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Football club
ES Métlaoui
Full nameÉtoile Sportive de Métlaoui
Nickname(s)Lions of mines
Founded1950
GroundMétlaoui Municipal Stadium
Métlaoui, Tunisia
Capacity6,000
ChairmanRabah Dinari
ManagerMondher Makhlouf
LeagueTunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1
2023–24Ligue 1, 11th of 14
Home colours Away colours

Étoile Sportive de Métlaoui (Arabic: النجم الرياضي بالمتلوي), known as ES Métlaoui or simply ESM for short, is a Tunisian football club based in Métlaoui. The club was founded in 1956 and its colours are red and yellow.Their home stadium, Métlaoui Municipal Stadium, has a capacity of 6,000 spectators. The club is currently playing in the Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1.

Honours

Managers

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  • 1960–61 : Ali Soudani
  • 1961–63 : Habib Mestiri
  • 1963–65 : Ali Soudani
  • 1965 : Octave Matteo
  • 1965–67 : Noureddine Ben Mahmoud
  • 1967–71 : Lenko "Gaga" Grčić
  • 1971–73 : Mustapha Jouili
  • 1973–75 : Ali Rached
  • 1975–76 : Ivan Ridanović
  • 1976–78 : Amor Dhib
  • 1978–80 : Tahar Bellamine
  • 1980–81 : Simon Effrimov
  • 1979–82 : Mustapha Jouili
  • 1982–83 : Mohamed Abed
  • 1983–84 : Sava Stefanović
  • 1984–86 : Mahmoud Ouertani
  • 1986–88 : Abdelmajid Boujelal
  • 1988–89 : Tahar Bellamine
  • 1989–90 : Mohamed Fetis
  • 1990–91 : Mounir Senoussi
  • 1991–92 : Mahmoud Ouertani
  • 1992–93 : Abdelmajid Boujelal
  • 1993–94 : Boubaker Lanouar
  • 1994–95 : Mohamed Tombari then Abdelmajid Boujelal
  • 1995–96 : Mohamed Abed
    then Abdelhafidh Arfa
  • 1996–97 : Abdelhafidh Arfa then Abdelmajid Boujelal
    then Ahmed Alaya
  • 1997–98 : Ahmed Alaya
    then Noureddine Gharsalli
  • 1998–99 : Salah Harrathi
  • 1999–02 : Boubaker Lanouar
  • 2002–03 : Ezzedine Khemila
    then Ali Khamlia
  • 2003–04 : Ezzedine Khemila
    then Mohamed Abed
  • 2004–05 : Mohamed Abed then Kacem Jabbes
  • 2005–06 : Kacem Jabbes
    then Ezzedine Khemila
  • 2006–07 : Hassen Oueslati
  • 2007–08 : Moncef Belhassen then Riadh Hadhri
    then Mohamed Fetis
  • 2008–09 : Abdelkader Belhassen
  • 2009–10 : Abderraouf Marzouki
  • 2010–11 : Ezzedine Khemila
    then Riadh Hadhri and Sami Alimi
  • 2011–12 : Abdelkrim Gabsi
  • July 1, 2012–1.. : Chokri Khatoui

References

  1. "Tunisia - Étoile Sportive de Métlaoui - Results, fixtures, squad, statistics, photos, videos and news - Soccerway". nr.soccerway.com. Retrieved 2022-09-15.
  2. Profile Global Sport Media

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