
AS Hammamet, is a Tunisian basketball club based in Hammamet. Established in 1945, the team plays in the Championnat National A.

El Menzah Sport Palace is an indoor sports arena situated in El Menzah, a district in the north of Tunis. It is located in the heart of the Olympic City of El Menzah, near the Stade El Menzah.

Ezzahra Sports, or EZS, is a Tunisian professional basketball club from Ezzahra. The club competes in the Tunisian Division II, the domestic second tier.
Football is the most popular sport in Tunisia. It was first introduced by Italian migrants. The governing body is the Tunisian Football Federation.

Jeunesse Sportive Kairouan, also known as JS Kairouan, is a Tunisian professional basketball club from Kairouan. The club competes in the Championnat National A, the highest league in Tunisian basketball. Kariouan has won the league three times, with three consecutive titles in 2001, 2002 and 2003.
The Sports Hall of Radès, formerly known as 7 November Hall is an indoor sporting arena used mostly for basketball located in Radès, Tunisia. The capacity of the arena is 17,000 spectators.

The Sousse Olympic Indoor Sports Hall is an indoor sporting arena located in Sousse, Tunisia. The Hall is the Home of the Étoile Sportive du Sahel commons sections including Handball, Basketball, Volleyball The capacity of the arena is 5,000 spectators.

15 October Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Bizerte, Tunisia. It has a capacity of 20,000 seats of which 4,000 are covered. The stadium hosted matches of the 2004 African Cup of Nations, which has also been won by the Tunisian team, but it is usually used by CA Bizertin.
Ali Zouaoui Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Kairouan, Tunisia. It was used by football team Jeunesse Sportive Kairouanaise until 1999. The stadium holds 15,000 people. It was named after economist and football executive originated from Kairouan Governorate Ali Zouaoui.

Bou Kornine Stadium, officially Stade Municipal de Hammam-Lif, is a multi-purpose stadium in Hammam-Lif, Tunisia. It is currently used by football team Club Sportif de Hammam-Lif. The stadium holds 15,000 people.

7 March Stadium is a stadium in Ben Guerdane, Tunisia. It is currently used mostly for football. The stadium holds 10,000 of which 4,000 are covered, and was built in 2000. It is used by the US Ben Guerdane.

El Menzah Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium, located in the north of Tunis, Tunisia.

Municipal Stadium of Gabès is a multi-use stadium in Gabès, Tunisia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Stade Gabèsien and AS Gabès of the Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1. The stadium has a capacity of 15,000 spectators.

Mustapha Ben Jannet Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Monastir, Tunisia. It is currently used by US Monastir, and was used for the 2004 African Cup of Nations. The stadium holds 20,000 people and sometimes, it's used as a home for Tunisia national football team.

Stade Nabeulien is a Tunisian professional basketball club from Nabeul. The club competes in the Championnat National A. Notable players of the team include senior men's Tunisian national basketball team members Mohamed Hdidane, Nizar Knioua, and Anis Hedidane.

Boujemaa Kmiti Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Béja, Tunisia. It is currently used by football team Olympique Béja. The stadium holds 10,000 people.
Taïeb mhiri Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Sfax, Tunisia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Club Sportif Sfaxien. Built in 1938, it holds 14,000 people and was used for the 2004 African Cup of Nations.

Tunisia competed in the Summer Olympic Games for the first time at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, Italy. 42 competitors, all men, took part in 22 events in 7 sports.

Tunisia competed at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, Japan.

Tunisia competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, Mexico.

Tunisia (TUN) competed at the 1975 Mediterranean Games in Algiers, Algeria.

During the 1976 Summer Olympics held in Montréal in Canada, the Tunisian team initially competed but then joined a boycott by all but two African nations. The boycott was called due to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) allowing the New Zealand team to participate despite the recent tour of South Africa by the country's rugby union team. Sporting contact with South Africans was banned by the IOC as a consequence of the system of apartheid operated in the country.

Tunisia competed at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, United States. The nation returned to the Olympic Games after participating in the American-led boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics.

Tunisia (TUN) competed at the 1987 Mediterranean Games in Latakia, Syria.

Tunisia competed at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea.

One man athlete from Tunisia competed at the 1988 Summer Paralympics in Seoul, South Korea.

Tunisia (TUN) competed at the 1991 Mediterranean Games in Athens, Greece.

Tunisia competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain.

One man athlete from Tunisia competed at the 1992 Summer Paralympics in Barcelona, Spain.

Three athletes from Tunisia competed at the 1996 Summer Paralympics in Atlanta, United States. The silver medals were won in athletics.

Tunisia (TUN) competed at the 1997 Mediterranean Games in Bari, Italy.

Tunisia competed at the 2017 World Championships in Athletics in London, United Kingdom, from 4 to 13 August 2017.

Tunisia competed at the World Games 2017 in Wroclaw, Poland, from 20 July 2017 to 30 July 2017.

The Tunisia men's national water polo team is the representative for Tunisia in international men's water polo.

The Tunisia national American football team, nicknamed Les Aigles de Carthage , represents Tunisia in international American football competitions.

The Tunisia national rugby union team is a third tier rugby union nation. They first started competing in 1979 and they competed in the African qualification for the 2007 Rugby World Cup.

The Tunisian Ice Hockey Association (ATHG) is the governing body of ice hockey in Tunisia.

The Tunisian Olympic Committee is the National Olympic Committee that represents Tunisia in the Olympic Movement. It was founded and recognized by the IOC in 1957. It is based in Tunis. It is member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), the Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa and others international sports organisation.

The Tunisian Paralympic Committee, founded in 1990 and a member of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC), is responsible for the development and management of paralympic sports in Tunisia and it belongs to African Sports Confederation of Disabled.

The Tunisian Rugby Federation is the governing body for rugby union in Tunisia. It was founded in 1970 and became affiliated to the International Rugby Board in 1988.