The first sports association created in Kairouan was the
Stade Kairouanais, founded in 1920 at the initiative of René Solal. This club, which played within the Central District, was made up of both Tunisian and French players, including Taieb Jenayah, Salah Karkoud, Mohamed Gharbi, Béchir Jenayah (father of
Othman Jenayah), Salah-Eddine (Saladin) Meftah, Jomaa Azzouni, Ali Ben Mabrouk, Laaroussi Trabelsi, Mosbah Kaabi, and Abdesselem Ben Abid. When the club was dissolved in 1941, athletes from the region founded
Jeunesse Sportive Kairouanaise (JSK) the following year. The executive committee elected during the general assembly of February 20, 1943, was composed as follows: •
President: Chedly Belhaj •
Vice-President: Zribi Tassi •
General Secretary: Salah Ben Jannet •
Deputy General Secretary: Tahar Taktak •
Treasurer: Chedly Ben Halima •
Deputy Treasurer: Dahmani Besserour •
Members: Mohamed Boudokhane, Mohamed Ben Jannet, Ameur Khalaf, and Hammi After several failed attempts to reach the national division, JSK finally joined the elite in 1972. The team, managed by
Hamda Laaouani and coached by Yugoslav
Dragan Vasiljevic, surprised everyone in 1977 by winning the Tunisian championship, with a squad built around team leader
Khemaïs Laabidi and the league’s top scorer
Moncef Ouada. After 27 seasons in
Ligue I, the club was relegated to Ligue II, before returning to the top flight in the 2005–2006 season—only to be relegated again later. ==Honours==