Hannibal Mejbri’s fearless style and relentless energy make him one of Tunisia’s most intriguing talents.
*Coach — Sabri Lamouchi
*Captain — Ellyes Skhiri
*Key player — Hannibal Mejbri
*All time scorer — Issam Jemaa with 36 goals
Boasting a near-perfect qualifying campaign and an exciting blend of seasoned Bundesliga talent and youth, Tunisia head into the 2026 World Cup determined to make history. Drawn into a competitive Group F alongside the Netherlands, Japan, and Sweden, the Eagles of Carthage look to playmaker Hannibal Mejbri and captain Ellyes Skhiri to finally guide them into the knockout stages for the first time.
Hannibal Mejbri’s fearless style and relentless energy make him one of Tunisia’s most intriguing talents.
*Coach — Sabri Lamouchi
*Captain — Ellyes Skhiri
*Key player — Hannibal Mejbri
*All time scorer — Issam Jemaa with 36 goals

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