MATCH STATS: Tunisia vs Uganda - TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations Morocco 2025 – Group C

Published:

Tunisia and Uganda will meet for a third time at the TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations when they open their Group C campaign at the Stade Prince Moulay Abdellah Olympique Annex in Rabat on Tuesday (kick-off 21h00 local time / 20h00 GMT).

The teams first met as AFCON debutants in the third-place play-off in 1962, with Tunisia claiming the bronze medal following a 3–0 victory. They met again in the group stages of the 1978 tournament, where Tunisia recorded a 3–1 win. When paired in the same group in 1978, both sides progressed to the semi-finals, Uganda as group winners and Tunisia as runners-up ahead of Morocco and Congo.

Tunisia have outscored Uganda 6–1 across their two previous AFCON meetings and hold a perfect record across all six encounters between the sides, with an aggregate score of 16–1. Tunisia’s biggest win over Uganda was a 6–0 home victory in 2000 AFCON qualifying on 27 February 1999, a match in which current Tunisia coach Sami Trabelsi featured as a player.

Uganda midfielder Travis Mutyaba plays his club football in Tunisia for CS Sfaxien, where he is a team-mate of Aymen Dahmen and Ali Maaloul.

 

HEAD-TO-HEAD OVERALL
Tunisia: P4 W4 D0 L0 GF16 GA1 GD+15
Uganda: P4 W0 D0 L4 GF1 GA16 GD-15

HEAD-TO-HEAD AFCON
Tunisia: P2 W2 D0 L0 GF6 GA1 GD+5
Uganda: P2 W0 D0 L2 GF1 GA6 GD-5

PAST AFCON MEETINGS
1962 – Third Place Play-off (20 January 1962)
Tunisia 3 (Jedidi 3’, Laaouini 53’, Meddad 85’) Uganda 0

1978 – Group B (6 March 1978)
Tunisia 3 (Labidi 36’, Ben Aziza 36’, 83’) Uganda 1 (Musenze 71’)

 

Tunisia – Key Statistics

·       Making their 22nd AFCON finals appearance and their 17th in succession

·       No nation has made more consecutive AFCON appearances; present at every tournament since 1994

·       AFCON champions in 2004; runners-up in 1965 and 1996

·       First qualified in 1962, finishing third

·       Outside of tournaments they have hosted, this is their third AFCON finals staged in North Africa

·       Group-stage exit at Libya 1982; quarter-finals in Egypt 2006 and semi-finals in Egypt 2019

·       Eliminated at the group stage in 2023 after reaching the knockout rounds at the previous four tournaments

·       Failed to win any match in 2023 (D2 L1), the first time since 2010 they failed to register a win at AFCON

·       Winless in their opening match at the last five AFCON tournaments (D2 L3)

·       Last opening-match victory came in 2013 (1–0 vs Algeria)

·       Began the last two tournaments with 1–0 defeats to Mali (2021) and Namibia (2023)

·       Have won just one of their last six AFCON matches (D2 L3), a 2021 round-of-16 win over Nigeria

·       Only two wins in their last 10 AFCON matches overall (D2 L6), all defeats by a 1–0 margin

·       Just one win in their last nine AFCON group matches (D5 L3)

·       Head coach Sami Trabelsi played at four AFCON tournaments (1994, 1996, 1998, 2000), finishing runner-up in 1996

·       As coach, Trabelsi led Tunisia at AFCON 2012 (quarter-finals) and 2013 (group-stage exit)

·       Tunisia won their opening match at both tournaments previously coached by Trabelsi

·       Qualified second behind Comoros in a group also featuring Gambia and Madagascar

·       Recorded home and away wins over Madagascar and an away victory against Gambia

·       Kept one clean sheet in qualifying, a 1–0 home win over Madagascar

·       Yassine Meriah and Aïssa Laïdouni featured in all six qualifying matches

 

Uganda – Key Statistics

·       Making their eighth AFCON finals appearance and first since 2019

·       Returned to the tournament in 2017 after a 39-year absence

·       Last qualified in 2019, reaching the round of 16

·       First qualified for AFCON in 1962

·       Best finish came in 1978 when they were runners-up, losing the final 2–0 to Ghana

·       Lost their opening match in five of their seven previous AFCON appearances

·       Opening-match victories came in 1978 (3–0 vs Congo) and 2019 (2–0 vs DR Congo)

·       Recorded their biggest AFCON win in 1978 with a 3–0 group-stage victory over Morocco

·       Went winless in their first 11 AFCON matches before recording their first victory in 1978

·       Their opening-game win over DR Congo in 2019 is their only victory in their last eight AFCON matches (D2 L5)

·       None of Uganda’s 23 AFCON matches have ended goalless

·       Have previously competed at AFCON tournaments hosted in North Africa in 1974 (Egypt) and 2019 (Egypt)

·       Progressed beyond the group stage only twice, in 1978 and 2019

·       Head coach Paul Put is featuring at his fourth AFCON tournament

·       Previously led Burkina Faso in 2013 (finalists) and 2015 (group-stage exit), and Guinea in 2019 (round of 16)

·       Has never won an AFCON opening match as a coach (D2 L1)

·       Qualified as runners-up behind South Africa, recording home and away wins over Congo

·       Denis Omedi was top scorer in qualifying with two goals

·       Used 27 players during the qualification campaign

·       Veteran goalkeeper Denis Onyango (40) recalled after a four-year absence

·       Onyango featured at the 2017 and 2019 AFCON tournaments, playing all six matches