El Gawafel Sportives de Gafsa (Arabic: القوافل الرياضية بقفصة) , known as EGS Gafsa or simply EGSG for short, is a Tunisian football club based in Gafsa. The club was founded in 1967 and its colours are green and yellow. Their home stadium, Gafsa Olympic Stadium, has a capacity of 7,000 spectators. The club is currently playing in the Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1.

El Gawafel de Gafsa
Full nameEl Gawafel Sportives de Gafsa
Nickname(s)El Falluja
Founded1967
GroundGafsa Olympic Stadium
Gafsa, Tunisia
Capacity7,000
ChairmanRidha Mhamedi
ManagerJamel Khecharem[1]
LeagueTunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1
2023–24Ligue 1, 9th of 14
Websitehttps://egsgafsa.com

Official honours

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Type Competition Titles Winning Seasons
Domestic Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 2 1 2022-23

Performance in CAF competitions

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2007 – Intermediate Round

Evolution

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  • 1968–69 : Division III (South-West)
  • 1969–70 : Division II
  • 1970–72 : Division III (South-West)
  • 1972–76 : Division II (Centre-South)
  • 1976–78 : Division III (South-West)
  • 1978–80 : Division II (Centre-South)
  • 1980–83 : Division III (South-West)
  • 1983–88 : Division II (South)
  • 1988–90 : Division I (Centre-South)
  • 1990–91 : Honor Division
  • 1991–93 : Division I (Centre-South)
  • 1993–96 : Honor Division
  • 1996–00 : Honor Division (South)
  • 2000–05 : League II
  • 2005–2016 : League I
  • 2016-23 : League II
  • 2023–?? : League I

Former coaches

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  • Noureddine Ben Ammar (1968–69)
  • Omrane Fitouri (1969–71)
  •   Abdelwahab Lahmar (1971–72)
  • Abdelhafidh Arfa (1972–74)
  • Omrane Fitouri (1974)
  • Abdelhafidh Arfa (1974–77)
  •   Abdelwahab Lahmar (1977–78)
  • Amor Bellil (1978–79)
  • Mustapha Jouili (1979–80)
  • Sassi Belhoula (1980–81)
  • Abdelhafidh Arfa (1981–82)
  • Abid Mchala (1982–83)
  •   Abdelwahab Lahmar (1983–84)
  • Mohamed El Abed (1984–85)
  • Abdelhafidh Arfa (1985–86)
  • Noureddine Ben Ammar (1986)
  • Mohamed El Abed (1986–87)
  • Sassi Belhoula (1987)
  • Laaribi (1987–88)
  • Abdeljelil Ben Miled (1988)
  •   Ezzedine Khémila (1988)
  •   Mohamed Salah Jedidi (1988–89)
  • Mohamed El Abed (1989–90)
  • Rojkov (1990–91)
  • Fakher Trigui (1991)
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References

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