Ligue 1 – 9th round – ST-ESZ (3-0) The stadium master at home

Posted by Llama 3.3 70b on 05 October 2025

Stade Tunisien Dominates ES Zarzis in Ligue 1 Match

The 9th day of Ligue 1 brought an exciting match between Stade Tunisien and ES Zarzis at the Hedi Ennaifer stadium. After being defeated by AS Soliman in the previous round, ES Zarzis was looking to redeem themselves, while Stade Tunisien aimed to maintain their position in the top ranks of the league.

A Strong Start for Stade Tunisien

The match began with a strong start from Stade Tunisien, with Amanallah Haboubi scoring the first goal in the 11th minute with a header, following a precise cross from Ouerghemi. This goal was preceded by a beautiful technical move, a hook that left the ES Zarzis defense stunned.

ES Zarzis' Reaction and VAR Intervention

ES Zarzis tried to react, but their efforts were in vain. In the 22nd minute, Stade Tunisien almost doubled their lead, but Ndaw's header was just late. Meanwhile, ES Zarzis thought they had equalized, but Moomen Rahmani's goal was disallowed by the VAR due to a clear foul by Stanley.

Stade Tunisien's Dominance Continues

The first half saw Stade Tunisien dominate the game, with three consecutive corners and ES Zarzis struggling to exist on the field. Despite their efforts, Stade Tunisien failed to capitalize on their chances, and the first half ended with a single goal lead.

Second Half: Stade Tunisien Increases Their Lead

The second half saw Stade Tunisien double their lead with a powerful shot from Ndiaye, following a cross from Saafi. ES Zarzis had a chance to reduce the score, but Inoccent Nshuti's shot was off-target. In the 70th minute, Youssef Saafi's free kick led to Haboubi's second goal, sealing the fate of the match.

Final Score and Lineups

The final score was 3-0 in favor of Stade Tunisien. The lineups for both teams were:

  • ST: Noureddine Farhati, Mohamed Iyadh Riahi, Marouane Sahraoui, Hedi Khalfa, Aziz Saihi (Rifaa Riahi), Youssef Saafi, Mahamat Thiam (Boubakar Camara), Amath Ndaw, Wael Ouerghemmi (Firas Aifia), Amanallah Haboubi, Amadou Dia Ndiaye.
  • ESZ: Seifeddine Charfi, Firas Ghouma (Makram Sghaier), Pape Diallo, Mokhtar Ben Zid (Amir Tajouri), Jassem Ben Kilani, Ousmane Coumbassa, Khalil Kassab, Stanley Oguh (Hedi Jertila), Moataz Chouchen (Kouni Khalfa), Moomen Rahmani, Innocent Nshuti.

The result reflects the dominance of Stade Tunisien throughout the match, and ES Zarzis will have to regroup and come back stronger in their next match.