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

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.
2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers
Kenya’s FIFA World Cup qualification campaign takes a knock after defeat

The Harambee Stars of Kenya have suffered a 2-1 home defeat to Gabon in a Group F match in the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers.
Former Arsenal striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang gave Gabon the after 16 minutes at the Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi.
The match also watched by the Kenyan President William Ruto ended 1-0 at the interval infavour of Gabon.
After recess Kenya conceded a penalty which Aubameyang converted after 52 minutes.
Ten minutes later Harambee Stars skipper Michael Olunga pulled back a goal for the home side to send fans into celebrations. The home team continued to push forward, but failed to find the final punch. Kenya’s campaign has now taken a big knock following the defeat and 3-3 away draw to The Gambia few days ago
Benni Mccarthy, the Kenyan coach said that his team had missed some good scoring chances. “There were a lot of positives today, but we also need to keep building and improving,” said the Kenyan coach.
The President of Football Kenya Federation (FKF), Hussein Mohammed thanked all Kenyans for coming to support. “A gallant fight from Harambee Stars, but we live to fight another day. Huge thanks to all Kenyans for the incredible support – the 12th man was truly behind the boys today, and it felt special after years of playing away from home,” said the FKF President.
The defeat by Gabon dents Kenya’s hopes in the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifying campaign. Kenya are 4th in the Group with 6 points, while Gabon are top with 15 points, and Ivory Coast with 13 points.
Action continues on Monday with Ethiopia facing Djibouti in a Group A match to be played at the Ben M’Hamed El Abdi Stadium, El-Jadida in Morocco.
2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers
Sudan maintain lead after draw against Senegal in FIFA World Cup qualifiers

Sudan have maintained their lead in Group B of the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers.
The Falcons of Jediane played out to a goalless draw against former African champions Senegal in a match they hosted at the Benina Martyrs Stadium, Benghazi, Libya on Saturday.
The two teams created some decent scoring opportunities, but failed to utilize them.
Sudan handled by James Kwesi Appiah maintained their lead in Group B with 11 points from five matches played, while DR Congo are second with 10 points. Senegal are third on the log with 9 points, while South Sudan are bottom with two points.
Coach Appiah’s team will return to action on March 25th with a match against South Sudan as they go all out to try and maintain their lead.
Action continues on Sunday with Kenya hosting Gabon in a Group F clash at the Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi.
2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers
Somalia hold Guinea to pick first point in FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier

The national football team of Somalia has picked it’s first point in the on-going FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers.
Somalia held Guinea to a goalless draw in a Group G match played at the Alassane Quattara Stadium in Abidjan, Ivory Coast on Friday night.
Goalkeeper Abdirahman Mohamud Jama was the man of the match for the Somali team as he made several saves to deny Guinea any goals.
The Somalian national team had suffered four straight defeats since the qualifiers started last year.
Somalia remained in sixth place on the log with 1 points, while Guinea are third with 7 points. Algeria lead the Group with 12 points, and Mozambique are second with same number of points and less goal difference.
In a Group C match played at the Amahoro Stadium in Kigali, hosts Rwanda suffered a 2-0 defeat to Nigeria. Turkish based striker Victor James Osimhen netted a brace for the Super Eagles. The Amavubi dropped to third place with 7 points, while South Africa who defeated Lesotho 2-0 lead the Group with 10 points.
Djibouti and Burundi also suffered defeats in Group A matches. Djibouti suffered a 4-1 defeat to Burkina Faso in a match played at the Ben M’Hamed El Abdi Stadium, El Jadida (Morocco), while table leaders Egypt stopped Burundi 2-0.
At the Stade de Martyrs in Kinshasa, DR Congo picked maximum points stopping South Sudan 1-0 in a Group B match. Theo Bongonda netted the lone goal. Burundi also suffered a 1-0 defeat to Ivory Coast in a Group F match.
Action continues on Saturday with Sudan hosting Senegal I a Group B clash in Benghazi, Libya.
AFCON U-17
Uganda names squad ahead of U-17 Africa Cup of Nations 2025

Head coach Brian Ssenyondo has named Uganda’s final squad ahead of the TotalEnergies U-17 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025.
The competition that will attract 16 teams will take place March 30th to April 19th, 2025 in Morocco.
Uganda Cubs, winners of the CECAFA Zonal qualifiers are placed in Group A alongside hosts Morocco, Tanzania and Zambia.
“We have been preparing well and we travel to continue with the preparations in Morocco before the tournament kicks-off,” said Ssenyondo before the team traveled on Thursday. The team is also expected to have some build-up matches.
The coach made it clear that his major target will be to make it to the later stages so that the team can qualify for the FIFA U-17 World Cup. The top 10 teams will qualify for the FIFA U-17 World Cup 2025 to take place in Qatar.
Uganda Cubs will open their campaign against hosts Morocco on March 30th.
Uganda, Tanzania and Somalia are the three teams that will represent the CECAFA Zone at the AFCON U-17 qualifiers.
Uganda’s squad
Adrian Mukwanga, Ashraf Kyakuwa, Trevor Mubiru, Marvin Kabiito (Vipers SC Junior Team), Jovan Nsereko Mukisa (NEC FC Junior Team), Hamza Sengooba, James Bogere, Isima Mulala Magala (Masaka Sunshine FC), Ethan Adeleke Afuga Andreas Oyedele (Bradfield College), Joseph Langol (Paorhinar Soccer Academy), Elvis Torach (Masaka Sunshine FC), Derrick Ssozi (Fort Portal Tax Operators FC), Thomas Ogema, Ashraf Lukyamuzi, Steven Oyirwoth (KCCA FC Soccer Academy), Richard Okello ( Bidco FC Junior Team), Simon Wanyama (Bukedea Comprehensive), Shakur Baggio Lucky Magogo (Namilyango College School), Brain Jjara (KCCA FC), John Brian Owino (Express FC Junior Team), Muhamad Masabo (Lugazi FC Junior Team), Abdul Lukenje Ntege ( Maroons FC Junior Team)
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