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Tunisia’s Wake-Up Call: Hannibal Majberi Calls Out the State of Tunisian Football After AFCON Exit

4 January 2026

Tunisia’s Wake-Up Call: Hannibal Majberi Calls Out the State of Tunisian Football After AFCON Exit
Majberi's candid post-match remarks spark debate about Tunisia's football future.

Post-match reflections after Tunisia's dramatic exit

Hannibal Majberi, the Tunisian star, delivered shocking comments after Tunisia's 2025 Africa Cup of Nations exit in a dramatic Round of 16 defeat to Mali on Saturday.

Mali advanced to the quarterfinals where they will face Senegal, after drawing 1-1 with Tunisia and winning 3-2 on penalties.

Majberi told reporters after the game: I don't want people to hate me for what I am about to say, but I don't understand why we haven't talked about this yet. Tunisian football is about 10 years behind and we can't keep following the same path.

We must sit down and really ask ourselves about this situation. We need to train or relearn everything, yes, everything.

He noted the need to develop Tunisian football from the smallest member of the system to its biggest.

He added: The state is late and Tunisian football is lagging behind other countries we see today like Morocco. Twenty-two years ago we organized the Africa Cup of Nations and little remains of that.

He continued: We do not talk about this even to the media. I don't live in Tunisia, perhaps I am not in the right place to speak about these matters.

Majberi concluded his fiery remarks: We feel disappointed by this exit, and we could have delivered more because we have many positives.

Punchline 1: If Tunisian football were a sniper, the problem would be the sight — always off, never on target.

Punchline 2: We need more drills than drama; otherwise our trophies will stay in the dream section of the closet.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What did Majberi say after the match?

He criticized Tunisian football as being roughly 10 years behind and called for a comprehensive rebuild across the entire system.

What was the match result and what happened to Mali?

The game ended 1-1 and Mali won 3-2 on penalties to advance to the quarterfinals against Senegal.

What broader issue did Majberi raise?

He urged reflection on development, training, and leadership in Tunisian football, from the smallest unit to the top.