MAPINDUZI CUP
Foreign sides APR, URA FC set to spice-up Mapinduzi Cup in Zanzibar
Four foreign sides have been invited to grace the Mapinduzi Cup slated for December 28th to January 13th, 2024.
The organisers have invited Rwanda giants APR FC, URA FC from Uganda which is handled by former International David Obua, Vital’O from Burundi and Kenya Premier League side Bandari FC.
The tournament organized by the government of Zanzibar together with the Zanzibar Football Federation (ZFF) will be played at the newly refurbished Amani Stadium.
Hussein Ahmada, the ZFF general Secretary also confirmed that the defending champions Simba SC together with Azam SFC, Young Africans SC and Singida Big Stars will also take part. Mlandege SC, Jamhuri SC, KVZ FC and Chipukizi FC are the teams from Zanzibar that will take part.
But Ahmada revealed that the official opening of the Amani Stadium will take place on December 27th, 2023 with an international match between Zanzibar Heroes and Tanzanian Mainland.
MAPINDUZI CUP
Zanzibar stop Burkina Faso to win Mapinduzi Cup
Hosts Zanzibar are the winners of the Mapinduzi Cup 20225.
The Zanzibar Heroes defeated Burkina Faso 2-1 in the final of the tournament played on Monday night at the Gombani Stadium in Pemba.
Zanzibar went into the match with a point to prove as the West African team has defeated them 1-0 in the initial stages of the tournament.
Ibrahim Hamad Hilika gave the home side the lead four minutes from the interval as the local fans burst into celebration.
After the interval Burkina Faso continued to press before Aboubacar Traroe leveled matters after 70 minutes. As the referee prepared to blow the final whistle Hassan Ali Cheda
Made it 2-1 after he brilliantly curled in a shot that the Burkina Faso goalkeeper failed to stop.
Feisal Salum, the Zanzibar Heroes captain said they are very happy to win the Mapinduzi Cup as a national team. “It has been a good tournament and we thank the fans for all the support,” added the captain.
The final was graced by the President of Zanzibar and the Chairman of the Revolutionary Council, Hussein Mwinyi.
This was the first time that the tournament was played between national teams and not teams from around the region like has previously been the case. The tournament attracted Zanzibar, Tanzania, Kenya and Burkina Faso.
MAPINDUZI CUP
Zanzibar eliminates Harambee Stars in Mapinduzi Cup 2025
Zanzibar Heroes have defeated Kenya 1-0 to qualify for the final at the on-going Mapinduzi Cup 2025 in Pemba, Zanzibar.
The Heroes netted a late goal off a corner that Ali Khatib nodded in four minutes into added time at the Gombani Stadium on Friday night.
Moses Shumah had earlier missed a scoring opportunity for Kenya, while skipper Feisal Salum ‘Toto’ also had his effort blocked by the Harambee Stars goalkeeper.
Kenya’s Aboud Omar was shown a straight red card following an altercation with the referee after 70th minute. Zanzibar also had a player sent off later in the match. Zanzibar who finished second will now face Burkina Faso who topped the round robin log.
“We are happy that we managed to get a win against a strong Kenyan side. Now we shall focus on preparing for the final match against Burkina Faso on January 13th,” said Zanzibar’s captain Salum.
Zanzibar Heroes beat Tanzania 1-0 in the opening match of the tournament and lost by the same margin to Burkina Faso in the second match.
Table standing
P W D L GF GA GD Pts
Burkina Faso 3 2 1 0 4 1 3 7
Zanzibar 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 6
Kenya 3 1 1 1 3 2 1 4
Tanzania 3 0 0 3 0 5 -5 0
MAPINDUZI CUP
Harambee Stars defeat Tanzania 2-0 in Mapinduzi Cup
Kenya’s Harambee Stars have defeated Tanzania 2-0 in their second match at Mapinduzi Cup 2025 on-going in Pemba, Zanzibar.
After a goalless first half Boniface Muchiri gave Kenya the lead after 55 minutes at the Gombani Stadium on Tuesday night. He capitalized on a Daniel Sakar cross to give Kenya the lead.
Ryan Ogam increased Kenya’s lead 12 minutes later as interim coach Francis Kimanzi’s team continued to push forward.
Tanzania had a chance to pull a goal back, but Offen Chikola with only goalkeeper to beat the Harambee Stars goalkeeper.
“I am glad that my squad was boosted with Gor Mahia players and we need to prepare for the match against Zanzibar on Friday,” said Kimanzi.
Kenya now lead the log with 4 points and a better goal difference that Burkina Faso who have the same number of point. Burkina Faso who drew 1-1 with Kenya in the opening match defeated Zanzibar Heroes 1-0 in a match played on Monday.
Table standing
P W D L GF GA GD Pts
Kenya 2 1 1 0 3 1 2 4
Burkina Faso 2 1 1 0 2 1 1 4
Zanzibar 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 3
Tanzania 2 0 0 2 0 3 -3 0
MAPINDUZI CUP
Kenya, Burkina Faso draw in Mapinduzi Cup 2025
The Harambee Stars of Kenya have settled for a 1-1 draw in their opening match of the Mapinduzi Cup 2025 on-going in Pemba, Zanzibar.
Coach Francis Kimanzi’s team were minutes away from registering a win before Burkina Faso scored late to force the match into a draw at the Gombai Stadium on Saturday night.
After several missed chances in-front of goal James Kinyanjui gave Harambee Stars the lead after firing in a rebound.
The KCB FC striker made no mistake latching onto a well taken Boniface Muchiri free kick that the Burkinabe goalkeeper parried back into play. Kinyanjui fired the rebound into the net four minutes into added trime before the interval.
In the second half Burkina Faso made some changes and created some descent scoring chances, but failed to convert. However, as the match was about to end Aboubacar Traore leveled matters for Burkina Faso after 90 minutes.
In the opening match played on Fridat Zibzibar Heroes sdefeated Tanzania’s Kilimanjaro Stars 1-0 with Fei Toto scoring the lone goal.
The Kilimanjaro Stars will be raging for redemption following their 1-0 loss to the hosts in the opener on Friday.
Skipper Feisal Salum ‘Fei Toto’ scored the only goal in the 51st minute, capitalising on a lapse in concentration in their peer’s defence to slot home.
Action returns on January 6th, 2025 as Burkina Faso face Zanzibar Heroes.
The tournament which will climax on January 10th, 2025 and played to celebrate the anniversary of the revolution of Zanzibar is organized by the government of Zanzibar and Zanzibar Football Federation (ZFF).
Table standing
P W D L GF GA GD Pts
Zanzibar 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 3
Burkina Faso 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1
Kenya 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1
Tanzania 1 0 0 1 0 1 -1 0
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