Today, Tuesday, September 16, 2025, the Benjamin Mkapa Stadium in Dar es Salaam will host one of the continent’s biggest matches—the Kariakoo Derby between Simba SC and Yanga SC—kicking off at 5:00 p.m.
The Community Shield match marks the official curtain-raiser for the new football season in Tanzania. But beyond that, it is a battle of pride, history, and long-standing rivalry.
Simba: Restoring Pride and Chasing a First Shield
For Simba, this match carries special weight. The “Wanamsimbazi” have failed to beat their arch-rivals in the last five consecutive meetings across all competitions—a record that has long hurt their supporters.
For them, the Community Shield is more than just an early-season trophy; it is an opportunity to break the streak and restore lost pride.
Their South African coach, Fadlu Davids, has stressed that his squad is ready for the big battle. He acknowledged the magnitude of this derby and expressed belief that his players are prepared to fight for the full 90 minutes.
For Simba, victory today would mark the beginning of a morale-boosting journey and a statement that they are ready to reclaim their historic dominance.
Yanga: Extending Dominance and Ushering in the Folz Era
For Yanga SC, today’s match is an opportunity to extend their recent dominance. The “Wanajangwani” have been on fire against Simba, winning five straight encounters. The squad’s morale is high, and their fans believe this is another chance to assert superiority.
New coach Romain Folz, the Frenchman, will be leading Yanga in his first Kariakoo Derby. He has already made a strong impression, guiding Yanga to a flawless pre-season with victories in all their friendly matches. Folz enters the derby with confidence, relying on discipline and fresh tactical ideas that are beginning to take shape within the squad.
For many observers, Yanga appear favorites to lift the Community Shield, thanks to their strong record, high confidence, and the new philosophy introduced by Folz.
The Kariakoo Derby is always written in sweat, passion, and history. For Simba, this is a chance to restore pride and turn the page after a painful run against their rivals.
For Yanga, it is an opportunity to extend their reign and prove that their dominance is no fluke, but a continuation of excellence.
This evening, the Benjamin Mkapa Stadium will be on fire. It is more than just the Community Shield—it is a battle of pride, a showdown to decide who enters the new season with their chest held high.



