Young Africans Fall in Algeria

Tanzania representatives in the African Confederation Cup championship Young Africans suffered defeat against hosts MO Bejaia.

Young Africans striker Amis Tambwe fights his way past Mgambo JKT defender (file photo).

  • Tanzania/Algeria:   Yanga in Hunt for Point in Algeria

    CAF, 19 June 2016

    Tanzania's Young Africans are out to secure at least a point in their Group A opener MO Bejaia away in Bejaia. Read more »

  • Tanzania:   Yanga Ready for Bajaia CAF

    Daily News, 18 June 2016

    Young Africans squad arrived in the Mediterranean port city of Bejaia, Algeria on Friday, ahead of their clash against their host Mouloudia Olympic de Béjaïa alias Mo… Read more »

  • Tanzania:   CAF Approves Yanga Quartet

    Daily News, 17 June 2016

    The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has approved four players recently signed by Young Africans ahead of the Confederation Cup's group stage that kicks off today. Read more »

  • Tanzania:   Zerdab, Striker Yanga to Watch

    Daily News, 16 June 2016

    Striker Zahir Zerdab has remained only one to watch closely when Tanzanian envoys, Young Africans face the hosts Mouloudia Olympique Bejaia (MOB) on Sunday. Zerdab, the club'… Read more »

  • Tanzania:   Yanga Plot Bejaia Fall in Turkey

    Daily News, 13 June 2016

    MAINLAND envoys Young Africans left the country on Sunday for Turkey, where they are set to pitch a five-day camp in readiness for the opening CAF Confederation Cup group match… Read more »

  • Tanzania:   Yanga to Jet Off Tomorrow for Turkey to Pitch Camp

    Daily News, 11 June 2016

    THE country's representatives in the CAF Confederation Cup, Young Africans are expected to jet off for Turkey tomorrow, to pitch its training camp in readiness for their group… Read more »

  • Tanzania:   Yanga Now to Train At Night in Turkey

    Citizen, 15 June 2016

    Dar es Salaam Young Africans head coach Hans Pluijm has opted to a night training schedule in Turkey ahead of their much-anticipated group A encounter of CAF Confederation Cup… Read more »

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