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  1. Hammadi Agrebi Stadium; Full name: Hammadi Agrebi Olympic Stadium: Former names: 7 November Stadium (2001–2011) Olympic Stadium (2011–2020) Location: Radès, Tunis, Tunisia: Coordinates: Public transit: Southern suburbs train of Tunis: Owner: Government of Tunisia: Capacity: 60,000

  2. Lo stadio Hammadi Agrebi (in arabo ملعب حمادي العقربي ‎?), noto come stadio olimpico di Radès, è uno stadio multiuso di Radès, in Tunisia, situato circa 10 km a sud-est del centro di Tunisi.

    • 6 luglio 2001
    • Tunisia
    • 2001
    • Radès
  3. Stade Olympique Hammadi Agrebi (Arabisch: ملعب حمادي العقربي) is een multifunctioneel stadion in Radès, Tunesië. Het stadion wordt vooral gebruikt voor voetbalwedstrijden, hoewel er ook een atletiekbaan om het veld loopt. Het stadion werd geopend in 2001 voor de Middellandse Zeespelen.

    • 60.000
  4. The 2022–23 Tunisian Super Cup was the 19th edition of the Tunisian Super Cup. The match was contested by the 2022–23 Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 champions, Étoile du Sahel and the Tunisian Cup winners, Olympique Béja. The match took place at Stade Hammadi Agrebi in Tunis on 7 January 2024.

  5. Stade Olympique Hamadi Agrebi, opened as Stade 7 November, is a multi-purpose stadium in Radès, Tunis, Tunisia about 10 kilometers south-east of downtown Tunis, in the center of the Olympic City. It is currently used mostly for football matches and it also has facilities for athletics.

  6. Mohamed Ben Rehaiem (Arabic: محمد بن رحيّم), also known as Hamadi Agrebi (20 March 1951 – 21 August 2020) (حمادي العقربي), was a Tunisian football midfielder who played for the Tunisia national team. He was part of the Tunisian squad that participated in the 1978 FIFA World Cup. He also played for CS Sfaxien.