Soccer-Tunisia captain Sassi dropped for World Cup


Soccer Football - FIFA Arab Cup - Qatar 2025 - Group A - Tunisia v Syria - Ahmad bin Ali Stadium, Al Rayyan, Qatar - December 1, 2025 Tunisia's Ferjani Sassi in action REUTERS/Ibraheem Al Omari

TUNIS, May 15 (Reuters) - Tunisia left ⁠out captain Ferjani Sassi and key defender Yassine Meriah as new coach Sabri Lamouchi ⁠made expected changes on Friday when he named his squad for next ‌month’s World Cup.

Sassi, who has played 101 times for Tunisia, and Meriah, five caps away from a century of appearances for the North Africans, were both dropped from the squad.

Lamouchi, who was appointed coach in January after ​Sami Trabelsi was dismissed following Tunisia's exit from the ⁠Cup of Nations in the last ⁠16, overhauled the squad for his first two matches in March.

At the time Lamouchi, who ⁠has ‌had spells at Nottingham Forest and Cardiff City, did not reveal whether he was using the friendlies against Haiti and Canada to look at alternative options or ⁠whether he was seeking to build a new-look side.

Friday’s squad ​announcement suggests a mix as ‌therewere surprise call-ups for 21-year-old Khalil Ayari and teenager Rayan Elloumi.

Ayari has been ⁠signed by Paris ​St Germain but has yet to make the first team squad, while Elloumi has made only two starts in Major League Soccerwith the Vancouver Whitecaps.

Canadian-born Elloumi, 18, played earlier this year for the ⁠World Cup co-hosts in a friendly against Guatemala.

The Tunisia ​squadalso includes 32-year-old midfielder Rani Khedira, whose brother Sami was a World Cup winner with Germany in 2014. Khedira had previously rejected overtures from Tunisia to play for them but in ⁠March switched his footballing nationality and debuted for the north Africans.

Tunisia compete at a seventh World Cup and are in Group F with Sweden, Japan and the Netherlands.

Squad:

Goalkeepers: Sabri Ben Hessen (Etoile Sahel), Abdelmouhib Chamakh (Club Africain), Aymen Dahman (CS Sfaxien)

Defenders: Ali Abdi (Nice), Adem Arous (Kasimpasa), Mohamed Amine Ben Hamida (Esperance), ​Dylan Bronn (Servette Geneva), Raed Chikhaoui (US Monastir), Moutaz Neffati (Norrkoping), Omar Rekik (NK ⁠Maribor), Montassar Talbi (Lorient), Yan Valery (Young Boys Berne)

Midfielders: Mortadha Ben Ouanes (Kasimpasa), Anis Ben Slimane (Norwich City), Ismael ​Gharbi (FC Augsburg), Rani Khedira (Union Berlin), Mohamed Hadj Mahmoud (Lugano), Hannibal Mejbri (Burnley), ‌Ellyes Skhiri (Eintracht Frankfurt)

Forwards: Elias Achouri (FC Copenhagen), Khalil Ayari (Paris ​St Germain), Firas Chaouat (Club Africain), Rayan Elloumi (Vancouver Whitecaps), Hazem Mastouri (Dynamo Makhachkala), Elias Saad (Hannover 96), Sebastian Tounekti (Celtic).

(Writing by Mark Gleeson in Cape Town; Editing by Pritha Sarkar)

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