Mégrine Sport forward Amir Jaouadi has claimed the top scorer title in Tunisia’s Ligue 2, finishing the 2024–2025 season with 15 goals following the conclusion of the 26th and final matchday.
Jaouadi led the scoring chart ahead of Aymen Ezzine of Sfax Railways Sports, who ended the campaign with 14 goals.
JS Kairouanaise’s Walid Jerbi followed closely with 13 goals in what proved to be a competitive season for attacking talent across the division.
Three players rounded out the top tier of scorers with 10 goals each: Tahar Hammouda (ES Hammam-Sousse), Oussema Mallat (EM Mahdia), and Jaouadi’s clubmate Aziz Louati, whose contributions were crucial in Mégrine Sport’s offensive performance throughout the season.
A cluster of players also made significant impact with eight goals apiece.
Among them were Hamza Mansri (Olympique Sidi Bouzid), Yahia Achouri (AS Kasserine), Bilel Touati (AS Marsa), Nour Mani (ES Hammam Sousse), Mohamed Aziz Saibi (AS Jelma), and Rayan Abdelli (AS Kasserine), demonstrating the league’s breadth of emerging forward talent.
Further down the table, several notable names registered seven goals, including Nidhal Dalhoumi (AS Kasserine), Elyes Meftah (Jendouba Sport), Louay Araki (Kalaa Sport), and Yassine Jedidi (CS Redaief), highlighting a balanced spread of goalscoring prowess across multiple clubs.
Six-goal contributions came from players such as Wassim Zaghdoud and Hamza Jouini (both AS Ariana), Alaa Attia and Haroun Ben Amer (PS Sakiet Eddaier), and Iheb Troudi (JS Kairouanaise), among others.
These players offered steady attacking support for their sides during the campaign.
A large group of forwards concluded the season with five goals, including Achraf Laajimi (AS Agareb), Aziz Zorgati (CS Msaken), Hazem Reguii (AS Jelma), and Chedi Mehamedi (Jendouba Sport).
Their efforts reflect the high level of competition within the league, where goal distribution was widespread.
Players who found the net four times included Yassine Zomita (Mégrine Sport), Ali Salah (CS Korba), and several players from OC Kerkennah such as Montassar Ben Chabchoub and Aymen Amdouni, showcasing the team’s diverse attacking options.
As the curtain falls on this Ligue 2 season, the goal tally underscores a vibrant campaign, where individual brilliance and team dynamics merged to deliver entertaining football across Tunisia’s second division.
With Amir Jaouadi topping the charts, attention will now turn to the next chapter of his career—and whether he can replicate this form in a higher division.