1993–94 Tunisian National Championship

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Tunisian National Championship
Season1993–94
Champions Espérance de Tunis
Relegated ES Beni-Khalled
US Monastir
Cup of Champions Espérance de Tunis
Cup Winners' Cup AS Marsa
CAF Cup Étoile du Sahel
Matches played182
Goals scored431 (2.37 per match)
Top goalscorer Kenneth Malitoli (14 goals)
Biggest home win CA 6–0 ESBK
Biggest away win ESBK 1–5 EST
Highest scoring ASM 6–1 ESBK
OCK 4–3 USM
1994–95

The 1993–94 Tunisian National Championship season was the 68th season of top-tier football in Tunisia.

Contents

Results

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 Espérance de Tunis 2619525212+4043Qualification to the 1995 African Cup of Champions Clubs
2 Étoile du Sahel 2613853617+1934Qualification to the 1995 CAF Cup
3 Club Africain 2614574728+1933
4 AS Marsa 2612773724+1331Qualification to the 1995 African Cup Winners' Cup
5 CS Sfaxien 2611963633+331
6 CA Bizertin 26106103129+226
7 Stade Tunisien 26104123032224
8 Olympique Béja 2671092124324
9 JS Kairouanaise 26871129391023
10 Océano Club de Kerkennah 26771234461221
11 CS Hammam-Lif 26761312241220
12 Olympique du Kef 26761322361420
13 ES Beni-Khalled 26571421442317Relegation to the Ligue 2
14 US Monastir 26571423432017
Source: Championnat National
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Result table

Home \ Away ASM CA CAB CSHL CSS EST ESBK ESS JSK OCK OB OK ST USM
AS Marsa 2–11–21–04–00–26–10–01–03–11–12–12–02–0
Club Africain 2–01–23–04–12–26–01–12–03–13–24–01–23–2
CA Bizertin 0–00–00–10–00–13–00–34–00–11–03–02–34–1
CS Hammam-Lif 1–00–10–21–20–30–01–20–02–00–01–00–10–0
CS Sfaxien 1–01–12–11–00–03–20–01–02–22–12–12–23–1
Espérance de Tunis 1–22–04–11–02–12–01–05–14–03–03–00–13–0
ES Beni-Khalled 1–00–10–00–11–11–50–01–20–11–00–01–02–0
Étoile du Sahel 2–21–04–01–01–10–22–12–15–01–13–02–11–0
JS Kairouan 3–02–31–11–12–11–23–21–03–10–01–01–13–1
Océano Club de Kerkennah 1–14–03–10–21–40–03–31–11–13–03–11–24–3
Olympique Béja 1–12–00–10–02–01–11–02–11–12–10–00–10–1
Olympique du Kef 1–30–01–12–01–10–12–11–02–12–10–13–12–0
Stade Tunisien 0–21–20–23–03–20–10–10–25–00–00–21–01–1
US Monastir 1–10–32–00–10–21–12–20–11–01–01–12–22–1
Source: Championnat National
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

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