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The Tanzanian Championship League (known as the NBC Championship League for sponsorship reasons) is the second-highest football league in Tanzania. It is made up of sixteen teams that play thirty rounds, home and away. The league was formed in 1930.[2]

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The top two teams at the end of the season get promoted to the Tanzanian Premier League, while the third and fourth go into a playoff with two last-placed teams not eligible for automatic relegation. The last two teams are relegated to the first division, while the last four go into a playoff. The two winners in the playoffs are retained, while the two losing teams are relegated to the First League.

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2022–23 Tanzanian Championship League

Fixtures/results

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Updated to match(es) played on 1 September 2022. Source:
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
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Group A

Group B

Group C

Clubs and stadiums:[4]

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2016–17 season

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The following teams participated in the 2016/17 First Division League:

Group A

  • African Sports F.C. (Tanga) (relegated to this division for this season and then relegated to Second Division for 2017/18)
  • Ashanti United S.C. (Dar es Salaam)
  • Friends Rangers F.C. (Dar es Salaam)
  • Kiluvya United F.C. (Pwani Region)
  • Lipuli F.C. (Iringa) (promoted to Premier League for 2017/18)
  • Mshikamano F.C. (Dar es Salaam) (promoted to this division for this season)
  • Pamba S.C. (Mwanza) (promoted to this division for this season as a replacement for the teams relegated for match fixing in 2015/16)
  • Polisi Dar F.C. (Dar es Salaam)

Group B

  • Coastal Union F.C. (Tanga) (relegated to this division for this season)
  • JKT Mlale F.C. (Songea)
  • Kimondo Super S.C. (Mbeya) (failed to play its fixture on 28 January 2017 with JKT Mlale F.C. in Songea; penalties included disqualification from this competition, forfeiture of all group fixtures this season, and a two-level relegation to the regional competition for 2017/18)[5]
  • Kinondoni Municipal Council F.C. (Dar es Salaam)
  • Kurugenzi F.C. (Iringa)
  • Mbeya Warriors F.C. (Mbeya) (promoted to this division for this season)
  • Njombe Mji F.C. (Njombe) (promoted to Premier League for 2017/18)
  • Polisi Morogoro F.C. (Morogoro)

Group C

  • Alliance Schools F.C. (Mwanza) (promoted to this division for this season)
  • JKT Mgambo F.C. (Tanga) (relegated to this division for this season)
  • Mvuvumwa F.C. (Kigoma) (promoted to this division for this season as a replacement for the teams relegated for match fixing in 2015/16)
  • Panone F.C. (Moshi) (relegated to Second Division for 2017/18)
  • Polisi Dodoma F.C. (Dodoma)
  • Polisi Mara F.C. (Musoma)
  • Rhino Rangers F.C. (Tabora)
  • Singida United F.C. (Singida) (promoted to this division for this season and then promoted to Premier League for 2017/18)
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2015–16 season

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The following teams participated in the 2015/16 First Division League:[6]

Group A

Group B

Group C

  • Geita Gold S.C. (Geita) (penalized for fixing its 8-0 defeat of JKT Kanembwa by forfeiting all group games and being relegated to Second Division for 2016/17)[7][8]
  • JKT Kanembwa F.C. (Kigoma) (two-level relegation to regional competition for 2016/17, with one level resulting from fixing its 8-0 loss to Geita Gold F.C.; penalties also included forfeiture of all group games)[7][8]
  • JKT Oljoro F.C. (Arusha) (penalized for fixing its 7-0 loss to Polisi Tabora F.C. by forfeiting all group games and being relegated to Second Division for 2016/17)[7][8]
  • Mbao F.C. (Mwanza) (promoted to this division for this season; finished fourth on the field but elevated to first after four other teams forfeited all their group games; promoted to Premiere League for 2016/17)[8]
  • Panone F.C. (Moshi)
  • Polisi Mara F.C. (Musoma)
  • Polisi Tabora F.C. (Tabora) (penalized for fixing its 7-0 defeat of JKT Oljoro F.C. by forfeiting all group games and being relegated to Second Division for 2016/17)[7][8]
  • Rhino Rangers F.C. (Tabora)
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2014–15 season

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The following teams participated in the 2014/15 First Division League:

Group A

Group B

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2013–14 season

The following teams participated in the 2013/14 First Division League:

Group A

Group B

Group C

References

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