Results

Tunisia Elite Division 09/14 13:00 - CH Jammal v Esperance Tunis W 24-39
Tunisia Elite Division 09/06 16:00 - Esperance Tunis v NA Hussein Dey W 37-24
Tunisia Elite Division 09/03 17:00 - AS Hammamet v Esperance Tunis W 25-26
Tunisia Elite Division 08/30 17:00 - Esperance Tunis v AS Teboulba W 44-25
Tunisia Elite Division 08/30 15:53 - Esperance Tunis v AS Teboulba W 44-25
Tunisia Cup 05/31 16:00 - CS Sakiet Ezzit v Esperance Tunis W 21-28
Africa CCWC 05/23 11:00 - Derb Sultan v Esperance Tunis W 25-43
Africa CCWC 05/22 17:30 - Zamalek v Esperance Tunis L 30-22
Africa CCWC 05/20 13:00 - Esperance Tunis v Widad Smara W 34-26
Africa CCWC 05/19 15:00 - Esperance Tunis v Red Star OJA W 34-19
Africa CCWC 05/18 17:00 - Al Ahly (Egypt) v Esperance Tunis L 25-23
Africa CCWC 05/15 15:00 - FAR Rabat v Esperance Tunis W 23-32

Espérance Sportive de Tunis Handball (Arabic: الترجي الرياضي التونسي لكرة اليد) is a Tunisian handball team based in Tunis, that plays in Tunisian Professional Handball League. The club holds 36 domestic league titles, setting a world record, as well as various continental and regional titles.

History

The most titled club in the country, Espérance Sportive de Tunis joined the national division at the end of the 1958–1959 season with a squad led by Moncef Hajjar, Lamine Kallel, Chedly Ben Slimane, and Mongi Haddad. Subsequently, the team won its first title in 1963 by defeating Al Mansoura Chaabia of Hammam Lif in the cup final.

Among its key players were Moncef Hajjar, Mounir Jelili, Moncef Besbes, Fawzi Sbabti, Faouzi Ksouri, Khaled Achour, Zouheir Khenissi, Habib Yagouta, Sami Agrebi, Mohamed Madi, Karim Zaghouani, Issam Tej, Wissem Hmam, Jaleleddine Touati, Mahmoud Gharbi, and Heykel Megannem.

Espérance's dominance extended to the Arab Club Championship, where they won the first four editions before boycotting the competition for non-sporting reasons. The club also boasts three African Cup Winners' Cups (won in 2003, 2014, and 2015), one African Champions League title (won in 2013), and two African Super Cups (won in 2014 and 2016).

The team participated in the IHF Men's Super Globe in 2014, 2016, 2017, and 2022.

ES Tunis, also known as Espérance Sportive de Tunis, is a prominent and highly successful handball team based in Tunis, Tunisia. Established in 1919, the club has a rich history of excellence both domestically and internationally. The handball section of ES Tunis is renowned for its skilled players, strategic gameplay, and competitive spirit. They compete in the Tunisian Handball League and have secured numerous national titles, showcasing their dominance in Tunisian handball. The team is celebrated for its passionate fan base, disciplined approach, and commitment to developing local talent. ES Tunis's handball team continues to strive for excellence, aiming for success in regional and continental competitions, and remains a symbol of sporting pride in Tunisia.