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Azam stop Simba SC to qualify for 2022/2023 Tanzania FA Cup final

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Azam Football Club have qualified for the final of the 2022/2023 Tanzania FA Cup, also known as the Azam Sports Federation Cup (ASFC).

Azam FC defeated Simba SC 2-1 in the first semi final match played at the Nangwanda Sijaona Stadium, Mtwara on Sunday.

Lusajo Mwaikenda gave Azam SC the lead after 22 minutes, but Sadio Kanoute leveled matters six minutes later.

After recess the two teams pushed forward to try and get more goals, but it was Azam FC who netted through Zimbabwean international Prince Dube after 75 minutes. Simba SC created more scoring opportunities, but failed to take them.

Kali Ongala, Azam FC’s assistant coach praised his players for the hard work. “ I thank the players for the hard work and now we must prepare for the final,” added Ongala.

Azam FC had already picked a 1-0 win and a 1-1 draw in the two Premier League matches played against Simba SC this season.

Azam FC will now wait to face the winners of the second semi final between Cup holders Young Africans SC and Singida Big Stars FC.

The match between Young Africans SC and Singida Big Stars FC was postponed to give coach Nasreddine Nabi’s team to prepare for the first leg TotalEnergies CAF Confederation semi final clash against South Africa’s Murumo Gallants FC on May 10th in Dar es Salaam.

CECAFA

CECAFA to seek for more sponsors – Maduot

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The Acting President of the Council of East and Central Africa Football Associations (CECAFA), Augustino Parek Maduot has said they will seek for sponsors inorder to develop Football further in the Zone.

Maduot said this on Monday evening during a press conference in Juba, South Sudan held after his arrival from Kenya where he officially took over as CECAFA’s Acting President on May 2nd, 2025.

“We are going to look for more sponsors because we need to keep developing Football more in the Zone,” said Maduot.

Maduot who is also the President of the South Sudan Football Association made it clear that he is ready to work with all Member Associations so that there are more positive strides made in the CECAFA Zone.

“The journey to success is not a one day activity, but continuous work. We shall keep working hard and also strengthening different aspects so that we get better as a Zone,” he added.

He said the season opening CECAFA Beach Soccer Championship to take place in Kenya next month will be fully sponsored.

Maduot who took over as CECAFA Acting President from new CAF Executive Member and President of the Tanzania Football Federation (TFF), Wallace Karia will serve until the next Elective General Assembly is held next year.

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Kenya Premier League

Gor Mahia FC win to keep pace with leaders Police in Kenya Premier League

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Reigning champions Gor Mahia FC stopped Shabana FC 1-0 on Sunday to keep pace with table leaders Kenya Police FC in the 2024/2025 Kenya Premier League.

Going into the match at the Gusii Stadium Gor Mahia FC K’Ogalo were placed third, while Shabana FC in 4th place.

Although tensions flared and fans were engaged in violent battles, the match was eventually played and Sylvester Owino’s second half headed goal was enough to ensure Gor Mahia FC collected maximum points.

The win pushed Gor Mahia FC to 53 points from 29 matches played, while Police FC who stopped Kariobangi Sharks 1-0 are still top with 55 points from a similar number of matches played. Tusker FC are in third place with 52 points and Shabana FC with 46 points in fourth place.

Sinisa Mihic, the Gor Mahia FC coach has made it clear that after picking the win against Shabana FC, they need to keep working hard with few matches remaining to be played. “We know exactly what we need to do as the League gets to the closer to the end,” added Mihic.

With five matches to be played by each of the top four teams, it promises to be a thrilling ending.

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FERWAFA Peace Cup

APR FC defeat Rayon Sports to win FERWAFA Peace Cup

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Army side APR FC are the winners of the 2024/2025 FERWAFA Peace Cup.

APR FC defeated arch-rivals Rayon Sports FC 2-0 in the final played at the Amahoro Stadium in Kigali on Sunday.

First half goals by Djibrire Quattara and Gilbert Mugisha were enough to ensure APR FC walked away with the trophy and cash prize in-front of their fans.

To reach the final APR FC ejected Police FC 2-1 on goal aggregate, while Rayon Sports FC also saw off Mukura Victory Sports FC 2-1 on goal aggregate.

In the women’s category Rayon Sports WFC were on the losing side. After starting well, Rayon Sports WFC suffered a 4-2 defeat to Indahangarwa WFC in the final.

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CAF U-20 Africa Cup of Nations

Kenya, Tanzania remain win-less in TotalEnergies CAF U-20 AFCON

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CECAFA representatives Kenya and Tanzania are still win-less at the on-going TotalEnergies CAF U-20 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 in Egypt.

Kenya’s Rising Stars suffered a 3-1 Group B defeat to Tunisia in a match played on Sunday at the 30 June Air Defense Stadium in Cairo.

Lawrence Ouma Okoth gave Kenya the lead after 38 minutes, but Tunisia earned a penalty and converted through Fares Bousnina in the eighth minute of added time before the break.

After resumption Tunisia made it 2-1 after 70 minutes through Omar Ben Ali, and Alaeddine Derbali netted the third five minutes to full time.

It was Kenya’s second straight defeat at the tournament after losing their opening match 3-2 against Morocco.

On Saturday Tanzania also suffered a straight defeat going down 1-0 to Sierra Leone in a Group A encounter. Tanzania kick started their campaign with a 1-0 loss to South Africa. They will will conclude their Group A games against Zambia and Egypt.

The four semi-finalists will qualify as the CAF representatives for the 2025 FIFA U-20 World Cup to take place in Chile.

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