Full name | Club Olympique de Kélibia | ||
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Short name | COK | ||
Founded | 1957 | ||
Ground | Aissa Ben Nasr Hall, Kélibia | ||
Chairman | Jamel Laswed | ||
Manager | Faouzi Haouari (men) Lassad Mahfoudh (women) | ||
League |
Tunisian Volleyball League (men) Tunisian Volleyball League (women) | ||
Website | Club home page | ||
Uniforms | |||
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Club Olympique de Kélibia ( Arabic: النادي الأولمبي القليبي), known as COK, is a Tunisian volleyball club founded in 1957 and formalized on 10 March 1959.
It begins to shine from the 1959–1960 season during which It reaches the semi-finals of the Tunisian men's volleyball cup and wins the division 3 championship with a formation including Savior Mazzara, Abdelkader Ben Nasr, Hamadi Ben Sheikh, Mahmoud Ben Sheikh and Hamouda Ben Messaoud. In 1963–1964, It was second in the play-offs and entered division 1.
Club based primarily on volleyball, wholly owns 16 categories (men and women) and has 452 licensees (boys and girls), 10% of the number of Tunisian national teams. [1]
National | International | Regional |
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Tunisian Volleyball League (2) : | African Clubs Championship (0) : | Arab Clubs Championship (1) : |
National | International | Regional |
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Tunisian Volleyball League (0) : | African Clubs Championship (0) : | Arab Clubs Championship (0) : |
Full name | Club Olympique de Kélibia | ||
---|---|---|---|
Short name | COK | ||
Founded | 1957 | ||
Ground | Aissa Ben Nasr Hall, Kélibia | ||
Chairman | Jamel Laswed | ||
Manager | Faouzi Haouari (men) Lassad Mahfoudh (women) | ||
League |
Tunisian Volleyball League (men) Tunisian Volleyball League (women) | ||
Website | Club home page | ||
Uniforms | |||
|
Club Olympique de Kélibia ( Arabic: النادي الأولمبي القليبي), known as COK, is a Tunisian volleyball club founded in 1957 and formalized on 10 March 1959.
It begins to shine from the 1959–1960 season during which It reaches the semi-finals of the Tunisian men's volleyball cup and wins the division 3 championship with a formation including Savior Mazzara, Abdelkader Ben Nasr, Hamadi Ben Sheikh, Mahmoud Ben Sheikh and Hamouda Ben Messaoud. In 1963–1964, It was second in the play-offs and entered division 1.
Club based primarily on volleyball, wholly owns 16 categories (men and women) and has 452 licensees (boys and girls), 10% of the number of Tunisian national teams. [1]
National | International | Regional |
---|---|---|
Tunisian Volleyball League (2) : | African Clubs Championship (0) : | Arab Clubs Championship (1) : |
National | International | Regional |
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Tunisian Volleyball League (0) : | African Clubs Championship (0) : | Arab Clubs Championship (0) : |