Tunisia’s Esports Federation welcomes four new clubs
New clubs – Team Wave, GnG Esports, Supreme Leaders and Club Sportif Sfaxien – join in as the 2025 Tunisian Esports Super League kicks off.
Tunisia.- Tunisia’s esports ecosystem is gaining strength, with the Tunisian Esports Federation (TunESF) officially welcoming four new clubs into its national structure. Team Wave, GnG Esports, Supreme Leaders and Club Sportif Sfaxien joined the Federation in October, ahead of the country’s main competition, the Tunisian Esports Super League 2025 (TESL 25).
TESL 25 started on November 12 and finishes in late December, with the finals scheduled to take place in person on a date still to be confirmed. The multi-title competition features EA FC 26, eFootball Teams, Mobile Legends, Valorant, Counter-Strike 2 and League of Legends in a packed national calendar.
TunESF said: “These organisations strengthen our competitive ecosystem and broaden participation across multiple titles, wishing the newcomers a season full of challenges and success.”
TunESF said the admission of the four clubs will deepen competition and open more pathways for local players to enter organised esports. As a recognised national sports federation under Tunisian law, TunESF is working to professionalise competitive gaming through structured national leagues, development initiatives, workshops, game jams and community events.
With new teams, an expanding game roster and a growing competition schedule, Tunisia is positioning itself as one of North Africa’s most organised and fast-rising esports markets. The momentum around TESL 25 is expected to reinforce the country’s role in shaping the future of esports in the region.