
2026 Tunisian Basketball Cup
The 2025-26 Tunisian Basketball Cup was the 3rd edition of Tunisian's top-tier level professional national domestic basketball cup event.
Finals
| 2026 Final: Club Africain - US Monastir 67-50 |
| Club Africain Tunis (Antonio Perez): Mohamed Hadidane, Ziyed Chennoufi, Aminu Mohammed, Omar Abada, Oussama Marnaoui, Michael Dixon, Drew Cisse, Jamelle Hagins, Makhtar Gueye, Jesse Jones, Jawhar Jawadi, Haithem Saada, Achref Gannouni, Mohamed Ayachi, Mohamed Abbassi, Aymen Trabelsi, Fedi Ben Abdallah, Bessem Khalifa U.S. Monastir (Arturo Alvarez): Unique McLean, Firas Lahiani, Ahmed Bedoui, Ahmed Addami, Lassaad Chouaya, Mokhtar Ghyaza, Troy Franklin, George A. Williams II, Yassine Marmouch |

Club Africain won the cup 2025-26
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| # | Name | CM (INCH) | Pos | Age | Nat |
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| * Oussama Marnaoui | 196 (6'5'') | G | 27 | ||
| 44 | Jamelle Hagins | 206 (6'9'') | C | 36 | |
| 1 | Michael Dixon | 186 (6'1'') | G | 36 | |
| 5 | Ziyed Chennoufi | 201 (6'7'') | F | 38 | |
| 31 | Haithem Saada | 205 (6'9'') | F/C | 31 | |
| 24 | Omar Abada | 189 (6'3'') | PG | 33 | |
| 21 | Jawhar Jawadi | 189 (6'3'') | F | 29 | |
| 15 | Bessem Khalifa | 23 | |||
| 9 | Mohamed Hadidane | 207 (6'10'') | PF | 40 | |
| 11 | Aymen Trabelsi | 187 (6'2'') | SG | 39 | |
| 5 | Mohamed Ayachi | 197 (6'6'') | SG | 17 | |
| 4 | Mohamed Abbassi | 204 (6'9'') | C | 35 | |
| Achref Gannouni | 194 (6'5'') | SG | 29 | ||
| Head Coach: Antonio Perez | |||||
Club Africain lifted Cup for the eighth time-May 19, 2026
Club Africain lifted the Tunisia Basketball Cup for the eighth time after a commanding 67-50 victory over US Monastir in the final. Club Africain delivered a disciplined and dominant performance, controlling the game with strong defense and efficient scoring from start to finish. The triumph marks the club's eighth title in the competition, further cementing its legacy as one of Tunisia's basketball giants. Fans celebrated a historic achievement as the team once again showcased its winning tradition on the national stage. With the trophy lifted high, Club Africain added another glorious chapter to its proud basketball history.





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