CS Sfaxien will be without Mohamed Trabelsi for the next three weeks after the club confirmed the midfielder has been sidelined through injury.
The Tunisian side announced on Monday, 9 February 2026, that Trabelsi has been placed on a compulsory rest period following a setback suffered during Sunday’s league fixture against Club Africain.
The injury occurred during the match at the Taïeb Mhiri Stadium on 8 February, when Trabelsi dislocated his left elbow.
The incident required immediate medical attention and forced the player to stop his involvement in the game.
In a statement released by the club, CS Sfaxien explained that the injury demands a temporary halt to the player’s sporting activities.
Medical assessments have determined that a three-week period of rest is necessary before any return to physical work can be considered.
The club added that the recovery phase will be closely monitored, with Trabelsi expected to resume training gradually once the rest period has been completed and depending on how his condition progresses.
No risks will be taken during the rehabilitation process, as the focus remains on ensuring a full and safe recovery.
Trabelsi’s absence comes at a challenging time for CS Sfaxien, who are navigating a demanding phase of the domestic season.
While the club did not specify an exact return date, the outlined timeframe suggests he could be back in training later this month if his recovery develops as planned.
The announcement provides clarity on the situation and allows the coaching staff to adjust accordingly in the coming fixtures.
Trabelsi’s injury adds to the list of concerns for the technical team, who will now have to cope without one of their options during a key stretch of the campaign.
CS Sfaxien concluded by reiterating that the player’s health remains the priority, stressing that his return will depend entirely on medical clearance following the prescribed rest period.






