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Let no one tell you that the match between Azam and Yanga was a brutal match

Posted On: June 4, 2024 By KBK255
Let no one tell you that the match between Azam and Yanga was a brutal match
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Let no one tell you that the match between Azam and Yanga was a brutal match

 

There’s another one there. it’s a question that was happily asked by Yanga suckers after the platoon defended the Federation Cup title for the third season in a row after beating Azam with a penalty 6- 5 in the fierce final played at the New Amaan Stadium,

then in the megacity. In the final played by adjudicator Ahmed Aragija, which had to go to 120 twinkles after 90 twinkles ended with a result, the suckers were entertained by the way the stars of all the brigades moved the ball on the field.

That was the ninth final since the restoration of the crown in the 2015- 2016 season and that’s the title for the third time in a row,

while this was the third defeat of the final for Azam in front of Yanga. It was also the alternate match in the tests of the crown to be decided by penalties after the one in the 2021- 2022 season where Yanga beat Coastal Union with a penalty 3- 2 after 120 twinkles ended in a 3- 3 draw. history,

the 120 twinkles ended with a result and also a penalty followed by Yanga to end the disagreement after Idd Seleman’ Nado’ scored the penalty after Kennedy Musonda had originally scored the ninth penalty for Yanga.

In the former five penalties, Yanga scored through Pacome Zouzoua, Yao Kouassi and captain Bakar Mwamnyeto, while Stephane Aziz KI and Joseph Guede,

while for Azam the songwriters were Cheikh Sidibe, Adolph Mtasingwa and Kipre Junior, while Yeison Fuentes and Gjibril Sillah missed.

also came one by one where Ibrahim Bacca missed when Mwanmyeto and Musonda scored, while Lusajo Mwaikenda and Nado missed theirs,

while Charles Manyama and Feisal Salum scored. Ibrahim Bacca was chosen as the stylish player of the final and won Shs 1 million, while Clement Mzize was blazoned as the Top Scorer scoring the same five as Edward Songo of JKT Tanzania. In the 90 twinkles,

there were numerous miscalculations, especially for Yanga who created numerous chances to score, but the chops of goalkeeper Mohamed Mustafa denied them pretensions in the first 45 twinkles and those of the alternate half.

In the alternate half, all the brigades made changes and added to the agreeableness of the final with the bato being the midfield with Khalid Aucho and Mudathir Yahya of Yanga and Adolf Mtasingwa and Yahya Zayd.

Fei Toto was coming to help them. On several occasions, Fei Toto sounded to be more crowded by Yanga’s members,

while on two separate occasions Mudathir went deep to fight for the ball and succeeded. The trainers of both brigades,

entered the field with a system of playing the ball more in the middle, commodity that the followership was staying for.

MUDATHIR ENDED UP ON THE WAY 88 twinkles were enough for Mudathir Yahya to play the game as he was transferred off and his place was taken by Kennedy Musonda. Before that,

another change was made where in the 75th nanosecond, Clement Mzize passed Joseph Guede. latterly in the 90th nanosecond, Jonas Mkude came in to replace Maxi Nzengeli,

while Yahya Zayd replaced James Akaminko on Azam’s side. While Mudathir ended up on the way, Fei Toto completed all 120 twinkles.

MZIZE WINS THE WAR In this final, Clement Mzize of Yanga and Abdul Seleman Sopu, entered the field with their battle for the stylish thing, but the battle didn’t last until the end of the game,

it ended in the 100th nanosecond after being declared the Stylish Arranger, while Sopu who didn’t finish the game with injury finished with four pretensions. Mzize was transferred off in the 75th nanosecond, also Sopu followed 10 twinkles after the 30 twinkles were added.

SPEAKER OF YANGA Mpho Maruping who’s an expert in reading the game in Yanga, was the chart maker of this match giving instructions from the stage.

The speaker was wearing a special device to communicate with Yanga’s director, Walter Harrison, who delivered a communication to Miguel Gamondi, also changes are made.

DABO, GAMONDI The trainers of the brigades, Youssouf Dabo of Azam and Miguel Gamondi didn’t sit in their seats due to the violent game and ended up giving instructions and occasionally condemning the arbiters, to the extent that Gamondi was given a unheroic card. In the final, colorful leaders of Yanga,

the government and those of TFF and ZFF attended to enjoy themselves, while the Amaan Stadium was full and heaved due to the suckers who showed up.

At the time of the fight, all the trainers admitted that the fight was delicate and Gamondi complimented the players for the way they fought and enabled the platoon to carry the order and the title handed to them by the Minister of Culture, trades and Sports,Dr.

Damas Ndumbaro with the help of the President of TFF, Wallace Karia. This is the fourth title for Yanga since the crown was returned, but it’s the eighth in total since the crown was innovated with the women’s FAT Mug in 1967 and also came the FA Mug which was officially closed in 2002.

The forces that started history; AZAM FC Mustafa, Lusajo, Msindo/ Sidibe, Fuentes, Bangala/ Manyama, Zayd/ Akaminko, Adolph, Sopu/ Idd Nado, Kipre Jr, Fei Toto and Sillah. YANGA Diarra, Yao, Lomalisa. Mwanmyeto, Bacca, Job, Aucho, Maxi/ Mkude, Mudathir/ Musonda, Mzize/ Guede, Pacome and Aziz KI.

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