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1955–56 Tunisian National Championship


FieldValue
competitionTunisian National Championship
season1955–56
winnersCS Hammam-Lif
relegatedPatriote de Sousse
league topscorerHabib Mougou (25 goals)
biggest home winESS 8–1 OT
biggest away winOT 1–10 ST
highest scoringOT 1–10 ST
matches132
total goals432
nextseason1956–57

The 1955–56 Tunisian National Championship was the 30th season of top-tier football in Tunisia. It saw CS Hammam-Lif crowned as champions while Patriote de Sousse was relegated to Ligue 2.

Participating Clubs

  • CS Hammam-Lif (CSHL)
  • Étoile du Sahel (ESS)
  • Club Africain (CA)
  • Espérance de Tunis (EST)
  • CA Bizertin (CAB)
  • USM Ferryville (USMF)
  • Stade Tunisien (ST)
  • Club Tunisien (CT)
  • Sfax Railways Sports (SRS)
  • Olympique Tunisien (OT)
  • Patriote Football Club de Bizerte (PFCB)
  • Patriote de Sousse (PS)

Results

League table

Result table

Top scorers

  • 25 goals :
    • Habib Mougou (Étoile du Sahel)
  • 13 goals :
    • Boubaker Haddad (CA Bizertin)
    • Mounir Kbaili (Club Africain)
  • 11 goals :
    • Hédi Braiek (Stade Tunisien)
    • Norbert Michel (USM de Ferryville)
  • 10 goals :
    • Tijani Essafi (Club Tunisien)
    • Amédée Scorsone (Olympique Tunisien)
    • Chedly Bouzid (CA Bizertin)
    • Noureddine Diwa (Stade Tunisien)

Champion

  • Club Sportif de Hammam-Lif (CSHL)
    • Formation : Abdesselem, Zouari, Hammouda, Mustapha, Chiarenza, Laaribi, Trabelsi, Azzouz, Saad Karmous, Abdelkader, M. Hénia, Abdelhafidh, Laafif, Ben Jeddou, Ben Smail
    • Coach : Bill Berry

Movements

  • Relegated : Patriote de Sousse
  • Promoted : Jeunesse Sportive Methouienne

References

  1. futur Club Sportif Sfaxien
  2. futur Union Sportive Musulmane Olympique
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