TPLB representative has decided to end pre-match press conference of Kariakoo derby, after Simba SC fail to send a representative or details.
It is unclear on whether Simba SC is ready for upcoming Kariakoo derby, following its silence mood on marketing the event.
Neither its official page or its representatives provide details of their disappearance, but Young Africans representatives were there for the press conference.
Kariakoo derby was set to happen back June 15, but Young Africans boycott the match as they want their demands to be met before the event.
Later, TFF announced resignation of their members in TPLB and itself to meet Young Africans’ demands, and announce June 25 to be the Kariakoo derby match.
After the announcement, Simba seems does not sit well with new date, as they remain silence on marketing the event.
The ongoing dispute emerged following decision of TPLB to cancel the Kariakoo derby in a schedule date, March 8, after Simba SC vow to boycott the match.
Simba club was threatening to boycott the match, after they were prevented to enter into Benjamin Mkapa stadium for preparation of facing Young Africans.
After the incident, spokesman from the board has addressed the issue, said Simba didn’t notify neither officials nor Yanga about their plan of using that stadium which led to miscommunications.
Young Africans “Yanga” club is blaming the board for violating FIFA rules of suspending the match without a reasoning and plan a re-match, as well double standards.
Yanga has highlighted three demands to TFF; three points for them and points deduction from Simba, reshuffle of TPLB, and no re-match with their opponent.