Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 - Tunisia Champions Before Independence

Tunisia Champions Before Independence

  • 1921/22 : Racing Club (Tunis)
  • 1922/23 : Stade Gaulois (Tunis)
  • 1923/24 : Stade Gaulois (Tunis)
  • 1924/25 : Racing Club (Tunis)
  • 1925/26 : Sporting Club (Tunis)
  • 1926/27 : Stade Gaulois (Tunis)
  • 1927/28 : Sporting Club (Tunis)
  • 1928/29 : Avant Garde (Tunis)
  • 1929/30 : US Tunisienne (Tunis)
  • 1930/31 : US Tunisienne (Tunis)
  • 1931/32 : Italia (Tunis)
  • 1932/33 : US Tunisienne (Tunis)
  • 1933/34 : Sfax Railways Sports (Sfax)
  • 1934/35 : Italia (Tunis)
  • 1935/36 : Italia (Tunis)
  • 1936/37 : Italia (Tunis)
  • 1937/38 : Savoia de La Goulette (Tunis)
  • 1938/39 : CS Gabésien (Gabès)
  • 1939/40 : no competition
  • 1940/41 : no competition
  • 1941/42 : Espérance Sportive de Tunis (Tunis)
  • 1942/43 : no competition
  • 1943/44 : no competition
  • 1944/45 : Bizerte Athletic F.C. (Bizerte)
  • 1945/46 : Bizerte Athletic F.C. (Bizerte)
  • 1946/47 : Club Africain (Tunis)
  • 1947/48 : Club Africain (Tunis)
  • 1948/49 : Bizerte Athletic F.C. (Bizerte)
  • 1949/50 : Étoile Sportive du Sahel (Sousse)
  • 1950/51 : Club Sportif de Hammam-Lif
  • 1951/52 : no competition
  • 1952/53 : Sfax Railways Sports (Sfax)
  • 1953/54 : Club Sportif de Hammam-Lif
  • 1954/55 : Club Sportif de Hammam-Lif

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