Date | R | Home v Away | - |
---|---|---|---|
04/21 13:00 | - | Zimamoto SC v New King | 4-1 |
01/13 17:15 | - | Azam FC v Simba Sports Club | 0-1 |
01/10 17:15 | - | Simba Sports Club v Namungo FC | 2-0 |
01/10 13:15 | - | Azam FC v Young Africans FC | 0-0 |
01/08 13:15 | - | Azam FC v Yosso Boys FC | 5-1 |
01/07 17:15 | - | Simba Sports Club v Mlandege FC | 0-0 |
01/07 13:15 | - | Young Africans FC v KMKM | 2-2 |
01/06 17:15 | - | Azam FC v Namungo FC | 1-0 |
01/06 13:15 | - | Yosso Boys FC v Meli 4 City | 0-3 |
01/05 17:15 | - | Young Africans FC v Taifa Jang’ombe | 2-0 |
01/05 13:15 | - | Simba Sports Club v Selem View FC | 2-0 |
01/04 17:15 | - | Meli 4 City v Azam FC | 0-1 |
01/03 17:15 | - | Taifa Jang’ombe v KMKM | 1-2 |
01/03 13:15 | - | Selem View FC v Mlandege FC | 0-0 |
The Mapinduzi Cup is a top knockout football tournament in Zanzibar. Mapinduzi means Revolution in swahili, in recognition of the Zanzibar Revolution. The Mapinduzi Cup is a tournament created by the Zanzibar Football Federation to commemorate Zanzibar's Revolution day which is marked annually on 12 January.
The defending champions are the Zanzibar national football team.
The first edition of the cup was in 2004. However, the cup was played between Zanzibari clubs together with clubs from Tanzania mainland until 2024. Since 2013 clubs from Kenya and Uganda have been invited to take part occasionally.
Along with the Zanzibari Cup and Nyerere Cup, the three tournaments are the three main knockout tournaments in Zanzibar. The maiden edition was won by Jamhuri F.C.
The 2025 edition of the tournament became the first to involve national teams instead of clubs.