of CAF, after Al Ahly SC in 2006, as they defeated Pachuca CF at the quarter-final of 2007 FIFA Club World Cup.