Pan African S.C.

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Pan African Football Club
Full namePan African Football Club
Nickname(s)Pan FC
Founded1975
Ground National Stadium
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Capacity65,000
ChairmanAdam Kirumbi
ManagerDaniel Magogo
League Tanzanian First League
2024–251

Pan African Football Club is a Tanzanian football club based in Dar es Salaam. [1]

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They play in the top level of Tanzanian professional football, the Tanzanian Premier League. [2]

History

FC Pan African was founded in 1970 in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Based in the capital, Dar es Salaam, the team has won the Tanzanian Football League twice and the Tanzanian Cup three times. They have participated in four CAF tournaments, successfully advancing past the first round each time.

The 2007–08 season was the last in the Tanzanian Football League to date, where they finished in last place.

Despite their past successes, the club has faced difficulties in recent years, with their league performance becoming more inconsistent. However, the team continues to play a role in developing young players and remains a respected name in Tanzanian football.

Achievements

The greatest achievements of FC Pan African are linked to their dominance in Tanzanian football during the 1970s and 1980s. The club has won the Tanzanian Premier League several times, although their recent successes have been limited. The club has also participated in continental competitions, representing Tanzania in tournaments like the CAF Champions League and the CAF Confederation Cup in the past. [3]

Achievements

1982
1982
1978, 1979, 1981

Performance in CAF competitions

1983: Second Round
1989: Preliminary Round
1979 – Second Round
1980 – Second Round
1982 – Second Round

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules, some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
- GK Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Hadji Macharazi
- DF Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Majuto Com
- DF Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Msafiri Juma
- DF Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Shaban Aboma
- DF Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Anthony Matangalu
- MF Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Kado Nongo
No.Pos.NationPlayer
- MF Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Kaunda Vedastus
- MF Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Samuel Ngasa
- MF Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Shija Mkina
- FW Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Rashid Roshwa
- FW Flag of Tanzania.svg  TAN Ahmed Ally

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References

  1. Tanzania League  – RSSSF
  2. Tanzania League standings  – FIFA
  3. "About". Pan Africa Football LLC. 12 September 2023. Retrieved 14 October 2024.