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Championnat National A 2025-26
Cup Winner: Club Africain Tunis
SuperCup Winner: Club Africain Tunis
Dubai International Basketball Championship Winner: Club Africain Tunis
League PlayOff Cup PlayOff SuperCup PlayOff LeagueCup PlayOff
Championnat National A Final: U.S. Monastir - J.S.Kairouan 78-76 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 Cup Final: Club Africain Tunis - U.S. 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 SuperCup Final: Club Africain Tunis - U.S. Monastir 73-64
Club Africain Tunis (Antonio Perez): Oussama Marnaoui, Michael Dixon, Omar Abada, Haithem Saada, Mohamed Hadidane, Ziyed Chennoufi, Jamelle Hagins, Jawhar Jawadi, Achref Gannouni, Mohamed Ayachi, Mohamed Abbassi, Aymen Trabelsi, Bessem Khalifa Dubai International Basketball Championship Final: Club Africain Tunis - UAE National Team 93-77
Club Africain: Oussama Marnaoui 25, Mohamed Hadidane 8, Jawhar Jawadi 15, Omar Abada 30, Jamelle Hagins 7, Michael Dixon 0, Mohamed Abbassi 4, Ziyed Chennoufi 0, Achref Gannouni 2, Aymen Trabelsi 0, Bessem Khalifa 0, Haithem Saada 2 ProA Standings 2025-26
Places 1-6
Places 7-12
- qualified to the play-offs ![]() US Monastir claim their 10th League title (Photo: instagram) ![]() Club Africain lifted Cup for the eighth time (Photo: kawarji.com) ![]() Club Africain secured the Tunisian Super Cup title! (Photo: Club African) ![]() Club Africain of Tunisia wins Dubai International Basketball Championship 2026 (Photo: Club Africai
Arrived: Troy Franklin (OGM Ormanspor Genclik Ankara), Chris Crawford (Urunani), Unique McLean (Al-Difaa Aljawie), Arturo Alvarez (coach CS Valcea 1924 Rm Valcea)
Left: Linos Gavriel (coach Sagesse - Al Hekmeh Beirut)
Average Height: 195.5 cm (6'4.9'')
Average Age: 31.3
US Monastir claim their 10th League title-Apr 8, 2026
US Monastir - JS Kairouan 78-76 US Monastir claimed their 10th Tunisian title. They won over JS Kairouan 78-76 to sweep the series 3-0. Troy Franklin (183-G-1989, college: Coppin St.) orchestrated the win with 39 points, 6 assists and 3 rebounds. Earlier US Monastir secured a crucial victory in Game 2 of the Tunisian Pro A Finals with a 71-69 win. Osiris Eldridge (191-F/G-1988, college: Illinois St.) delivered 19 points and 6 rebounds. 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. Club Africain secured the Tunisian Super Cup title!-Dec 21, 2025
Club Africain secured the Tunisian Super Cup title. They posted a hard-fought 73–64 victory over U.S. Monastir. In a thrilling and competitive contest, the champions showed composure and control when it mattered most. The trophy remains in familiar hands as Club Africain once again assert their dominance on the national stage. Club Africain of Tunisia wins Dubai International Basketball Championship 2026-Feb 5, 2026
Club Africain of Tunisia clinched the title of the 35th edition of the Dubai International Basketball Championship, securing the championship for the first time in its history after defeating the UAE national team 93-77 in the final match held today at the Rashid bin Hamdan Hall at Al Nasr Club. The tournament concluded with the participation of 10 teams. This title marks the second championship win by Tunisian clubs in the history of the competition, following ES Rades' triumph in the 2018 edition. Meanwhile, the UAE national team recorded a milestone by reaching the final for the first time since the tournament's inception. In the third-place playoff, Al Ittihad of Libya secured third place after defeating Beirut Club of Lebanon 98-95 in the match that preceded the final. Courtesy of: malaysiasun.com | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||




























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