Soccer-Unbeaten Tanzania league leaders fire coach despite yet another win


DAR-es-SALAAM, May 7 (Reuters) - ⁠Tanzania champions Young Africans have ⁠fired their Portuguese coach Pedro Goncalves ‌despite an away win on Wednesday taking them a step closer to retaining their title.

After ​a 1-0 victory at bottom-placed ⁠KMC maintained their ⁠unbeaten run in the league, Young Africans ⁠said ‌in a brief statement only that Goncalves had been dismissed ⁠and thanked him for his contributions ​to the ‌club.

Goncalves, formerly the coach of Angola’s ⁠national ​team, had been in the post for seven months and guided the side, ⁠who are also known as ​Yanga, to a five-point lead over arch-rivals Simba in the title race.

He also helped ⁠them secure a berth in the group phase of the African Champions League for only the fourth time. They ​narrowly missed out ⁠on a place in the quarter-finals.

Yanga have ​won the Tanzania title ‌for the last four ​seasons.

(Writing by Mark Gleeson in Cape Town; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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