The two finalists of the Tunisia Cup are now known. The Tunisian stadium will face the Bizertin athletic club in an unprecedented final on Sunday, June 30.
The Tunisian stadium brilliantly reached the final of the Tunisia Cup after a convincing victory against the title holder, Olympique de Béja, at the Chedly Zouiten stadium.
The stadists dominated the meeting, winning 4-1 thanks to goals from Haythem Jouini on penalty in the 16 ′, Youssouf Oumarou at the 30 ′, and a double of Hamza Khadhraoui at 48 ′ and 65 ′. Yassine Bouabid scored the only goal for Béja just before half-time. Olympique de Béja was denied a goal after verifying the Var and finished the match at ten, after the expulsion of Aly Desss Sissoko.
The Bizertin athletic club joined the Tunisian stadium in the final after a victory (2-1) on the African club in overtime, at stadium October 15. Tayeb Ben Zitoun opened the scoring for the CAB in the 68 ′, followed by an equalization by Hamdi Laabidi in the 90 ′.
Despite a goal canceled for a hand in hand during additional time, Achraf Ferchichi scored at the start of the extension, allowing the CAB to secure its place in the final despite the expulsion of Aladdine Bouallagui in the 116 ′.
The Tunisian stadium will therefore play the 12th final in its history with 6 cups already won, the last of which dates back to 2003 against the African club (1-0). His last lost final dates back to 1992 against the African club (1-2).
The CAB will play the 5th final in its history with 3 cups already won, the last of which dates back to 2013 against AS Marsa (2-1). His last lost final dates back to 2007 against Hope St (1-2).