Burkinabe s tar Ouédraogo secures future in Tunisia with CS Sfaxien extension

Burkina Faso midfielder Hasamadou Ouédraogo has committed his future to Tunisian side Club Sportif Sfaxien after signing a contract extension that will keep him at the club until June 2029.

The agreement marks a significant step in the 23-year-old’s career and underlines the club’s long-term trust in a player who has quickly become an important part of their midfield structure since arriving from AS Douanes.

Ouédraogo’s extension was officially confirmed by CS Sfaxien, with the club describing the move as part of its wider sporting project aimed at maintaining stability and building a competitive squad for both domestic and continental ambitions.

Since joining the Tunisian outfit, the Burkinabe international has grown steadily in influence, establishing himself as a reliable presence in midfield through consistent performances and professionalism on and off the pitch.

This season alone, Ouédraogo has made 26 appearances, contributing to CS Sfaxien’s strong run of form. His work rate and tactical discipline have been key elements in the team’s performances, earning him increased responsibility within the squad.

The decision to extend his contract by three more years reflects the confidence of the club’s management in his development and potential. Rather than waiting until the end of his previous deal, Sfaxien have moved early to secure one of their emerging key players for the long term.

For African football, the move highlights the growing pathway of West African players who are continuing to make an impact in North African leagues, which remain an important stepping stone for many careers on the continent.

Ouédraogo’s journey from Burkina Faso to Tunisia has been marked by steady progress rather than sudden breakthrough, with his adaptation to a new environment proving crucial to his rise within the squad.

At 23, the midfielder still has significant room for development, and CS Sfaxien appear keen to provide the platform for that growth.

The club views him as a player capable of making a sustained contribution not only in the Tunisian league but also in potential continental competitions where experience and consistency are vital.

For Ouédraogo, the new deal represents both recognition and responsibility. It rewards several months of steady improvement in the black and white jersey while also placing him at the centre of the club’s future plans.

As CS Sfaxien continue to shape their squad for upcoming challenges, the decision to secure Ouédraogo on a long-term contract signals clear intent: stability, continuity and belief in young African talent as the foundation for future success.

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Mubarak Haruna
Mubarak Haruna is an emerging force in African football journalism, recognised for his speed, accuracy and ability to break major stories. He specialises in breaking news, match coverage and multimedia storytelling across radio, television and digital platforms.He holds a degree in Journalism from the Ghana Institute of Journalism and has developed his craft within some of Ghana’s leading media organisations. Mubarak has worked with the Multimedia Group, where he served as a sports radio and television presenter at Joy FM, while also contributing as a writer for Myjoyonline.com.Known for his sharp instincts and ability to deliver timely football stories, Mubarak has gained growing recognition for his impactful reporting and dedication to the profession.He is currently the Deputy Managing Editor of African.Football, where he plays a key role in driving editorial operations, breaking major stories and supporting the platform’s mission to deliver fast, reliable and high-quality African football content to a global audience.

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