Jang'ombe Boys F.C. is a Zanzibari football club based in Jang'ombe. It competes in the Zanzibar Premier League.
Competing in the Zanzibar Premier League, the highest echelon of Zanzibar football in 2017, Jang'ombe Boys also entered the 2017 Mapinduzi Cup, where they beat Ugandan outfit URA 2–1 in their opening game. [1] However, after facing Tanzanian side Simba in their final group stage clash [2] they were knocked out from the tournament.
Simba Sports Club also known as "Wekundu wa Msimbazi" is a professional football club based in Kariakoo ward in Ilala District of Dar es Salaam Region in Tanzania.
The Tanzania Mainland Premier League is a top-level Tanzanian professional football league, governed by the Tanzania Football Federation.
Zanzibar Premier League is the top division of the Zanzibar Football Association. It was created in 1926.
The Tanzania FA Cup is the top knockout tournament of the Tanzanian football.
Malindi Sport Club is a Zanzibar football club based in Unguja. Established 1942 and most decorated club in Zanzibar. For many years they dominated Tanzania, as champions of Zanzibar and Tanzania regional tournament. And from 1989 to 1992. After achieving many national and regional titles, the team started playing for the Zanzibar Premier League in 2004 when the Zanzibar became an independent member of CAF, so they represent Zanzibar in the continental club championship.
Miembeni Sport Club is a Zanzibari football club based in Unguja.
Azam Football Club is a professional football club based in Chamazi, Temeke, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, that competes in the Tanzanian Premier League. Nicknamed Wana Lambalamba, Chamazi Millionaires or the Bakers, the club was founded as Mzizima Football Club in 2004, changed its name to Azam Sports Club in 2005, then Azam Football Club in 2006 and moved to its current stadium, Azam Complex Chamazi, in 2010.
Kikosi Maalum cha Kuzuia Magendo Sports Club, or simply KMKM SC is a football club from Zanzibar based in Unguja.
Jamhuri Sports Club, is a football club based in Pemba Island, Zanzibar.
Robert Ssentongo is an Ugandan international footballer who plays for Kyetume FC, as a striker.
James Agyekum Kotei is a Ghanaian footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Mtibwa Sugar in Tanzania.
Murushid Juuko is a Ugandan professional footballer who plays as a centre back for Express FC.
The SportPesa Super Cup is an association football competition that took place in June 2017 in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania.
The 2016–17 Zanzibar Premier League season is the top level of football competition in Zanzibar.
The 2018–19 Zanzibar Premier League is the 37th season of the Zanzibar Premier League, the top-tier football league in Zanzibar. The season started on 20 October 2018.
Razak Abalora is a Ghanaian professional footballer who plays for the Moldovan National Division team Sheriff Tiraspol as a goalkeeper. He joined the club from Tanzanian side Azam F.C. on a free transfer.
The Mapinduzi Cup is a top knockout football tournament in Zanzibar. Mapinduzi meaning Revolution in recognition of the Zanzibar Revolution. The Mapinduzi Cup is a tournament created by the Zanzibar Football Federation to commemorate Zanzibar's Revolution day which is marked annually on 12 January. The first edition of the cup was in 1998. However, the cup is played between Zanzibari clubs together with clubs from Tanzania mainland. Since 2013 clubs from Kenya and Uganda have been invited to take part occasionally.
Mlandege FC is an association football club from Unguja that competes in the Zanzibar Premier League. With seven league titles, it is the joint most successful club in league history along with KMKM. The club was founded in 1970.
Allan Tarsis Munaaba is a Ugandan retired football player who played for Uganda Revenue Authority SC in the Ugandan Premier League as a left defender. Currently he serves as the Uganda Revenue Authority SC Chief Executive Officer since September 2021.