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MABINGWA wa Tanzania tangu mwaka 1965

Filed in Makala, Michezo by on 25/05/2024

MABINGWA wa Tanzania tangu mwaka 1965

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MABINGWA wa Tanzania tangu mwaka 1965

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Timu za Simba na Yanga ndizo timu zilizochukua ubingwa mara nyingi kuliko timu nyingine nchini tangu mwaka 1965 mpaka 2023.

Yanga ndiyo iliyochukua mara nyingi zaidi ubingwa huo ikifuatiwa kwa karibu na Simba ambayo zamani ilijulikana kama Sunderland Sports Club.

Hapa chini tumekuwekea orodha kamili ya historia ya ubingwa huo:

League Season Bingwa Wa Ligi
2023-24 Young Africans S.C
2022-23 Young Africans S.C
2021–22 Young Africans S.C
2020–21 Simba S.C
2019-20 Simba S.C
2018–19 Simba S.C
2017–18 Simba S.C
2016–17 Young Africans S.C
2015–16 Young Africans S.C
2014–15 Young Africans S.C
2013–14 Azam F.C
2012–13 Young Africans S.C
2011–12 Simba S.C
2010–11 Young Africans S.C
2009–10 Simba S.C
2008–09 Young Africans S.C
2007–08 Young Africans S.C
2007 Simba S.C.
2006 Young Africans S.C
2005 Young Africans S.C
2004 Simba S.C
2003 Simba S.C
2002 Young Africans S.C
2001 Simba S.C
2000 Mtibwa Sugar
1999 Mtibwa Sugar
1998 Majimaji
1997 Young Africans S.C
1996 Young Africans S.C
1995 Simba S.C
1994 Simba S.C
1993 Young Africans S.C
1992 Young Africans S.C
1991 Young Africans S.C
1990 Simba S.C
1989 Young Africans S.C
1988 Coastal Union
1987 Young Africans S.C
1986 Tuku
1985 Young Africans S.C
1984 Simba S.C
1983 Young Africans S.C
1982 Pan African S.C
1981 Young Africans S.C
1980 Simba S.C
1979 Simba S.C
1978 Simba S.C
1977 Simba S.C
1976 Simba S.C
1975 Mseto S.C
1974 Young Africans S.C
1973 Simba S.C
1972 Young Africans S.C
1971 Young Africans S.C
1970 Young Africans S.C
1969 Young Africans S.C
1968 Young Africans S.C
1967 Cosmopolitans S.C
1966 Simba SC
1965 Simba S.C

The Tanzania Mainland Premier League (Swahili: Ligi Kuu Tanzania Bara) is a top-level Tanzanian professional football league, governed by the Tanzania Football Federation.

Tanzanian Premier League
Founded
  • 1921; 103 years ago
    (as “Dar es Salaam Football League”)
  • 1965; 59 years ago (as “National League”)
Country Tanzania Tanzania
Confederation Confederation of African Football
Number of teams 16
Level on pyramid 1
Relegation to Championship
Domestic cup(s)
  • Azam Sports Federation Cup
International cup(s)
  • CAF Champions League
  • CAF Confederation Cup
Current champions Young Africans
(2022–23)
Most championships Young Africans (29 titles)
Top goalscorer John Bocco
(155 goals)

The league was first organized in Dar es Salaam in 1921[2] and by 1929 had six participants. In the 1930s, the league included street teams such as Arab Sports (Kariakoo) and New Strong Team (Kisutu), which primarily consisted of Arab and African players. The Sudanese community had a team that joined the league in 1941 although by the mid-1940s the team had split up. Other teams in the league’s early history included the Khalsas, an exclusively Sikh team, and the Ilala Staff, a team of Ilalan residents.

In 1942, clubs from public institutions such as the Government School, Post Office, Railways SC, King’s African Rifles SC, Police SC, and the Medical Department started to dominate the league. However, most teams disbanded in the aftermath of World War II, with many European players ceasing their participation in the league and their clubs. This included Gymkhana Club, Police Club, King’s African Rifles, and Railways, who eventually withdrew from the league. Starting in the 1940s, they were replaced by African street teams such as Young Africans (Yanga) and Sunderland (known as Old Boys in 1942 and later renamed Simba in 1971), as well as the Goan’s Club manned by Goans, and the Agha Khan Club by Ismaili Khojas.

From this period onwards, Yanga and Sunderland gradually became the most prominent clubs in Dar es Salaam. Yanga, founded in 1935, entered the first division and won four major cups in 1942. Sunderland joined the first division soon after Yanga and won four major trophies in 1946.

By 1955, the Dar es Salaam League had 38 registered clubs. It became the “National League” by 1965, incorporating most of the major teams in Tanzania. The name was later changed to the “First Division Soccer League” and later to the “Premier League” in 1997. Tanzania Breweries became the sponsor of the championship, after which the league was called the Tanzania Breweries League (TBL). The contract with Breweries was terminated in 2001 after a conflict with the Tanzania Football Association. In 2002, a contract was signed with the telecommunication company Vodacom, which lasted until 2009, after which they were renewed the same year.

Top goalscorers

Season Nat. Best scorers Team Goals
1997 Tanzania Mohamed Hussein “Mmachinga” Young Africans 26
2004 Tanzania Abubakar Ally Mkangwa Mtibwa Sugar
2005 Tanzania Abdallah Juma Mtibwa Sugar 25
2006 n/a n/a
2007 Tanzania Mashiku SC United ] 17
2007–08 Tanzania Michael Katende Kagera Sugar
2008–09 Kenya Boniface Ambani Young Africans 18
2009–10 Tanzania Musa Hassan Mgosi Simba 18
2010–11 Tanzania Mrisho Ngasa Azam 18
2011–12 Tanzania John Raphael Bocco Azam 19
2012–13 Ivory Coast Kipre Tchetche Azam 17
2013–14 Burundi Amissi Tambwe Simba 19
2014–15 Tanzania Simon Msuva Young Africans 17
2014–15 Tanzania Abdulrahman Mussa Ruvu Shooting 17
2015–16 Burundi Amissi Tambwe Young Africans 21
2016–17 Tanzania Simon Msuva Young Africans 14
2017–18 Uganda Emmanuel Okwi Simba 20
2018–19 Rwanda Meddie Kagere Simba 23
2019–20 Rwanda Meddie Kagere Simba 22
2020–21 Tanzania John Bocco Simba 16
2021–22 Tanzania George Mpole Geita Gold 17
Democratic Republic of the Congo Fiston Kalala Mayele Young Africans
2022–23 Democratic Republic of the Congo Fiston Kalala Mayele Young Africans 17
Burundi Saidi Ntibazonkiza Simba
2023-24

All-time goalscorers

Rank Player Goals Years
1 Tanzania John Bocco 155 2008
2 Uganda Emmanuel Okwi 97 2009-2019

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