CS Hammam-Lif

Club Sportif de Hammam-Lif (Arabic: النادي الرياضي لحمام الأنف) or CSHL is a football club from Hammam-Lif in Tunisia. Founded in 1944, the team plays in green and white colours. Their ground is Stade Bou Kornine, which has 15,000 seats.

CS Hammam-Lif
Full nameClub Sportif de Hammam-Lif
Nickname(s)Hamhama
Founded1944
GroundStade Bou Kornine
Hammam-Lif, Tunisia
Capacity15,000
ChairmanAdel Daadaa
ManagerMaher Guizani
LeagueCLP-2
2019–20CLP-1, 13th relegation to Liga2

Achievements

Performance in national and domestic competitions

1952¹, 1954¹, 1955¹, 1956
1947¹, 1948¹, 1949¹, 1950¹, 1951¹, 1954¹, 1955¹, 1985, 2001
Runner-up: 2007
1985
Runner-up: 2001

¹titles won prior to independence

Performance in CAF competitions

1986 – Semi-finals
2002 – Second Round

Colors and badges

Crest and Logos

Recent logo used by the Tunisian media, adding the mount (Bou Kornine) of the city of Hammam-Lif.

Players

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  TUN Issam Saoudi
2 DF  TUN Louay Zarrouk
3 DF  ALG Nassim Mekideche
4 MF  CIV Nahi Cheikh Amine
6 MF  TUN Seifallah Meskini
7 DF  TUN Firas Sekkouhi
8 MF  TUN Saber Hammami
9 FW  TUN Nassim Chachia
10 MF  TUN Ghaith Sghaier
11 FW  TUN Imed Meniaoui
12 DF  TUN Iheb Dridi
14 MF  TUN Sassi Oueslati
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF  TUN Zied Ben Salem
18 FW  TUN Mouhib Selmi (on loan from Espérance)
19 FW  TUN Fakhri Amdouni
20 DF  TUN Malek Doukali
22 GK  TUN Montassar Khemir
24 FW  MLI Moussa Camara
25 DF  TUN Malek Jammel
26 DF  FRA Tarek Aggoun
27 MF  TUN Mohamed Said Karchoud
29 DF  TUN Mohamed Kacem Ouni
32 GK  TUN Ali Gasmi
33 DF  TUN Ahmed Mejri

Managers

Presidents

  • Sadok Boussofara (1944–45)
  • Hammadi Abdessamad (1945–48)
  • Kheireddine Azzouz (1949–56)
  • Sadok Boussofara (1956–87)
  • Abderrazak Oueslati (1987–90)
  • Naceur Boufares (1990–95)
  • Moncef Ben Mrad (1995–96)
  • Maâouia Kaabi (1996–99)
  • Abderrazak Oueslati (1999–01)
  • Hamadi Atrous (2001–04)
  • Maâouia Kaabi (2004–05)
  • Adel Kitar (2005–06)
  • Mongi Bhar (2006–11)
  • Adel Daadaa (2011–2016)
  • Fadhel ben hamza (2016– now)
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