After his historic achievements in recent years, Moroccan coach Hussein Ammouta has emerged as the leading candidate to take over the Tunisia national team, with the goal of guiding the Eagles of Carthage at the World Cup.
The latest reports revealed that Ammouta’s name is now at the top of the shortlist being discussed by Tunisian football decision-makers as they look for a new head coach for the next stage.
The same information confirmed that the Tunisian federation is considering a change on the bench, and that Ammouta is viewed as the most prominent option because of his strong record and his calm, experienced approach in major competitions.
Ammouta has built a reputation as one of the most successful Arab coaches of the past decade, thanks to the trophies and standout results he has delivered both at club level and with national teams.
His recent accomplishments, including the titles he won and the marks he left in continental competitions, have strengthened his profile and made him an attractive choice for Tunisia as it prepares for the challenges ahead.
At this stage, no official announcement has been made about the appointment, but Ammouta remains the frontrunner as Tunisia weighs its final decision on the technical staff.
















