Young Africans 4–1 Coastal Union: Match Report — Tanzania Premier League
SokaLive
20 Aug 2026, 18:30
Young Africans served a masterclass in attacking football on Thursday, 20 August 2026, dismantling Coastal Union with a resounding 4–1 victory in the Tanzania Premier League. From the opening whistle at a vibrant Benjamin Mkapa Stadium, the hosts asserted their dominance, pinning the visitors deep into their own half and dictating the tempo of the contest. The reigning champions showed exactly why they remain the team to beat this season, combining swift transitions with clinical finishing to delight the home faithful and secure another vital three points in their domestic campaign.
The writing was on the wall early as Yanga controlled the midfield battle, carving open the Coastal Union backline with surgical precision. The relentless pressure finally yielded dividends just before the interval, as the Jangwani boys netted twice in quick succession to comfortably cruise into the half-time break with a commanding 2–0 advantage. Coastal Union struggled to cope with the relentless movement and creativity of the home side's frontline, finding themselves completely overwhelmed by the tactical superiority and sheer intensity of the league leaders.
Any faint hopes of a second-half resurgence from the visitors were swiftly extinguished as Young Africans picked up right where they left off after the restart. Continuing to press with relentless ambition, Yanga added two more stunning goals to their tally to stretch the lead to four, showcasing their remarkable squad depth and attacking flair. Although Coastal Union managed to salvage a late consolation goal to reward their tireless efforts, it proved to be nothing more than a minor footnote on a thoroughly dominant afternoon as Young Africans marched on to a well-deserved 4–1 triumph.
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