The young central defender, Amin-Elias Gröller, has just agreed to join the Tunisian national team, thus providing a key reinforcement to the Carthage Eagles. At only 20 years old, this player of Austrian-Egyptian origin plays for Rapid Vienna, a leading club in the Austrian Bundesliga, where he demonstrates great defensive maturity and an imposing height of 1.90 meters, assets that attract the Tunisian squad.
Born on January 25, 2005, in Vienna, Gröller has been developing his career in Austria for several seasons, where he has gradually progressed to play in the Bundesliga with Rapid Vienna and its reserve team. His integration into the Austrian championship has been marked by solid performances, especially in high-stakes matches, despite his young age, making him a promising defender with high potential.
More recently, Amin-Elias Gröller met with Zied Jaziri, a member of the Tunisian federation staff, to discuss his future with the Tunisian national team. This meeting confirms the player’s desire to wear the Carthage Eagles jersey and to identify with his Tunisian roots in an international context. His profile perfectly fits Tunisia’s ambitions, which are to strengthen their central defense ahead of upcoming continental and world challenges.
This arrival is part of a targeted recruitment strategy of binational players by the Carthage Eagles, a strategy that has already proven successful. With Amin-Elias Gröller, Tunisia adds a young, technically sharp, and European league-experienced player, which should sustainably strengthen the Tunisian defense and provide it with more stability during upcoming competitions.