

Namungo FC edged Mtibwa Sugar 2-1 in an entertaining encounter at the Majaliwa Stadium on June 30, 2026. The Tanzanian Premier League match saw the home side strike twice in the first half to build a commanding lead, before Mtibwa Sugar pulled one back after the interval. Despite a nervy finish, Namungo held on to claim all three points and boost their push for a top-half finish.
Match Overview
Namungo FC started brightly and took the lead inside the first fifteen minutes. A swift counter-attack caught Mtibwa Sugar’s defense off guard, and Namungo’s winger slotted home from a tight angle. The home side doubled their advantage just before the half-hour mark when a defensive mix-up allowed a striker to tap into an empty net. Mtibwa Sugar struggled to contain Namungo’s pace and movement in the opening period. However, the visitors came out with renewed determination in the second half. They pulled a goal back in the 58th minute through a well-placed header from a corner kick. The goal set up a tense final half-hour, with Mtibwa Sugar pushing for an equalizer, but Namungo’s defense held firm, clearing several dangerous crosses and long-range efforts.
Key Moments
- 14' - Goal! Namungo FC 1–0 Mtibwa Sugar. A rapid break down the right flank ended with a low cross that was swept into the net.
- 27' - Goal! Namungo FC 2–0 Mtibwa Sugar. A poor back pass gave Namungo’s forward a simple finish past the stranded goalkeeper.
- 58' - Goal! Namungo FC 2–1 Mtibwa Sugar. A looping header from a corner brought the visitors back into the game.
- 74' - Crucial block Namungo’s center-back threw himself in front of a goal-bound shot to preserve the lead.
- 88' - Missed header Mtibwa Sugar’s substitute headed over from six yards, a gilt-edged chance to equalize.
Standout Players
Namungo’s goalscorer in the first half was a constant threat with his pace and movement. His early strike set the tone for the match. The home side’s goalkeeper also made a couple of key saves, especially in the final ten minutes. For Mtibwa Sugar, the defender who scored the header was a bright spot, but the team’s slow start cost them dearly.
Table Impact
The win lifts Namungo FC to fifth place in the Tanzanian Premier League standings, just five points off the top three. Mtibwa Sugar, meanwhile, remain in the bottom half, with this defeat halting any momentum from their previous draw. The result underscores Namungo’s growing reputation as a tough side to beat at home.