The Tunisian national team is the most experienced African outfit heading to Germany this year.
The "Carthage Eagles" are also one of two Arab countries representing the region in this year's World Cup finals.
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Nigeria coach Augustine Eguavoen said on Thursday that he was not happy with the "brutality" his players have to endure in their African Cup of Nations matches.
Eguavoen blamed referees for failing to protect his players and urged CAF to take (...)
African champions Tunisia begin their title defense on Sunday when they face Zambia in Group C action in Alexandria before South Africa play Guinea.
The Carthage Eagles are looking to become only the second African team to retain their title (...)