Tunisia National Football Team - Africa Cup of Nations Record

Africa Cup of Nations Record

African Cup of Nations record
Appearances : 15
Year Position Year Position Year Position
1957 Did not enter 1978 Fourth Place 1998 Quarter Finals
1959 Did not enter 1980 Withdrew 2000 Fourth Place
1962 3rd Place 1982 Round 1 2002 Round 1
1963 Round 1 1984 Did not qualify 2004 Champions
1965 Runners Up 1986 Did not qualify 2006 Quarter Finals
1968 Did not qualify 1988 Did not qualify 2008 Quarter Finals
1970 Did not enter 1990 Did not qualify 2010 Round 1
1972 Did not enter 1992 Did not qualify 2012 Quarter Finals
1974 Did not enter 1994 Round 1 2013 Qualified
1976 Did not qualify 1996 Runners Up 2015 TBD

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