Stade Taïeb Mhiri, Sports stadium in Sfax, Tunisia
Stade Taïeb Mhiri is a football stadium in central Sfax designed to hold around 12,600 spectators with traditional architectural features. The facility serves as the home ground for CS Sfaxien and hosts national team matches.
The stadium was founded in 1937 under the name Stade Henri Gaudric and renamed after Tunisia gained independence. The new name honors a significant figure from the independence movement.
The stadium brings together football supporters from across Sfax who gather to cheer for CS Sfaxien during home matches. These events shape the city's social rhythm and create moments when neighborhoods come together around shared passion.
The stadium is located in central Sfax, which means heavy traffic during match days affects access to the venue. Arriving well before kickoff helps visitors find parking and settle into the grounds without rush.
This is the oldest continuously operating sports facility in Tunisia, having hosted football matches since the 1930s without interruption. Its long history of unbroken use makes it a remarkable repository of local sports memory.
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