TPLB has announced the Kariakoo derby match between Young Africans and Simba despite of ongoing stance concerning the response from CAS.
TPLB announces that the match between Simba and Yanga is set on 15th June, it is unclear on either thing will work-out or it will not happen.
Last day, Young Africans have made their decision after CAS response, vow to hold their stance about match and accusations against the board, TFF and Simba.
Young Africans’ executive told members of their club to remain with previous decision of never re-match with Simba, the club accuse the federation and board of double standard, as they want three points with points deduction against their nemesis.
Young Africans have shown dissatisfactions from CAS”s response, as they have been instructed to resolve the matter internally before reach to them.
Based with final decision made by CAS, the responsible court has re-directed Young Africans to TFF for resolution of their ongoing dispute.
The Court of Arbitrary for Sport reviewed the previous decision made by TFF and TPLB about cancelation of Kariakoo derby.
The response is really annoying Young Africans, as they asked their team supporters to stand against alleged inequality and oppression against them.
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.