TFF President Wallace Karia missed the high-stakes Kariakoo Derby, prompting discussions as Yanga claimed a decisive victory over Simba.
As Tanzania’s reigning champions Yanga roared to a resounding victory over their arch-rivals Simba in the anticipated Kariakoo Derby, the conspicuous absence of Tanzania Football Federation (TFF) President Wallace Karia from the stands became a hot topic of discussion among the football fraternity.
On a Sunday that saw Yanga reclaim the top spot in the Ligi Kuu Bara with a 5-1 thrashing of Simba, questions loomed over Karia's whereabouts.
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Traditionally, Karia has been a mainstay at high-profile matches, his presence symbolizing the gravitas of the events.
However, Pulse Sports has verified that Karia was engaged in personal commitments in Mombasa and took the opportunity to witness the Football Kenya Federation Premier League clash between Shabana and Bandari.
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Shabana patron Sam Nyamweya highlighted Karia's attendance at the match against Bandari FC at Mbaraki Grounds where Tore Bobe lost 2-1.
"The display at the to-capacity Mbaraki grounds saw our boys exhibit improved play at the pitch in a game that was also graced by the President of the Tanzania Football Federation (TFF) Wallace Karia," reads part of his statement.
"He travelled to Mombasa to watch the match applauding Shabana for their fight and play. He reckoned the fan base saying the team has a great future and the recent poor results posted should not dim the hopes of the management and fans," he remarked.
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Meanwhile, back in Tanzania, the Kariakoo Derby had unfolded with historical significance, as Yanga dominated Simba in a display that ended the latter's unbeaten streak and marked the first loss under coach Roberto Oliveira.
Yanga's spectacular victory, which propelled them to the summit of the league with 21 points and an impressive tally of 25 goals from eight matches, drew applause from the highest office in the land.
Tanzania President Samia Suluhu Hassan extended her congratulations to Yanga via her official social media account.
"Congratulations to Yanga for their impressive win in the Mainland Premier League. Your enduring rivalry, spanning over 85 years, not only serves as thrilling entertainment but also unites millions of Tanzanians at home and abroad in a remarkable way," President Hassan stated, celebrating the team's historic win and the unity the game brings to the nation.
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