Ameur El-Gargouri Stadium

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Ameur El-Gargouri Stadium
Ameur El-Gargouri Stadium
Full nameAmeur El-Gargouri Stadium
Location Sfax, Tunisia
Capacity 4,000
SurfaceGrass
Tenants
Sfax Railways Sports

Ameur El-Gargouri Stadium is a Tunisian football stadium with the capacity of 4,000. It is in Sfax, Tunisia. It is the stadium of 1977 FIFA World Youth Championship and Sfax Railways Sports.

36°50′23″N10°11′07″E / 36.83974°N 10.18518°E / 36.83974; 10.18518


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