Amajimbos, Tanzania Settle For a Draw

South Africa's U-17 soccer team  were held by visiting Tanzania in the second round of the Africa Cup of Nations qualifier.

  • South Africa/Tanzania:   Amajimbos, Tanzania Settle for a Draw

    SAFA, 6 August 2016

    Amajimbos, South Africa's u17 Men National Team were held to a 1-1 draw by visiting Tanzania in the second round, first leg of the Africa Cup of Nations AFCON qualifier in a tight… Read more »

South Africa's U-17 player fights for a ball during a match against Tanzania.

  • Tanzania/South Africa:   Serengeti Boys Face Amajimbos Hurdle

    Daily News, 6 August 2016

    THE national U-17 team, Serengeti Boys will today be looking at maintaining their success in the 2017 CAF African Youth championships (AYC) qualifiers, when they face South… Read more »

  • Tanzania/South Africa:   It Is Tough but Our Serengeti Boys Can Beat 'Amajimbos'

    Daily News, 4 August 2016

    National under-17 soccer team, Serengeti Boys, flew to South Africa from Madagascar on Wednesday, exuding confidence ahead of their 2017 African Youth Championship (AYC) clash… Read more »

  • Tanzania/South Africa:   Serengeti Boys Hunt 'Amajimbos'

    Daily News, 4 August 2016

    The national under-17 soccer team, Serengeti Boys, headed for South Africa from Madagascar high in confidence ahead of their 2017 African Youth Championship (AYC) clash against… Read more »

  • Tanzania/Madagascar:   Morale Booster for Serengeti Boys

    Citizen, 3 August 2016

    The national Under-17 team (Serengeti Boys) was at its rampant best yesterday as they spanked Madagascar 2-0 in a well contested friendly match in Antananarivo. Read more »

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