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Jendouba Sport
Full nameJendouba Sport
Nickname(s)Diables rouges
Founded1922
Ground Stade Municipal de Jendouba
Jendouba, Tunisia
Capacity8,000
ChairmanSamir Akermi
ManagerMohamed Jelassi
League Ligue Professionelle 2, Group A
2022-235th
Website Club website

Jendouba Sport ( Arabic: جندوبة الرياضية, often referred to as JS) is a football club from Jendouba in Tunisia. Founded in 1922, under the name Association Sportive de Souk El-Arbâa – translated: Sports Association of Souk El-Arbâa- (ASSA), the team plays in red and black colours.

History

The club was first promoted to the Premier League CLP-1 in 2005, Jendouba creates the surprise in its first match by winning the Esperance Sportive de Tunis at the first day of the championship (2 goals 0). Jendouba Sports does not, however, manage to stay in League I.

The club plays in League II during the 2006–2007 season.

In April 2007, after a victory against its immediate follower Olympique du Kef by scoring four goals to zero, the club finish second in the championship behind Stade Gabèsien. They therefore qualify for the League I with their new coach Adel Sellimi.

Jendouba Sport in 2008 during a match of the Tunisian championship Championnat de Ligue Professionelle 1
Ramzi Hermassi in the Tunisian team of Jendouba Sport in 2007
Ramzi Hermassi et le gardien Jendouba 2006


Achievements

  • Promoted from the CLP-2: 1
2006/07

Selected former coaches

  • Tunisia Mohammed Jelassi (2007–08)

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jendouba Sport
Full nameJendouba Sport
Nickname(s)Diables rouges
Founded1922
Ground Stade Municipal de Jendouba
Jendouba, Tunisia
Capacity8,000
ChairmanSamir Akermi
ManagerMohamed Jelassi
League Ligue Professionelle 2, Group A
2022-235th
Website Club website

Jendouba Sport ( Arabic: جندوبة الرياضية, often referred to as JS) is a football club from Jendouba in Tunisia. Founded in 1922, under the name Association Sportive de Souk El-Arbâa – translated: Sports Association of Souk El-Arbâa- (ASSA), the team plays in red and black colours.

History

The club was first promoted to the Premier League CLP-1 in 2005, Jendouba creates the surprise in its first match by winning the Esperance Sportive de Tunis at the first day of the championship (2 goals 0). Jendouba Sports does not, however, manage to stay in League I.

The club plays in League II during the 2006–2007 season.

In April 2007, after a victory against its immediate follower Olympique du Kef by scoring four goals to zero, the club finish second in the championship behind Stade Gabèsien. They therefore qualify for the League I with their new coach Adel Sellimi.

Jendouba Sport in 2008 during a match of the Tunisian championship Championnat de Ligue Professionelle 1
Ramzi Hermassi in the Tunisian team of Jendouba Sport in 2007
Ramzi Hermassi et le gardien Jendouba 2006


Achievements

  • Promoted from the CLP-2: 1
2006/07

Selected former coaches

  • Tunisia Mohammed Jelassi (2007–08)

External links



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