

Young Africans 3-1 Namungo FC: Jangwani Giants Stroll to Victory in Tanzanian Premier League Showdown
May 25, 2026 – Dar es Salaam – Young Africans SC reinforced their domestic dominance with a commanding 3-1 win over Namungo FC at the Benjamin Mkapa Stadium. The victory kept the Jangwani-based giants firmly in the race for the Tanzanian Premier League title, with the home side producing a ruthless second-half display to break a stubborn Namungo resistance.
Match Overview
The encounter began evenly, with Namungo sitting deep and looking to hit on the counter. However, Young Africans' superior quality eventually told. After a goalless first half, the hosts exploded into life after the interval, netting three times in a 20-minute spell. Namungo pulled one back but never looked like mounting a serious comeback.
Key Moments
- 50' – 1-0: Striker Clement Mzikamanda latched onto a through ball from midfielder Mudathir Yahya and slotted calmly past the goalkeeper.
- 62' – 2-0: A corner kick routine saw defender Dickson Job power home a header at the near post.
- 70' – 3-0: Winger Feisal Salum cut inside from the right and curled a sublime finish into the top corner.
- 78' – 3-1: Namungo's Rashid Mandawa capitalised on a defensive mix-up to score a consolation goal.
Tactical Story
Young Africans head coach Nasreddine Nabi set his team up in a fluid 4-3-3, with full-backs pushing high to overload the flanks. Namungo, organised in a compact 4-4-2, frustrated the hosts in the first half by congesting central areas. The breakthrough came when Young Africans widened their attacking play, switching the ball quickly from side to side to disorganise the visitors' defensive block. The second goal from the set-piece highlighted a well-rehearsed routine, and once the third went in, the game was effectively over.
Standout Players
- Clement Mzikamanda (Young Africans): The Tanzanian international opened the scoring with a composed finish and led the line effectively, holding up play and bringing teammates into action.
- Dickson Job (Young Africans): Solid at the back and dangerous in attack from dead-ball situations, scoring the crucial second goal.
- Rashid Mandawa (Namungo FC): The substitute forward provided a moment of quality with his late goal and never stopped running.
Table and Season Impact
The win moved Young Africans to the summit of the Tanzanian Premier League standings, putting them two points clear of their closest rivals Simba SC. For Namungo, the defeat saw them drop to ninth place, though they remain comfortably mid-table. Young Africans have now won five consecutive league matches and are showing championship-winning form at the business end of the season.
With six games remaining, the title race remains tight, but performances like this suggest Yanga have the firepower to go all the way.