Defensa del Norrköping convocado para la selección de Túnez para el Mundial

Moutaz Neffati, defensa del Norrköping, ha sido incluido en la convocatoria de Túnez para el Mundial. La selección fue confirmada por el entrenador Sabri Lamouchi antes del torneo.

Túnez comienza su campaña en el Grupo F contra Suecia, grupo en el que también están los Países Bajos y Japón. Neffati se une a una plantilla de 26 jugadores que cuenta con futbolistas de diversos clubes europeos y africanos.

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