Tanzania Community Shield

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Tanzania Community Shield ("Ngao ya Jamii") is Tanzanian football's annual match contested between the champions of the previous Tanzanian Premier League season and the holders of the Tanzania FA Cup. If the Premier League champions also won the FA Cup, then the league runners-up provide the opposition. The fixture is recognised as a competitive super cup by the Tanzania Football Federation and CAF. [1] [2] [3] [4]

Winners

YearWinnerScoreFinalistRef.
2001 Young African 2–1 Simba
2002Simba4–1Young African
2003Simba1–0 Mtibwa Sugar
2004Cancelled
2005Simba2–0Young African
2006Not played
2007
2008
2009Mtibwa Sugar1–0Young African
2010Young African0–0

[3–1 pen]

Simba
2011Simba0–0Young African
2012Simba3–2 Azam
2013Young African1–0Azam
2014Young African3–0Azam
2015Young African0–0

[8–7 pen]

Azam
2016Azam2–2

[4–1 pen]

Young African
2017Simba0–0

[5–4 pen]

Young African
2018Simba2–1Mtibwa Sugar
2019Simba4–2Azam
2020Simba2–0Namungo [5]
2021Young African1–0Simba

Source: RSSSF [6]

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