Rachid Turki
Tunisian football manager (1918–2003)
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Rachid Turki (1918–2003) was a Tunisian football manager. He was the first manager of the Tunisia national team.[1] He also coached CA Bizerte.[2]
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Tunisia national football team – managers
- Turki (1956–57)
- Draoua, Cherif, Soudani (1957–60)
- Kristić (1960–61)
- Matošić (1961–63)
- Gérard (1963–65)
- Ben Nacef (1965–68)
- Radojičić (1968–69)
- Sereta (1969)
- Radojičić (1970)
- Hizem (1970–74)
- Nagy (1974–75)
- Chetali (1975–78)
- Hizem (1978–79)
- Dhib (1979–80)
- Hizem (1980–81)
- Kulesza (1981–83)
- Zouaoui (1984–86)
- Vincent (1986–87)
- Ben Othman (1987–88)
- Piechniczek (1988)
- Tlili (1988–89)
- Piechniczek (1989)
- Mahjoub (1990–93)
- Zouaoui (1993–94)
- Benzartic (1994)
- Kasperczak (1994–98)
- Selmi (1998)
- Scoglio (1998–2001)
- Krautzun (2001)
- Michel (2001–02)
- Souayah (2002)
- Zouaoui (2002)
- Lemerre (2002–08)
- Coelho (2008–09)
- Benzarti (2009–10)
- Marchand (2010)
- Benzarti (2011)
- Souayah (2011)
- Trabelsi (2011–13)
- Maâloul (2013)
- Krolc (2013)
- Leekens (2014–15)
- Kasperczak (2015–17)
- Maâloul (2017–18)
- Benzarti (2018)
- Giresse (2018–19)
- Kebaier (2019–22)
- Kadri (2022–24)
- Louhichic (2024)
- Benzarti (2024–)
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