Wachezaji watakaokosekana Yanga vs Simba 23 October 2022 – NBC Premier League
The club’s origins can be traced back to the 1910s, but the club’s official history began in 1935 when Dar es Salaam residents, who were classified as Africans by the colonial administration in Tanganyika, decided to form a football club to compete in a league dominated by “non-African” football clubs. According to reports, New Young is the club’s first name. Later, the name was changed to Dar es Salaam Young Africans SC, and subsequently to Young Africans Sports Club.
After its formation in 1935, its members argued over the poor performance and results of their squad. In 1936, the club’s performance was even less than ideal, prompting some of its members to join a new squad. The proponents of secession were Arabs who thought fit to sow discord among club members, resulting in a split. Together with dissidents, they established a club known as Queens F.C. (currently Simba). Since that time, Young Africans and Simba have been rivals.
Wachezaji wa Yanga watakaokosekana dhidi ya Yanga / Simba Sports Club
- BERNARD MORRISON
- SURE BOY (SICKNESS)
Wachezaji wa Simba watakaokosekana dhidi ya Yanga / Simba Sports Club
- Shomari Kapombe
- JIMMYSON Mwanuke
The club grew to represent the anti-colonial movement. The association of young Africans with nationalists and independence warriors prompted the political party TANU to select yellow and green as its major colors. The club is currently undergoing a procedure that will retain 49% of club ownership for investors and 51% for club members.
The team has a long-standing rivalry with Simba, with whom it competes in the Dar es Salaam (also known as Kariakoo) derby. The rivalry ranked fifth among the most prominent African derbies.
History
The club’s origins can be traced back to the 1910s, but the club’s official history began in 1935 when Dar es Salaam residents, who were classified as Africans by the colonial administration in Tanganyika, decided to form a football club to compete in a league dominated by “non-African” football clubs. According to reports, New Young is the club’s first name. Later, the name was changed to Dar es Salaam Young Africans SC, and subsequently to Young Africans Sports Club.
After its formation in 1935, its members argued over the poor performance and results of their squad. In 1936, the club’s performance was even less than ideal, prompting some of its members to join a new squad. The proponents of secession were Arabs who thought fit to sow discord among club members, resulting in a split. Together with dissidents, they established a club known as Queens F.C. (currently Simba). Since that time, Young Africans and Simba have been rivals.
Yanga has a consulting agreement with La Liga in 2020. On May 27, the club’s members voted to modify the club’s governing structure to permit private investments from other companies.
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