1990–91 Tunisian National Championship

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Tunisian National Championship
Season1990–91
Champions Espérance de Tunis
Relegated Sfax Railways Sports
AS Oued Ellil
Cup of Champions Espérance de Tunis
Club Africain
Cup Winners' Cup Étoile du Sahel
CAF Cup CA Bizertin
Matches played182
Goals scored413 (2.27 per match)
Top goalscorerFethi Chehaibi "Bargou" (15 goals)
Biggest home win CA 4–0 USM
EST 4–0 OB
Biggest away win CSS 0–4 CAB
Highest scoring ASM 4–2 JSK
CAB 4–2 ESS
COT 4–2 ASM
USM 4–2 COT
CA 3–3 CSS
ST 3–3 AS Ouued Ellil
← 1989–90
1991−92

The 1990–91 Tunisian National Championship season was the 65th season of top-tier football in Tunisia.

The CLP-1 or Championnat de la Ligue Professionnelle 1 is the top division of the Tunisian Football Federation. It was created in 1921.

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Results

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Espérance de Tunis 2616823113+1882Qualification to the 1992 African Cup of Champions Clubs
2 Club Africain 26131034319+2475 [lower-alpha 1]
3 Étoile du Sahel 2610973531+465Qualification to the 1992 African Cup Winners' Cup
4 CA Bizertin 2691163528+764Qualification to the 1992 CAF Cup
5 Stade Tunisien 269983228+462
6 CO Transports 2681083136560
7 CS Hammam-Lif 2697102322+160
8 JS Kairouan 2696112932359
9 US Monastir 2679103137656
10 Olympique Béja 2661282832456
11 AS Marsa 2679102938956
12 CS Sfaxien 2651382632654 [lower-alpha 2]
13 Sfax Railways Sports 26610102227554 [lower-alpha 2] Relegation to the Ligue 2
14AS Oued Ellil26291518382041
Source: Championnat National
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Notes:

Result table

Home \ Away ASM AOE CA CAB COT CSHL CSS EST ESS JSK OB SRS ST USM
AS Marsa 2–11–01–13–20–01–21–20–04–22–21–02–11–1
AS Oued Ellil1–20–31–20–11–21–10–00–20–21–01–01–11–1
Club Africain 4–11–10–01–21–03–33–03–11–02–02–01–04–0
CA Bizertin 4–12–11–12–10–11–10–14–22–02–20–02–12–1
CO Transports 4–20–01–11–11–01–10–00–03–11–12–22–11–1
CS Hammam-Lif 1–10–01–11–00–10–11–12–00–12–02–00–13–2
CS Sfaxien 0–01–10–20–41–20–12–20–12–11–11–11–21–1
ES Tunis 1–01–00–02–02–02–10–01–12–14–02–00–02–1
Étoile du Sahel 2–13–12–21–14–11–02–01–02–11–11–10–11–0
JS Kairouan 1–12–11–23–11–01–01–00–12–23–21–11–01–1
Olympique Béja 1–03–11–01–14–11–10–00–12–12–10–00–02–3
Sfax Railways Sports 2–02–01–12–01–12–00–20–12–21–02–22–00–1
Stade Tunisien 2–03–31–30–02–01–12–21–23–21–10–03–03–1
US Monastir 1–11–01–12–24–22–31–30–12–00–01–01–01–2
Source: Championnat National
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

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