Espérance Sportive de Tunis has confirmed the list of players taking part in their pre-season training camp in Aïn Draham, which runs until July 26.
The squad features a blend of experience and youth, as the Tunisian giants continue preparations for the upcoming campaign.
Among the names called up are seasoned internationals as well as promising talents from the club’s ranks.
Goalkeepers included in the camp are Bachir Ben Saïd, Amanallah Memmiche, Sedki Debchi, and Mokhtar Aifaoui.
In defence, Mohamed Ben Ali, Raed Bouchniba, Ibrahima Keita, Mohamed Amine Ben Hamida, Nidhal Laifi, Yassine Meriah, and Mohamed Amine Tougaï will be working under the coaching staff’s watchful eye.
The midfield is bolstered by the inclusion of Hamza Jelassi, Mohamed Aziz Kenani, Mohamed Aziz Koudhaii, Onuche Ogbelu, Khalil Guennichi, Houssem Tka, Mohamed Wael Derbali, and Younes Rached.
Also listed are Haitham Dhaou and Abdermane Konaté.
In attack, the club will count on Wajdi Ayari, Arkam Tabboubi, Elyas Bouzaiene, Achraf Jabri, Mohamed Rayen Hamrouni, Ahmed Bouassida, Koussay Maacha, and Chiheb Jebali.
High-profile forward Youcef Belaïli joins the training camp, alongside Aboubacar Diakité and Jack Diarra.
This comprehensive squad will take part in several intensive sessions over the two-week camp as head coach Miguel Cardoso looks to build rhythm and assess his players’ fitness levels ahead of the new season.
As part of their preparations, Espérance de Tunis is set to play a friendly match against the Mauritanian national selection of local-based players.
The fixture is expected to offer valuable match practice and tactical fine-tuning for the Tunisian side.
Espérance’s time in Aïn Draham comes at a critical moment as they seek to rebuild and challenge strongly in both domestic and continental competitions in the 2025–26 season.
The camp will also serve as an opportunity to integrate new signings and evaluate emerging talents pushing for a place in the senior squad.
The training continues until July 26, with further fixtures and preparation activities anticipated in the build-up to the new campaign.