2017 UNAF U-18 Tournament

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2017 UNAF U-18 Tournament
2017 UNAF U-18 Tournament (logo).png
Country Tunisia
Dates26 April – 2 May
Teams4
ChampionsFlag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia
Runners-upFlag of Morocco.svg  Morocco
Third placeFlag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
Matches played6
Goals scored13 (2.17 per match)
2015

The 2017 UNAF U-18 Tournament was the 10th edition of the UNAF U-20 Tournament which was apparently changed from U-20 to U-18. The tournament took place in Tunisia, from 26 April to 2 May 2017. Tunisia won the tournament. [1]

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Participants

Tournament

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia 320131+26
Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco 31113304
Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 31114404
Flag of Libya.svg  Libya 30213522
Source: [ citation needed ]

Matches

Algeria  Flag of Algeria.svg1 – 2Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco
Redouane Zerdoum Soccerball shade.svg 60'Hatim El Ouhibi Soccerball shade.svg 31'
Ismail El Qrii Soccerball shade.svg 55'
Complexe Sportif, Sousse
Referee: Mohamed Amine Bennacer (Tunisia)
Tunisia  Flag of Tunisia.svg2 – 0Flag of Libya.svg  Libya
Moutaz Zemzmi Soccerball shade.svg 9', 21'
Complexe Sportif, Sousse
Referee: Hassan Rahmani (Morocco)

Morocco  Flag of Morocco.svg1 – 1Flag of Libya.svg  Libya
Anas Benhmida Soccerball shade.svg 13'Mouad Abdelbasset Salim Soccerball shade.svg 16'
Complexe Sportif, Sousse
Referee: Said Aouina (Algeria)
Tunisia  Flag of Tunisia.svg0 – 1Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria
Mohamed Amine El Baghdaoui Soccerball shade.svg 47'
Stade Ali Zouaoui, Kairouan
Referee: Abdelouahid Ramadan Khalifa Hriouidah (Libya)

Algeria  Flag of Algeria.svg2 – 2Flag of Libya.svg  Libya
Complexe Sportif, Sousse
Referee: Hassan Rahmani (Morocco)
Tunisia  Flag of Tunisia.svg1 – 0Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco
Mourtada Ben Saâda Soccerball shade.svg 79'
Complexe Sportif, Sousse
Referee: Said Aouina (Algeria)

Winners

 2017 UNAF U-18 Tournament winners 
Flag of Tunisia.svg
Tunisia

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References

  1. "U18: la Tunisie remporte le championnat de l'UNAF". InfosFoot. May 2, 2017.