The Tunisia Football Federation has made a significant announcement regarding the leadership of the national team, with the appointment of Sami Trabelsi as the new head coach of the Carthage Eagles. This decision marks a strategic move by the Federation to revamp the team setup in preparation for upcoming international competitions.
Trabelsi, a former Tunisian international player and seasoned coach, will be at the helm of the team, supported by a strong technical staff. The backroom staff consists of Hamadi Daou as the assistant coach, Aymen Jedidi and Wassim Maâla as the physical trainers, Hichem Jaziri as the goalkeeper coach, and Helmi Kchaou and Walid Bentamansourt as the technical analysts. Mohamed Sahli is also set to join as an assistant coach in the near future.
The selection of Trabelsi and his experienced team reflects Tunisia’s determination to elevate their performances on both the continental and global stages. With a focus on tactics and squad development, all eyes will be on how the new leadership transforms the team in the upcoming months.
Overall, this move signifies a new era for Tunisian football, with fans and pundits eagerly anticipating the impact of the revamped coaching setup on the Carthage Eagles’ future performances.