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Tanzania’s Mbwana Samatta loaned to Belgium’s Royal Antwerp

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Tanzanian International Mbwana Ally Samatta has returned to the  Belgian First Division A side, this time with Royal Antwerp.

The Taifa Stars skipper was yesterday loaned from Turkish side Fenerbahce.

“The 28-year-old striker from Tanzania comes over from Turkish (club) Fenerbahce, who we will meet in the UEL group stage. He will be hired until the end of the season with a purchase option,” reads the statement from Royal Antwerp.

It is hoped that the move back to Belgium will help Samatta rediscover his scoring form.

Since joining the Turkish Super Lig outfit from English Premier League side, Aston Villa, the Samatta has struggled in front of goal. In the 2020-21 campaign, he scored just five times despite making 27 league appearances.

After this move, the Tanzania skipper becomes the seventh player from Africa in the Royal Antwerp squad. The others include; Abdoulaye Seck (Senegal), Alhassan Yusuf (Nigeria), Nill De Pauw (Congo), Luete Ava Dongo (Congo), Bruny Nsimba (Angola) and Opoku Ampomah (Ghana).

CAF Confederation Cup

Azam FC, Singida Black Stars pick away wins in CAF Confederation Cup

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Tanzania Premier League sides Azam FC and Singida Black Stars FC collected away wins in the first leg first preliminary round matches of the 2025/2026 TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup.

Fresh from winning the CECAFA Kagame Cup, Singida Black Stars FC stopped Rayon Sports FC 1-0 in a match played in Kigali on Saturday.

Marouf Tchakei netted the lone goal after 20 minutes in a match that saw the two teams create numerous scoring opportunities.

At the Juba National Stadium, Azam FC under the guidance of new coach Florent Ibenge picked a comfortable 2-0 win against El Merriekh SC Bentiu.

Attacking midfielder Toto Faisal Salum scored after 28 minutes, and DR Congo import Jephte Kitambala made it 2-0 after 68 minutes.

“We are happy to come here and win the match with two goals. We now have to work hard and plan for the return leg,” said the experienced Ibenge after the match.

Burundi’s Flambeau du Centre also picked a 2-1 win against visiting Al Akhdar FC (Libya) in Bujumbura.

Papel Ary gave the visitors the lead in the first half, while Asmani Amissi and David Irishura scored in the second half to ensure the home side registered a win infront of their fans.

In the other matches played by teams from the CECAFA Zone, Ethiopia’s Welayta Dicha FC settled for a goalless draw against Al-Ittihad (Libya) in Addis Ababa.

Making their debut in continental Football, Uganda’s NEC FC also settled for a 2-2 draw against Nairobi United (Kenya) in a match played at the Hamz Stadium, Nakivubo in Kampala.

Action continues on Sunday with Somalia’s Dekedda Fc facing Zamala Ruwaba (Sudan), while AS du Port (Djibouti) face KMKM SC from Zanzibar.

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CAF Champions League

Vipers SC, Young Africans win CAF Champions League ties

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Two teams from the CECAFA Zone Vipers SC and Young Africans SC made winning starts in the 2025/2026 TotalEnergies CAF Champions League campaign on Friday.

The Uganda Premier League reigning champions Vipers SC stopped African Stars FC (Namibia) 1-0 in the first leg first preliminary round match played at the Athlone Stadium in Cape Town, South Africa.

Hillary Mukundane netted Vipers SC’s lone goal after 13 minutes when he diverted a Karim Watamala shot.

Substitute Yunus Sentamu had the chance to make it 2-0 later in the game, but failed to finish in what looked easy when he rounded by the Africans Stars FC goalkeeper Michael James, but missed the target.

Tanzanian giants Young Africans SC also got to a perfect start seeing off Wiliete SC 3-0 away in Angola.

Aziz Andwabile broke the deadlock in the 32nd minute in Luanda, before Edmund John doubled the lead in the 72nd. Prince Dube also got his name on the scoring board 11 minutes later.

Action continues on Saturday with veracious teams from the CECAFA Zone in action. Ethiopian Insurance FC will host Zanzibar’s Mlandege SC in Addis Ababa, while Mogadishu City Club play Kenya Police FC, and Simba SC (Tanzania) play away to Gaborone Utd.

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Young Africans SC, Vipers SC kick start CAF Champions League campaign with away ties

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Two teams from the CECAFA Zone Young Africans SC and Vipers SC will be the first teams to test action in the first preliminary round of the 2025/2026 TotalEnergies CAF Champions League on Friday.

The Tanzanian Premier League giants Young African SC, fresh from winning the Community Shield will play away to debutants Wiliete Sport Club of Angola.

Romain Folz, the Young Africans SC head coach has made it clear that the team is going all out to try and get a comfortable win before the return leg.

“Our mission is to go and try and get a good win away in Angola, so that we make our work easier in the return leg in-front of our fans,” said Folz.

In Cape Town at the Atholone Stadium, Uganda Premier League champions Vipers SC will be in against against African Stars FC (Namibia).

Ivan Jacky Minnaert, the Vipers SC coach says his team is well prepared for the match. He made it clear that the International friendly matches they played in Rwanda against Police FC and Tanzania’s Azam FC also helped them shape up well.

“My team has prepared really well and we have players who are fresh from the TotalEnergies CAF African Nations Cup. We are confident we shall get a positive result before hosting the Namibian team at home,” added Minnaert.

Vipers SC will look to the experience of midfielder Taddeo Lwanga who rejoined the team from Rwanda’s APR FC. The Club will also look to the foreign players signed last month, Kevin Dasylva Bady (DR Congo), Odili Chukwuma (Nigeria) and Liberian Mark Yallah.

Action continues on Saturday for CECAFA teams when Ethiopian Insurance FC host Zanzibar’s Mlandega FC, and Mogadishu Scity Club bttle Kenya Police FC in Nairobi.

Tanzania’s Simba SC will also be in action away to Gaborone Utd, and El Merriekh take on Saint Eloi Lupopo (DR Congo). Burundi champions Aigle Noir will host ASAS Djibouti Telecom, while Jamus SC (South Sudan) entertain Al Hilal on Sunday.

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FIFA ranking

Uganda improves by six places in latest FIFA ranking

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Uganda are the only nation to improve in the latest FIFA rankings in the Council of East and Central Africa Football Association (CECAFA) Zone.

In the rankings released on Thursday, Uganda improved by six places to 82nd place with 1287.61 points.

The improvement in ranking is attributed to their recent performance in the CHAN tournament where they reached the quarter final stage and also won two matches in the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers.

Uganda improvement in the FIFA ranking also sees them move to 15th place in Africa.

Tanzania who dropped by four places to 107th in the world ranking remain second placed in the CECAFA Zone, while Kenya who also reached the quarter final stage of the TotalEnergies CAF African Nations Championship (CHAN) slipped by two places to 111th.

Sudan placed 4th in the CECAFA Zone slipped by six places to 116th in the world, while Rwanda remained static at 127th place. Burundi and Ethiopia also dropped by two places to 141st and one place to 147th respectively.

All the other nations from the CECAFA Zone South Sudan, Djibouti and Somalia did not improve, while Eritrea is un-ranked.

Morocco, the highest ranked nation in Africa in 11th place with 1706.27 points. Spain moved to top of the rankings with 1875.37 points.

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