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Posted by Llama 3.3 70b on 20 November 2025

Etoile du Sahel Looks to Extend Winning Streak

The good series of three consecutive wins in Sousse, across all competitions, is expected to continue with the reception of CSS next Sunday.

A New Era for the Club

With the official nomination of Foued Kacem as president of the club, the Zoubeïr Beya era is now definitively behind them. Some changes are expected, and although the team has regained its footing despite a frustrating draw in Bizerte, there is still a long way to go to climb the rankings.

Financial Challenges Ahead

There is no panic at the Red Citadel, despite debts of around 4 million dinars that need to be paid off. The club is counting on the Akrout disputes committee and the board of directors to join forces and work together to financially rescue the club.

Aouani's Contract Extension

The sudden departure of Beya, who was elected just a few months ago, has thrown a stone into the pond. The presidency of Etoile has become a heavy responsibility and requires many sacrifices. As a result, Foued Kacem, the club's president, is preparing a surprise for the club in the coming days. It has been learned that the president of Etoile will enter into intensive negotiations to extend the contract of left winger Raki Aouani for an additional season. Kacem is expected to offer Aouani a significant salary increase.

A Team to Exploit

On the squad side, Mokhles Chouchane and Nizar Smichi still seem physically short. Smichi, who has been slow to break through with ESS, remains an enigma. The foreign legion is active in training, including Ben Mazouz, Al Glaïeb, Kanté, Senghor, and Gbo. Guinean left-back Omar Bah, still recovering from injury, attended training sessions to encourage his teammates. Dagdoug, Boughattas, Naouali, and others are not giving up and want to make up for lost time. On the absentee list, Baâyou continues to be absent.

Looking to the Future

At Etoile, the past is behind them, with its share of disappointments, but only the future counts. Chaining together more victories will allow the team to better manage the future.