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    ROAD WARRIORS: YOUNG AFRICANS SET THE PACE AS AZAM FC, SIMBA SC AND SINGIDA BLACK STARS BATTLE FOR AWAY SUPREMACY IN THE TANZANIA PREMIER LEAGUE

    The 2025/26 Tanzania Mainland Premier League season has continued to deliver excitement, drama, and a high level of competitiveness across all venues. While home advantage has traditionally played a major role in football, this season’s away statistics reveal a different narrative—one where resilience, tactical intelligence, and squad depth are proving decisive factors for success on the road.

    Away matches are often considered the true test of a team’s character. Playing in unfamiliar environments, facing hostile crowds, and adapting to different pitch conditions demand mental toughness and strategic discipline. This season, several teams have risen to that challenge, producing impressive performances away from their home grounds.

    At the top of the away standings are Young Africans, who have collected 19 points on the road. Their dominance away from home reflects a well-balanced squad capable of executing game plans effectively under pressure. Whether controlling possession or capitalizing on counterattacks, Young Africans have shown consistency that sets them apart from their competitors.

    Closely trailing them are Azam FC and Simba SC, both with 17 away points. These two clubs have demonstrated strong performances, maintaining a steady accumulation of points that keeps them firmly in the title race. Their ability to grind out results, even in difficult circumstances, highlights their experience and tactical maturity.

    Not far behind, JKT Tanzania and Singida Black Stars have each secured 16 points away from home. Their presence among the top performers signals a growing competitiveness in the league, as teams outside the traditional giants continue to challenge for higher positions.
    When it comes to outright victories, Young Africans once again lead the way with five wins in away fixtures. 

    This achievement underscores their ability not just to avoid defeat, but to secure maximum points consistently. 

    Meanwhile, Azam FC, Simba SC, Singida Black Stars, and JKT Tanzania have each recorded four away victories, demonstrating that the gap between the top teams remains narrow.

    However, the away form of some teams tells a different story. KMC have endured a difficult campaign on the road, suffering nine defeats—the highest in the league. Their struggles highlight defensive vulnerabilities and challenges in maintaining consistency during away matches.

    Similarly, Tanzania Prisons have recorded seven losses away from home, while Fountain Gate and Mashujaa have each suffered six defeats. These figures emphasize the importance of tactical adjustments and squad rotation, especially when dealing with the physical and psychological demands of away fixtures.

    From an attacking perspective, Azam FC and Singida Black Stars stand out as the most prolific teams away from home, each scoring 13 goals. Their attacking efficiency reflects well-organized forward lines and creative midfield play. The ability to score consistently in away matches is often a key indicator of a team’s attacking strength and confidence.

    JKT Tanzania follow with 11 goals, showcasing their ability to capitalize on scoring opportunities. Young Africans have netted 10 goals away from home, while Simba SC and TRA United have each scored nine. These numbers illustrate a relatively balanced distribution of attacking output among the top teams.

    Defensively, the statistics provide further insight into team performances. KMC have conceded 20 goals away from home, the highest in the league, indicating significant defensive challenges. Fountain Gate, Mashujaa, and Coastal Union have each allowed 14 goals, while Namungo have conceded 13.

    In contrast, Young Africans have combined their attacking strength with defensive solidity, recording eight clean sheets the highest in the league. This achievement highlights their disciplined defensive structure and effective goalkeeping. Simba SC follow with six clean sheets, while Azam FC have five, and JKT Tanzania have recorded four. These numbers underline the importance of a strong defensive foundation in achieving success away from home.

    Individual performances have also played a crucial role in shaping the league’s away statistics. Feisal Salum of Azam FC has been one of the standout players, contributing both goals and assists. Alongside him, Iddy Nado has also scored four goals, making Azam FC one of the most dangerous attacking sides.

    JKT Tanzania’s attacking force is equally impressive, with Salehe Kikuya and Paul Peter each scoring four goals. Their contributions have been vital in securing important away points for their team.

    Other notable scorers include Mudathir Yahya of Young Africans, William Edgar of Dodoma Jiji, and Fabrice Ngoy of Namungo, each with three goals. Their performances highlight the diversity of talent across the league.

    In terms of creativity, Allan Okelo, Feisal Salum, and Duke Abuya lead the assist charts with three each. Their vision and ability to create scoring opportunities have been instrumental for their respective teams.

    They are closely followed by Anuary Kilemile, Lamine Jarjou of Singida Black Stars, and Elie Kibisiwala of Simba SC, all with two assists. These players have played key roles in linking midfield and attack, ensuring fluid and effective offensive play.

    Beyond the raw statistics, the away performances this season reflect broader tactical trends within the league. Teams are increasingly adopting flexible formations, transitioning quickly between defense and attack, and utilizing squad depth to maintain performance levels across a demanding schedule.

    For teams like Young Africans, consistency has been the defining factor. Their ability to secure points in challenging environments has given them a crucial advantage in the title race. Azam FC and Simba SC, meanwhile, continue to push closely behind, ensuring that the competition remains intense.

    Singida Black Stars and JKT Tanzania deserve special recognition for their performances. Their ability to compete with the league’s traditional powerhouses demonstrates the growing parity within Tanzanian football. These teams have shown that with proper organization, determination, and tactical awareness, it is possible to challenge for top positions.

    On the other hand, teams struggling away from home must address their weaknesses if they hope to improve their standings. Defensive organization, mental resilience, and effective game management will be key areas of focus as the season progresses.

    As the league moves forward, away performances will continue to play a decisive role in determining the final standings. Teams that can maintain consistency, adapt to different match conditions, and capitalize on scoring opportunities will have a significant advantage.

    In conclusion, the away statistics of the 2025/26 Tanzania Mainland Premier League season highlight the league’s competitiveness and the evolving dynamics of modern football. From dominant performances by Young Africans to the strong challenges posed by Azam FC, Simba SC, Singida Black Stars, and JKT Tanzania, the race for supremacy remains wide open.

    Fans can expect even more thrilling encounters as teams continue to battle for crucial points, proving that in football, success is not only built at home but also earned on the road.
    Abdul Ramadhani Tanzania