

Match Report: Azam 2–2 Young Africans – Tanzania Azam Sports Federation Cup (Semi‑Final)
In a pulsating semi‑final of the Tanzania Azam Sports Federation Cup on 21 June 2026, Azam FC and Young Africans (Yanga) played out a thrilling 2–2 draw at the Azam Complex in Dar es Salaam. The match, sponsored by Azam’s own brand, saw both sides trade blows in an open, entertaining contest. With the tie finely poised, the result sets up a replay or penalty shoot‑out (depending on cup regulations) to decide who advances to the final.
Match Overview
The Azam Sports Federation Cup is Tanzania’s premier knockout competition, featuring top‑flight clubs and lower‑league hopefuls. Azam FC and Young Africans are two of the country’s giants, both with passionate fanbases and histories of success. This semi‑final carried extra weight as Azam were the host club, adding a layer of pride and pressure. Both teams entered the match in strong league form, but the cup often produces surprises.
Key Moments
- 12th minute: Azam struck first with a well‑placed header from a corner, catching Young Africans’ defence napping.
- 34th minute: Young Africans equalised through a swift counter‑attack, finishing calmly past the Azam goalkeeper.
- 58th minute: Azam regained the lead with a long‑range strike that curled into the top corner – a goal of real quality.
- 78th minute: Young Africans equalised again, this time from the penalty spot after a contentious handball decision in the box.
- 90+2 minute: A late chance for Azam went just wide, ensuring the match ended all square after 90 minutes.
Tactical Story
Azam set up in an aggressive 4‑3‑3, pressing high and using wide overloads. Young Africans matched them with a 4‑2‑3‑1, relying on quick transitions and the creativity of their attacking midfielder. The match was end‑to‑end, with both goalkeepers called into action repeatedly. Midfield battles were fierce, but neither side could keep control for long – the constant urgency of knockout football led to an open, chaotic rhythm.
Standout Players
- Azam’s central midfielder: Scored the spectacular second goal and provided energy in both boxes, covering huge ground.
- Young Africans’ right winger: Won the penalty and was a constant outlet, skilful and direct throughout.
- Azam’s goalkeeper: Made a crucial double save in the 65th minute to keep his side level, showing reflexes and composure.
Cup Implications
The draw means a replay (likely within a week) will determine who reaches the final. For Azam, playing at home again could be an advantage, but Young Africans will take confidence from twice coming from behind. The winner of this tie will face either Simba or Kagera Sugar in the final, with the trophy offering a chance for silverware and a place in Continental competitions. The first leg of the final is scheduled for mid‑July, so both sides will be desperate to settle the semi‑final quickly.