Nouioui, Mikari to miss Tunisian qualifier against Nigeria

2009-06-09

Tunisian international and Deportivo La Coruna striker Lassad Nouioui will miss the African/World Cup qualifier against Nigeria on June 20th after suffering an injury Saturday during Tunisia's win over Mozambique, Goal.com reported on Tuesday (June 9th). Sochaux left-back Yassine Mikari is also off the Carthage Eagles line-up, thanks to a suspension for yellow-cards. He will reportedly be replaced by Aymen Abdennour of ESS.

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مهدي Posted 2009-06-16

I am Amine Ajili from Tunisia. I am 10. I love Mehdi Ajili so much.

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