The Tunisian Football Federation (FTF) is set to hold its ordinary and extraordinary general meetings today, with significant reforms to football governance on the agenda.
Scheduled to start at 2:00 p.m., the meetings will take place at a hotel in Gammarth, bringing together key stakeholders to deliberate on proposed amendments to the FTF statutes and the laws regulating Tunisian football.
One of the primary topics for discussion will be changes to the federation’s governing framework, aimed at modernizing the sport’s administration in Tunisia.
The meetings are also expected to address issues related to the next elective general assembly of the FTF, including the rules and procedures for candidacies.
These assemblies come at a crucial time for Tunisian football, as stakeholders seek to strengthen the sport’s governance structure and address challenges in its regulatory framework.
The outcomes of the meetings could have far-reaching implications for the future of football in Tunisia, shaping both the national and local levels of the game.