The Tunisian Football Federation (FTF) has announced the formation of its new federal commissions, marking a key step in its administrative restructuring following the election of the federal bureau for the 2025-2029 term on 25 January.
In a statement released on Tuesday evening, the FTF confirmed the establishment of various committees, formed in consultation with FIFA, to oversee key aspects of the sport’s governance in Tunisia.
The National Appeal Commission will be led by President Ridha Sellami, with Nader Guidara serving as vice-president.
Members include Mohamed Amine Abidi, Sami Slim, and Kamel Helal.
Heading the Disciplinary and Fair Play Commission is Faouzi Chemingui, with Ramzi Ache Bellah as vice-president.
Atef Bounab, Mohamed Hammami, and Othmen Maamouri will serve as members.
The Federal Disputes Commission will be chaired by Marwa Sekhiri, assisted by Vice-President Belhassen Bessamra.
Other members include Mohamed Ikbal Chebbi, Imed Kouraichi, Ramzi Mehammedi, Wahid Ben Ammar, and Mohamed Marouane Belahmar.
Moez Mestiri will preside over the Federal Competitions Commission, with Rim Béjaoui as vice-president. Members include Belhassen Haddad, Oussama Mansouri, Mohamed Sofiene Ben Salem, Hamdi Amidi, Rached Abidi, and Mohamed Habib Tmada.
The Club Licensing Commission will be chaired by Walid Arfaoui, with Maher Chikhaoui serving as vice-president.
Members include Mohamed Abderrazak Trad, Mustapha Ben Janet, and Omaima Taiba.
Additionally, Slim El May and Mohamed Mehdi Makhlouf have been appointed to the federation’s provisional office as part of the ongoing restructuring process.