Tunisian football club
Football club
Club Athlétique Bizertin (Arabic: النادي الرياضي البنزرتي) or CAB is a football club from Bizerte in Tunisia. It was founded on June 20, 1928.
CA Bizertin have won the Tunisian League four times, the Tunisian Cup three times, the Tunisian League Cup once and became the first Tunisian club to win an African trophy the CAF Cup Winners' Cup in 1988.
Achievements
Performance in national & domestic competitions
- Winners : 1944¹, 1945¹, 1948¹, 1984
- Winners : 1982, 1987, 2013
- Winners : 2004
- Winners : 1984
¹titles won prior to independence
Performance in CAF Competitions
- 1985 – Second Round
- 2013 – Second Round
- 1992 – Semi-finals
- 2000 – Second Round
- 2013 – Semi-finals
- 2014 – Second Round
- 1988 – Champion
- 1989 – Second Round
Colours & badges
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Club badges
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2000–
Logo variant used by some media.
Players
First team squad
- As of 22 November, 2021[1]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Out on loan
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Club Officials
Presidents
- Youssef Sfaxi (1928–32)
- Salah Makhlouka (1932–34)
- Hamda Sfaxi (1934–39)
- M. Gerasti (1939–41)
- Néjib Echeikh (1941–44)
- Chedly Sfaxi (1944–46)
- Hédi Baccouche (1946–49)
- Abderrazek Ben Chedly (1949–50)
- Salah Annabi (1952–53)
- Chedly Mechregui (1953–55)
- Abdelkrim Ben Cheikh (1955–57)
- Hédi Baccouche (1957–58)
- Rachid Terras (1958–64)
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- Abdelmajid Elmia (1964–65)
- Ali Maamer (1965–66)
- Abdelmajid Elmia (1966–68)
- Sadok Bellakhoua (1968–73)
- Larbi Mallakh (1973–76)
- Kamel Belkahia (1976–77)
- M'hammed Belhaj (1977–81)
- Mokhtar Tebourbi (1981–82)
- Moncef Sifaoui (1982)
- M'hammed Belhaj (1982–85)
- Mohamed Salah Gharbi (1985–86)
- Hammadi Ben Hammed (1986–87)
- Saïd Lassoued (1987–89)
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- Mohamed Salah Gharbi (1989–90)
- Hammadi Baccouche (1990–94)
- Mohamed Hédi Bellakhoua (1994–96)
- Moncef Ben Gharbia (1996–98)
- Khaled Saadi (1998–99)
- Ali Belgaïed Hassine (1999–00)
- Ezzedine Karoui (2000–02)
- Hichem Sta (2002–05)
- Ahmed Karoui (2005–09)
- Saïd Lassoued (2009–11)
- Mehdi Ben Gharbia (2011–16)
- Abdesslem Saidani (2016–)[2]
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Notable coaches
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- Nejmeddine Oumaya, Paulo Rubim & Mokhtar Tlili (2006–07)
- Ferid Ben Belgacem (July 1, 2007 – April 20, 2008)
- Mokhtar Tlili (2008)
- Larbi Zouaoui (Sept 17, 2008 – Aug 5, 2009)
- Gérard Buscher (July 1, 2010 – Aug 25, 2010)
- Youssef Zouaoui (Sept 4, 2010 – Jan 2, 2011)
- Maher Kanzari (Jan 2, 2010 – Oct 4, 2012)
- Noureddine Saâdi (Oct 23, 2012 – March 12, 2013)
- Mondher Kebaier (March 12, 2013 – Dec 30, 2013)
- Maher Kanzari (Jan 1, 2014 – March 13, 2014)
- Nabil Kouki (March 14, 2014 – June 7, 2014)
- Ratko Dostanić (July 1, 2014–1?)
- Sofiene Hidoussi (201?–)
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