As World War II broke out, many European players stopped taking part in the league, and their clubs such as Gymkhana Club, Police, KAR and Railway, eventually withdrew. They were replaced, from the 1940s on, by African street teams such as Young Africans (Yanga) and Sunderland, as well as the Goan's Club manned by Goans, and the Agha Khan Club by Ismaili Khojas. The Sudanese team broke up in the mid-1940s. From this period onwards, Yanga and Sunderland gradually became the most popular and strongest clubs in Dar es Salaam. Yanga, founded in 1938, entered the first division of the league soon afterwards and won four major cups in 1942. Sunderland joined the first division soon after Yanga, and won four important cups in 1946.
In 1955 the Dar es Salaam league had 38 registered clubs.
Dar es Salaam League
1944- Sunderland (Dar es Salaam)
1945 not known
1946 - Sunderland (Dar es Salaam)
1947-63 not known
1964 - Cosmopolitans (Dar es Salaam)
national (mainland) league
1965 - Sunderland (Dar es Salaam)
1966 - Sunderland (Dar es Salaam)
1967 - Cosmopolitans (Dar es Salaam)
1968 - Young Africans (Dar es Salaam)
1969 - Young Africans (Dar es Salaam)
1970 - Young Africans (Dar es Salaam)
1971 - Young Africans (Dar es Salaam)
1972 - Young Africans (Dar es Salaam)
1973 - Simba (Dar es Salaam)
1974 - Young Africans (Dar es Salaam)
1975 - Mseto Sports (Morogoro)
1976 - Simba (Dar es Salaam)
1977 - Simba (Dar es Salaam)
1978 - Simba (Dar es Salaam)
1979 - Simba (Dar es Salaam)
1980 - Simba (Dar es Salaam)
1981 - Young Africans (Dar es Salaam) Mainland League Island League
1982 - Pan African (Dar es Salaam) Pan African Ujamaa
1983 - Young Africans (Dar es Salaam) Young Africans Small Simba
1984 - KMKM (Zanzibar) Simba KMKM
1985 - Maji Maji (Songea) Young Africans Small Simba
1986 - Maji Maji (Songea) Tukuyu Stars KMKM
1987 - Young Africans (Dar es Salaam) Young Africans Miembeni
1988 - Pan African (Dar es Salaam) Coastal Union Small Simba
1989 - Malindi Young Africans Malindi
1990 - Pamba (Shinyanga) Simba Malindi
1991 - Young Africans (Dar es Salaam) Young Africans Small Simba
1992 - Malindi Young Africans Malindi
1993 - Simba (Dar es Salaam) Young Africans Shengini
1994 - Simba (Dar es Salaam) Simba Shengini
1995 - Simba (Dar es Salaam) Simba Small Simba
1996 - Young Africans (Dar es Salaam) Young Africans Mlandege
1997 - Young Africans (Dar es Salaam) Young Africans unknown
1998 - Maji Maji (Songea) Young Africans Mlandege
1999 - Prisons (Mbeya) Mtibwa Mlandege
2000 - Young Africans (Dar es Salaam) Mtibwa Kipanga
2001 - Simba (Dar es Salaam) Simba Mlandege
2002 - Simba (Dar es Salaam) Young Africans Mlandege
2003 - not awarded (*) Simba Jamhuri (Pemba)
Tanzania Mainland (Tanzania Bara)
2004 - Simba (Dar es Salaam)
2005 - Young Africans (Dar es Salaam)
2006 - Young Africans (Dar es Salaam)
2007 - Simba (Dar es Salaam) [mini-league]
2008 - Young Africans (Dar es Salaam)
2009 - Young Africans (Dar es Salaam)
2010 - Simba (Dar es Salaam)
2011 - Young Africans (Dar es Salaam)
2012 - Simba (Dar es Salaam)
2013 - Young Africans (Dar es Salaam)
(*) Union League abandoned due to court action by Young Africans; Simba as
Mainland champions were inscribed to the CAF Champions League.
NB: championship was determined between the top teams of the Mainland (Tanganyika)
and Island (Zanzibar) leagues between 1982 and 2003.
As Zanzibar obtained independent membership of CAF in 2004, the Union League
was cancelled; it had not been contested since.
Sunderland changed name to Simba in 1971.
Championships
19 Young Africans
18 Simba [includes Sunderland, as well as 2003 and 2004 Mainland titles;
also includes 2007 mini-league]
3 Maji Maji
2 Malindi
Pan African
1 Cosmopolitans
KMKM
Mseto Sports (Morogoro)
Pamba
Prisons
NB: KMKM stands for Kikosi Maalum cha Kuzuia Magendo.
Sources included: http://repository.kulib.kyoto-u.ac.jp/dspace/bitstream/2433/68221/1/ASM_24_195.pdf
Thanks to Sam Lalani for a correction
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Author: Julio Bovi Diogo
Last updated: 2 May 2013
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