Results

Tunisia Cup 05/30 17:00 - Club Africain v US Monastir L 68-75
Tunisia League 05/24 14:00 1 Club Africain v US Monastir W 77-75
Tunisia League 05/21 14:00 1 [2] Club Africain Tunisia v US Monastir [3] W 70-53
Tunisia League 05/17 17:00 1 US Monastir v Club Africain L 73-60
Tunisia League 05/14 17:00 1 Buyukcekmece Academi Women v Club Africain W 73-77
Tunisia League 04/13 17:00 2 JS Kairouan v Club Africain W 61-74
Tunisia League 04/10 17:00 2 [1] JS Kairouan v Club Africain [2] L 71-63
Tunisia League 04/07 14:00 2 [2] Club Africain v JS Kairouan [1] W 82-77
Tunisia League 04/02 14:00 2 [2] Club Africain v JS Kairouan [1] W 87-77
Tunisia League 03/26 14:00 9 [6] US Ansar v Club Africain [2] W 69-94
Tunisia League 03/22 13:00 9 Club Africain v Etoile Sportive Sahel W 90-85
Tunisia League 03/19 13:00 8 [1] JS Kairouan v Club Africain [2] L 81-74

Club Africain (Arabic: النادي الإفريقي) is a Tunisian professional basketball club from Tunis. The club competes in the Championnat Pro A, the top tier of professional basketball in Tunisia. The team has won the national championship five times, the last time being in 2025. Notable players of the team include senior men's Tunisian national basketball team members Mourad El Mabrouk, Marouan Kechrid, Marouen Lahmar, and Naim Dhifallah.

History

The basketball section of Club Africain was established in 1956. The team entered the first-level Championnat National A in the 1979–80 season. Three years later, in 1982, the club won its first trophy when it captured the Tunisian Cup. Rival ES Radès was defeated in the final with a score of 86–71.

In 1999, a second Tunisian Cup was won after US Monastir was narrowly edged in the final, 72–69. Two years later, the third Cup was captured after beating Monastir again.

In 2004, Club Africain won its first Championnat National A championship, after defeating JS Kairouan in the final, 88–87. Naim Dhifallah scored a buzzer-beater with 0.9 seconds on the clock to bring the team its first national title.

Four years later, in 2008, Club Africain made its debut at the international stage when it played in the Zone 4 qualifiers for the 2008 FIBA Africa Clubs Champions Cup. In 2014, the team hosted the FIBA Africa Champions Cup and eventually captured the third place in the tournament.

On March 10, 2024, the Club Africain won the Super Cup of Tunisia 2023 final for the fourth time against the Union Sportive Monastirienne (68-48) at the Radès Sports Hall.

On July 6, 2024, Club Africain won the Tunisian Cup final for the seventh time, defeating Union Sportive Monastirienne 87–55 at the Radès Sports Hall

On May 24, 2025, Club Africain won their fifth championship, ending a 9-year drought, after defeating Monastir 3–1 in the finals over four games.

Club Africain is a prominent basketball team based in Tunisia, renowned for its rich history and competitive spirit. Founded in 1920, the club has established itself as a leading force in Tunisian basketball, competing at the highest national levels and regularly participating in regional and continental tournaments. Known for its talented roster and passionate fan base, Club Africain emphasizes skill, teamwork, and strategic play. The team’s vibrant red and white colors symbolize its dynamic presence on the court. Over the years, Club Africain has achieved numerous domestic titles and continues to strive for excellence, making it a respected and influential club in Tunisian basketball circles.