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Tunisia U-20 Profile: Junior Carthage Eagles Aim to Reclaim Continental Glory

Young talents seek to restore nation's proud youth football heritage at CAF U-20 Africa Cup of Nations

Abdulraheem Fatimah by Abdulraheem Fatimah
April 23, 2025
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Olamilekan Adams of Nigeria fouled by Amenallah El Majhed of Tunisia during the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations U20 3rd/4th match between Tunisia and Nigeria at the Cairo International Stadium, Cairo on the 10 March 2023 ©Muzi Ntombela/BackpagePix

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Tunisia U-20 profile reveals a determined squad blending domestic talent and European academy products, chasing first continental title since 1985.

The Tunisia U-20 national team enters this year’s CAF U-20 Africa Cup of Nations carrying the weight of history and burning ambition.

Known as the Junior Carthage Eagles, this generation aims to recapture the continental dominance their nation last enjoyed four decades ago.

Coach Tarek Thabet has assembled an intriguing mix of homegrown stars and European-based prospects.

The squad features seven players from Tunisia’s famed Esperance academy, combined with talents developing at French clubs like Nice and Montpellier.

This blend of tactical discipline and technical flair makes them a dangerous dark horse.

Key to their challenge will be captain Mohamed Amine Ben Hamida, a commanding central midfielder already earning first-team minutes witHis leadership and set-piece mastery could prove decisive in tight matches.

Tunisia’s U-20 profile reveals strategic strengths that could carry them deep into the tournament.

Their organized 4-3-3 formation transitions seamlessly into a 4-5-1 defensive block, while their pressing triggers have been meticulously drilled during a three-month preparation camp.

Their opening match against the defending champion Senegalese will provide an immediate measure of their championship credentials.

Beyond pure results, this tournament serves as a critical showcase.

Several players are already on the radar of European scouts, with strong performances likely to accelerate moves abroad.

For Tunisian football overall, a deep run could reignite the development pipeline that once produced stars like Wahbi Khazri.

The Junior Carthage Eagles carry not just their own dreams, but the hopes of a nation eager to see its youth football pedigree restored.

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