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Tunisie-Pays Bas 1-3: Un léger mieux et une sortie en catimini

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June 26, 2026

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Par Mohamed Kilani Tunisie – Pays Bas 1-3 (m-t 0-2) Stade: Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Etats-Unis Arbitre: Katia Garcia Mendoza (Mexique) Buts: Skhiri (csc 3’), Brobbey (7’), Ben Slimane (csc 62’) pour les Pays Bas; Mastouri (54’) pour la Tunisie. Averissement: Khedira (Tunisie) Tunisie: Dahmen, Valéry, Talbi, Ben Hamida (Achouri 68’), Abdi, Khedhira (Ben Ouannes 68’), Skhiri (cap), Mejbri, Ben Slimane (Haj Mahmoud 68’), Gharbi (Chaouat 75’), Mastouri ( Tounekti 90’). L'équipe de Tunisie a l'habitude de disputer en Coupe du monde le dernier match du groupe tout en étant éliminée. En 2022, elle réalisa une performance notable en battant la France ...

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