Tanzanian Premier League
Country | Tanzania |
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Confederation | CAF |
Founded | 1965 |
Number of teams | 16 |
Level on pyramid | 1 |
Domestic cup(s) | Nyerere Cup |
International cup(s) | Champions League Confederation Cup |
Current champions | Young Africans FC (2014–15) |
Most championships | Young Africans FC (20) |
Ligi Kuu Bara (Tanzanian Premier League) is the top division of the Football Association of Tanzania, it was created in 1965. The competition was simply known as National League and later First Division Soccer League until the name Premier League was adopted in 1997.
Contents
Format
Today the league consists of 16 teams playing a double round-robin. The champion qualifies for the CAF Champions League, the runner-up for the CAF Confederations Cup. The bottom three clubs are relegated to the first division.[1]
2015/2016 Tanzania Mainland Vodacom Premier League
The following teams participate in the 2015/2016 Tanzania Mainland Vodacom Premier League:[2]
- African Sports
- Azam F.C.
- Coastal Union
- JKT Mgambo
- JKT Ruvu Stars
- Kagera Sugar
- Maji Maji FC
- Mbeya City
- Mtibwa Sugar F.C.
- Mwadui
- Ndanda F.C.
- Prisons FC
- Simba Sports Club
- Stand United F.C.
- Toto African
- Young Africans S.C.
2014/2015 Tanzania Mainland Vodacom Premier League
The 2014/2015 Tanzania Mainland Vodacom Premier League was won by Young Africans. Azam F.C. finished second, Simba Sports Club finished third and Mbeya City finished in fourth position. The top goals scorer of the season was Simon Msuva of Young Africans.[3]
The following teams participated in the 2014/2015 Tanzania Mainland Vodacom Premier League:
- Azam (Dar es Salaam, Dar es Salaam Region)
- Coastal Union (Tanga, Tanga Region)
- JKT Mgambo (Tanga, Tanga Region)
- JKT Ruvu Stars (Mlandizi, Pwani Region)
- Kagera Sugar (Bukoba, Kagera Region)
- Mbeya City (Mbeya, Mbeya Region)
- Mtibwa Sugar (Morogoro, Morogoro Region)
- Ndanda (Masasi, Mtwara Region)
- Polisi Morogoro (Morogoro, Morogoro Region)
- Prisons (Mbeya, Mbeya Region)
- Ruvu Shooting (Mlandizi, Pwani Region)
- Simba (Dar es Salaam, Dar es Salaam Region)
- Stand United
- Young Africans (also known as Yanga) (Dar es Salaam, Dar es Salaam Region)
2013–14 Premier League
1 Azam 26 18 8 0 51:15 36 62
2 Young Africans (C) 26 16 8 2 61:19 42 56
3 Mbeye City (P) 26 13 10 3 33:20 13 49
4 Simba 26 9 11 6 41:27 14 38
5 Kagera Sugar 26 9 11 6 23:20 3 38
6 Ruvu Shooting 26 10 8 8 28:32 -4 38
7 Mtibwa Sugar 26 7 10 9 30:31 -1 31
8 JKT Ruvu Stars 26 10 1 15 23:40 -17 31
9 Coastal Union 26 6 11 9 16:20 -4 29
10 Prisons 26 6 10 10 26:33 -7 28
11 JKT Mgambo 26 6 8 12 18:35 -17 26
12 Ashanti United (P) 26 6 7 13 20:39 -19 25
13 JKT Oljoro 26 3 10 13 19:37 -18 19
14 Rhino Rangers (P) 26 3 7 16 18:39 -21 16
Previous winners
Previous champions are:[4]
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- 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 (Dar es Salaam)
- 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)
- 1982 : Pan African (Dar es Salaam)
- 1983 : Young Africans (Dar es Salaam)
- 1984 : KMKM (Zanzibar)
- 1985 : Maji Maji (Songea)
- 1986 : Maji Maji (Songea)
- 1987 : Young Africans (Dar es Salaam)
- 1988 : Coastal Union (Tanga)
- 1989 : Malindi (Zanzibar)
- 1990 : Pamba (Mwanza)
- 1991 : Young Africans (Dar es Salaam)
- 1992 : Malindi (Zanzibar)
- 1993 : Simba (Dar es Salaam)
- 1994 : Simba (Dar es Salaam)
- 1995 : Simba (Dar es Salaam)
- 1996 : Young Africans (Dar es Salaam)
- 1997 : Young Africans (Dar es Salaam)
- 1998 : Maji Maji (Songea)
- 1999 : Prisons (Mbeya)
- 2000 : Young Africans (Dar es Salaam)
- 2001 : Simba (Dar es Salaam)
- 2002 : Simba (Dar es Salaam)
- 2003 : not awarded
- 2004 : Simba (Dar es Salaam)
- 2005 : Young Africans (Dar es Salaam)
- 2006 : Young Africans (Dar es Salaam)
- 2007 : Simba (Dar es Salaam) [mini-league]
- 2007–08 : Young Africans (Dar es Salaam)
- 2008–09 : Young Africans (Dar es Salaam)
- 2009–10 : Simba (Dar es Salaam)
- 2010–11 : Young Africans (Dar es Salaam)
- 2011–12 : Simba (Dar es Salaam)
- 2012–13 : Young Africans (Dar es Salaam)
- 2013–14 : Azam (Dar es Salaam)
- 2014–15 : Young Africans (Dar es Salaam)
Performance by club
Club | Winners |
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Young Africans | 20 |
Simba (includes Sunderland) | 18 |
Maji Maji | 3 |
Malindi | 2 |
Pan African | 2 |
Azam | 1 |
Cosmopolitans | 1 |
KMKM | 1 |
Mseto Sports | 1 |
Prisons | 1 |
Coastal Union | 1 |
Pamba | 1 |
Topscorers
Year | Best scorers | Team | Goals | |
2004 | Abubakar Ally Mkangwa | Mtibwa Sugar | ||
2005 | Cisse Aadan Abshir | Simba SC | 19 | |
2006 | n/a | n/a | ||
2007 | Mashiku | SC United | 17 | |
2007–08 | Michael Katende | Kagera Sugar | ||
2008–09 | Boniface Ambani | Young Africans | 18 | |
2009–10 | Musa Hassan Mgosi | Simba | 18 | |
2010–11 | Mrisho Ngasa | Azam | 18 | |
2011–12 | John Bocco | Azam | 19 |
References
External links
- tff.or.tz; League website at association's website
- Page at fifa.com; League standings & results
- RSSSF competition history