Un défenseur de Norrköping sélectionné dans l'équipe de Tunisie pour la Coupe du monde

Moutaz Neffati, défenseur à Norrköping, a été nommé dans l'équipe de Tunisie pour la Coupe du monde. La sélection a été confirmée par l'entraîneur Sabri Lamouchi avant le tournoi.

La Tunisie entame sa campagne dans le groupe F contre la Suède, les Pays-Bas et le Japon complétant ce groupe. Neffati rejoint un effectif de 26 joueurs composé d'éléments issus de divers clubs européens et africains.

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