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Byline: Adel Rochdi, PANA correspondent
Tunis, Tunisia (PANA) - Tunisia, whose national football team has qualified for the second time in a row for the World Cup finals, is one of the rare African countries with excellent sporting facilities.
These facilities certainly account for the good results recorded by the national squad as well as by the clubs that have won several African competitions trophies.
There are 70 football stadia grassed and approved in the country and they host weekly competitions of the four divisions.
The 12 teams of the premier league have a playground each whose capacity is never less than 15,000 seats.
Among the league's clubs, four have a modern complex like those found in Europe with all the services necessary for training, bodybuilding, catering and housing.
These complexes also have spaces reserved for trade (shops selling shirts, pennants and other objects).