Tunisia’s anticipated poor performance at the World Cup reflects a broader crisis within its national football program. Recent results have been described as “catastrophic” and were largely predicted. The team’s struggles are seen as symptomatic of deeper issues plaguing Tunisian football at a systemic level. This outcome isn’t simply a tournament disappointment, but an indicator of long-term decline. The article, published by Kapitalis, frames the situation as a warning sign for the future of the sport in the country. It suggests a need for significant reform and investment to revitalize Tunisian football.