Tanzania vs Gambia live streaming video sopcast online on HD TV

Tanzania vs Gambia live streaming video sopcast online on HD TV

Time and Date:10/06/12 16:00 Local Time

Status:LIVE

Venue:Dar Es Salaam 



                                                     Tanzania vs Gambia live





Qualification history
Despite having had little success historically, Tanzania are an up-and-coming side. In qualifying for the three FIFA World Cup™ tournaments between 1998 and 2006, they were eliminated over two legs by Ghana twice and then rivals Kenya. Four years ago, their South Africa 2010 campaign started off slowly, with a home draw against Mauritius and a loss at Cape Verde Islands, but a scoreless home draw with Cameroon buoyed them. The Taifa Stars then narrowly lost at Cameroon 2-1 on a late Samuel Eto’o goal and closed things out on a high by beating Mauritius 4-1 and Cape Verde 3-1 to finish third in their group with eight points.

The current crop
Veteran Danish coach Jan Poulsen has melded an organised but attack-focused unit from his largely domestic-based team. A tough CAF Africa Cup of Nations qualifying campaign has helped to forge a strong generation of youngsters fighting for places in the Taifa Stars.

The key players
Attacking midfielder Nizzar Khalfan, who plays in Major League Soccer, will be expected to drive the team forward, while skilful strikers Mrisho Ngasa and Jerson Tegete are a pair to watch. Captain Shadrack Nsajigwa is a leader at the back.

Coach: Jan Poulsen
Best performance in a FIFA competition: None
Former stars: Said Maulid

Qualification history
Gambia first set off down the qualifying path to a FIFA World Cup™ finals in 1982, falling at the initial hurdle after recording a draw and a loss against Libya. They have still never graced the global showcase but made a noteworthy attempt to reach South Africa 2010, finishing runners-up in their second-round section behind eventual qualifiers Algeria.

The current crop
The future looks bright for the senior team, which has made consistent progress over the last ten years and has been given an injection of quality by the generation that reached the FIFA U-17 World Cup 2005 and FIFA U-20 World Cup 2007.

The key players
A handful for any defender at 1.95m, rangy striker Momodou Ceesay boasts UEFA Champions League experience after helping Slovak club Zilina reach the group stage in 2010/11. He graduated from the side which shone at the FIFA U-17 World Cup Peru 2005,  as did twins Sanna and Sainey Nyassi, who have already made a name for themselves in the United States.

Coach: Luciano Mancini
Best performance in a FIFA competition: FIFA U-20 World Cup Canada 2007 (Round of 16)
Former stars: Alhaji Momodo ‘Biri Biri’ Nije

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