Tanzania 1998

"Mainland League" (Tanganyika)

Table:

 1.Yanga (Dar-es-Salaam)        22  12  5  5  41-22  41 [aka Young Africans]
 2.Prisons (Mbeya)              22   9  8  5  26-19  35
 3.Maji Maji (Songea)           22   9  6  7  23-17  33
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
 4.Simba (Dar-es-Salaam)        22   6 11  5  24-25  29
 5.Tukuyu Stars (Mbeya)         22   7  8  7  14-16  29
 6.Kagera Stars (Bukoba)        22   8  4 10  27-34  28  [GD: 28-34?]
 7.Pamba (Mwanza)               22   8  4 10  22-30  28
 8.Mtibwa Sugar (Morogoro)      22   7  7  8  20-23  28  [GD: 20-24?]
 9.Coastal Union (Tanga)        22   7  7  8  19-17  28
10.Lupuli (Iringa)              22   8  4 10  15-23  28
11.CDA (Dodoma)                 22   7  6  9  16-20  27  
12.Milambo (Tabora)             22   6  6 10  21-24  24  

[NB: total GD -2]
[NB2: number of goals scored is first tie-breaker]

NB: before the beginning of the 1999 season it was decided to extend the
    league to 16 teams, thereby saving CDA and Milambo.
    CDA denotes Capital Development Authority

Promoted: Reli (Morogoro), Kariakoo FC (Lindi), Arusha AFC and 
          Toto Africans (Mwanza).


Top-3 qualify for Union League together with the top-3 of the Island
League, to determine the champions of Tanzania.


"Islands League" (Zanzibar-Pemba)

Table:

 1.Mlandege (Zanzibar)          7  5  1  1  17-5   16
 2.KMKM (Zanzibar)              6  4  2  0   9-4   14
 3.Polisi (Zanzibar)            4  3  0  1   5-2    9
 4.Small Simba (Zanzibar)       5  2  2  1   5-4    8
 5.Kipanga (Wete)               4  2  1  1  10-7    7  *
 6.Shangani                     6  2  1  3  10-16   7
 7.Malindi                      5  2  1  2   6-5    7
 8.Kikwajuni                    5  1  2  2   8-7    5
 9.Macho Manne                  5  1  2  2   7-10   5  *
10.Miembeni                     7  1  1  5   3-12   4
11.Jamhuri                      5  0  3  2    7-9   3  *
12.Mkoani Stars (Mkoani)        5  0  2  3    5-10  2  * 

* teams from Pemba; all others from Zanzibar

[NB: number of goals scored is first tie-breaker]

At the end of the season, Small Simba, KMKM and Polisi qualified for Union
League.  Mlandege were barred from playing it because of a dispute with
the Zanzibar FA on a sponsorship deal.

NB: KMKM stands for Kikosi Maalum cha Kuzuia Magendo.


Union League
============

Crosstable:
                 KMK Maj Pol Pri SSi YAf
KMKM             xxx 1-2 1-1 0-2 0-2 2-1
Maji Maji        2-1 xxx 0-0 1-1 1-0 0-0
Polisi           3-1 1-2 xxx 0-1 2-2 0-2
Prisons          0-1 0-1 2-2 xxx 1-0 0-1
Small Simba      2-0 1-3 1-4 1-1 xxx 0-1
Young Africans   6-0 1-1 0-1 2-1 2-1 xxx

 1.Maji Maji (Songea)           10   6  4  0  13- 6  22  Champions
 2.Yanga (Dar-es-Salaam)        10   6  2  2  16- 6  20 [aka Young Africans]
 3.Polisi (Zanzibar)            10   3  4  3  14-12  13
 4.Prisons (Mbeya)              10   3  3  4   9- 9  12
 5.Small Simba (Zanzibar)       10   2  2  6  10-15   8
 6.KMKM (Zanzibar)              10   2  1  7   7-21   7

NB: number of goals scored is first tie-breaker

Maji Maji will play in African Champions' Cup 1998, Yanga in CAF Cup,
Tanzania Stars in CWC.

NB: KMKM stands for Kikosi Maalum cha Kuzuia Magendo.


Tanzania Cups 1998
 
FAT Cup Final (Mainland)
Tanzania Stars  2-0  SC Simba

Zanzibar Cup Final
Jamhuri Pemba   2-1  Shangani SC

Nyerere Cup

Semifinals
Tanzania Stars  bt   Shangani SC
Mbeya Prisons   bt   Jamhuri Pemba

Final
Tanzania Stars  2-1  Mbeya Prisons

Tanzania Stars are from Dar-es-Salaam; they are a part-time club set up
by former internationals and play in the fourth division.  They also won
the Tanzanian Cup in 1997.


Tanzania Second Level 1998
 
Second Level (First Division) 1998

(Partial?) Final Table:

 1.Reli (Morogoro)       22
 2.Kariakoo FC (Lindi)   20
 3.Bandari               19
 4.Arusha AFC            16
 5.Toto Africa (Mwanza)  14
 6.Polisi                10
 7.Maji (Musoma)          8
Other Participants:
   Sigara
   Mji Mpwapwa
   Mto
   Pan African
   977 KJ

Promoted: Reli (Morogoro), Kariakoo FC (Lindi) and Arusha AFC (who got 6 points
          returned that were obatined by awarded matches and later revoked).
Because of the extension of the top level, also Toto Africans were promoted.


1996/97

1999

list of champions


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