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Tunsia Premier League

05/02/12 14:00
Etoile Sportive du Sahel
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US Monastir
05/02/12 14:00
AS Gabès
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Club Africain
05/02/12 14:00
EGS Gafsa
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ES Béni Khalled
08/02/12 14:00
EGS Gafsa
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AS Gabès

Photos

  • Esperance de Tunis striker Oujdi Bouazzi (L) vies for the ball with Morocco's Wydad Casablanca defen
  • Esperance de Tunis players Harrison Afful (L) and Aymen Ben Amor (C) hold the cup
  • Esperance of Tunisia's Oussama Darragi (10) is congratulated by teammates
  • Tunisia Esperance's players celebrate
  • Tunisia Esperance's Youssef Msakni (L) celebrates his goal with team-mate Draman Traore
  • Esperance de Tunis striker Michael Eneramo (L) takes photo with his teammates during the Tunisia Capital premiership football match.
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