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Tukiwa tunahesabu siku sita tu zijazo kuelekea kwenye game ya kukata na shoka kati ya Timu mbili kubwa za Tanzania,Simba na Yanga.Mpira utakaochezwa tarehe 08 machi 2015 kwenye dimba la uwanja wa taifa wa Dar es salaam.
Tupitie kwa kifupi historia za hizi timu mbili.
Simba
Simba Sports Club is a Tanzanian football club based in Dar es Salaam. Their home games are played at two stadiums, Uhuru Stadium and National Stadium. Simba SC is one of the two biggest football clubs in Tanzania, their arch-rivals being the Young Africans. The club had several names during its history. When it was founded in 1936, it was called Queens, later Eagles and Dar Sunderland, and in 1971 changed to its current name, Simba
The highest level of success that Simba SC achieved was getting to the final of the CAF Cup in 1993, when they lost to Stella Abidjan of Côte d'Ivoire. It was the highest achievement on continental competitions reached by any Tanzanian team. One of the most memorable years for the club was 2003 when it knocked off the then-reigning CAF champions Zamalek of Egypt on their way to qualify for the group stages of the CAF Champions League. In the first round of that year's competition, Simba SC eliminated Santos of South Africa.
African Cup of Champions Clubs: 8 appearances
1978 – Second Round1979 – Second Round1980 – Second Round 1981 – First Round
1974 – Semi-Finals
1976 – Second Round
1977 – Second Round
1995 – Second Round
CAF Champions League: 6 appearances
2002 – First Round
2003 – Group Stage
2004 – First Round
2005 – First Round
2008 – First Round
2011 – Special play-off for Group Stage
CAF Confederation Cup: 4 appearances
2007 – Preliminary Round2010 – First Round of 162011 – Second Round of 162012 –
CAF Cup: 2 appearances
1993 – Finalist1997 – First Round
CAF Cup Winners' Cup: 3 appearances
1985 – Second Round1996 – Second Round2001 – Second Round
Yanga
Young Africans Sports Club, locally known as Yanga, is a Tanzanian football club based in Dar es Salaam. Their home games are played at the Benjamin Mkapa National Stadium. It is one of the two biggest teams in Tanzanian football, their archrivals being Simba. Both teams are based in Dar es Salaam. The team's colors are yellow, green and black. Yanga has won more Tanzanian Premier League titles (i.e. 24 Titles) than their arch rivals Simba SC. However, Simba has fared much better on the continental stage than their archrivals. Yanga played their first game of the 2011 Kagame Castle Cup on 26 June 2011. Yanga managed to draw 2-2 against Al-Merreikh and the Sudanese team made a record by scoring all four goals (Yanga's goals were own goals)
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[TD="align: left"] 1997 - Preliminary Round1998 - Group Stage2001 - Second Round [/TD]
[TD="align: left"] 2006 - Preliminary Round2007 - Second Round2009 - First Round [/TD]
[TD="align: left"] 2010 - Preliminary Round2012 - Preliminary Round2014 - First Round [/TD]
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[TD="align: left"] 1969 - Quarter-Finals1970 - Quarter-Finals1971 - withdrew in Second Round1972 - First Round [/TD]
[TD="align: left"] 1973 - First Round1975 - Second Round1982 - Second Round1984 - First Round [/TD]
[TD="align: left"] 1988 - First Round1992 - First Round1996 - Preliminary Round [/TD]
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2000 - First Round
Source:Wikipedia
Tupitie kwa kifupi historia za hizi timu mbili.
Simba
Simba Sports Club is a Tanzanian football club based in Dar es Salaam. Their home games are played at two stadiums, Uhuru Stadium and National Stadium. Simba SC is one of the two biggest football clubs in Tanzania, their arch-rivals being the Young Africans. The club had several names during its history. When it was founded in 1936, it was called Queens, later Eagles and Dar Sunderland, and in 1971 changed to its current name, Simba
The highest level of success that Simba SC achieved was getting to the final of the CAF Cup in 1993, when they lost to Stella Abidjan of Côte d'Ivoire. It was the highest achievement on continental competitions reached by any Tanzanian team. One of the most memorable years for the club was 2003 when it knocked off the then-reigning CAF champions Zamalek of Egypt on their way to qualify for the group stages of the CAF Champions League. In the first round of that year's competition, Simba SC eliminated Santos of South Africa.
African Cup of Champions Clubs: 8 appearances
1978 – Second Round1979 – Second Round1980 – Second Round 1981 – First Round
1974 – Semi-Finals
1976 – Second Round
1977 – Second Round
1995 – Second Round
CAF Champions League: 6 appearances
2002 – First Round
2003 – Group Stage
2004 – First Round
2005 – First Round
2008 – First Round
2011 – Special play-off for Group Stage
CAF Confederation Cup: 4 appearances
2007 – Preliminary Round2010 – First Round of 162011 – Second Round of 162012 –
CAF Cup: 2 appearances
1993 – Finalist1997 – First Round
CAF Cup Winners' Cup: 3 appearances
1985 – Second Round1996 – Second Round2001 – Second Round
Yanga
Young Africans Sports Club, locally known as Yanga, is a Tanzanian football club based in Dar es Salaam. Their home games are played at the Benjamin Mkapa National Stadium. It is one of the two biggest teams in Tanzanian football, their archrivals being Simba. Both teams are based in Dar es Salaam. The team's colors are yellow, green and black. Yanga has won more Tanzanian Premier League titles (i.e. 24 Titles) than their arch rivals Simba SC. However, Simba has fared much better on the continental stage than their archrivals. Yanga played their first game of the 2011 Kagame Castle Cup on 26 June 2011. Yanga managed to draw 2-2 against Al-Merreikh and the Sudanese team made a record by scoring all four goals (Yanga's goals were own goals)
- CAF Champions League: 9 appearances
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[TD="align: left"] 1997 - Preliminary Round1998 - Group Stage2001 - Second Round [/TD]
[TD="align: left"] 2006 - Preliminary Round2007 - Second Round2009 - First Round [/TD]
[TD="align: left"] 2010 - Preliminary Round2012 - Preliminary Round2014 - First Round [/TD]
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- African Cup of Champions Clubs: 11 appearances
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[TD="align: left"] 1969 - Quarter-Finals1970 - Quarter-Finals1971 - withdrew in Second Round1972 - First Round [/TD]
[TD="align: left"] 1973 - First Round1975 - Second Round1982 - Second Round1984 - First Round [/TD]
[TD="align: left"] 1988 - First Round1992 - First Round1996 - Preliminary Round [/TD]
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[/TABLE]
- CAF Confederation Cup: 3 appearances
- CAF Cup: 2 appearances
- CAF Cup Winners' Cup: 2 appearances
2000 - First Round
Source:Wikipedia