Stade Tunisien has officially announced the resolution of all pending financial disputes, both nationally and internationally, clearing the way for the club to proceed with player registrations and secure essential licenses for the upcoming season.
The statement, released on Tuesday, marks a significant milestone for the club, which has been navigating administrative and financial hurdles in recent months.
With this development, Stade Tunisien is now in a position to finalize its summer recruitment strategy and integrate new signings into the squad without restrictions.
All national and international disputes have been resolved, confirmed the club, signaling the end of a long-standing period of uncertainty. The move ensures that the Tunis-based outfit meets all requirements for both national competition registration and continental participation.
This resolution comes at a critical time, as clubs across Tunisia and the wider region begin preparations for the 2025–2026 season.
Stade Tunisien’s ability to register its newly acquired players had been in jeopardy due to outstanding financial obligations—an issue that threatened the team’s participation at multiple levels of competition.
By settling these disputes, the club has now secured the necessary conditions to obtain its national license from the Tunisian Football Federation (FTF), as well as the continental license required by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to compete in international tournaments.
The club’s leadership has been under pressure to resolve the financial backlog, especially as the transfer window heats up and rival clubs move swiftly to strengthen their squads.
The management’s success in closing these cases is being seen as a step toward greater institutional stability.
While details of the settlements have not been disclosed, the announcement is expected to boost morale among players, fans, and technical staff.
It also reflects a broader ambition by the club’s board to position Stade Tunisien as a credible force in both domestic and African football this season.
As pre-season activities gain momentum, the focus will now shift to the sporting department to integrate new arrivals and shape a competitive squad.
With the administrative roadblocks lifted, Stade Tunisien’s preparations can now proceed unhindered—on and off the pitch.