Results

Ethiopia Premier League 06/24 15:00 36 Fasil Kenema v Sidama Bunna D 1-1
Ethiopia Premier League 06/16 06:30 35 Sidama Bunna v Arba Minch D 0-0
Ethiopia Premier League 06/12 12:00 34 Sidama Bunna v Dire Dawa D 1-1
Ethiopia Cup 06/08 12:00 - Wolaita Dicha v Sidama Bunna W 1-2
Ethiopia Premier League 06/04 12:00 33 [16] Mekelle 70 Enderta FC v Sidama Bunna [4] L 1-0
Ethiopia Premier League 05/28 12:00 32 [1] Ethiopian Medhin v Sidama Bunna [4] L 3-0
Ethiopia Premier League 05/24 12:00 31 [8] Kedus Giorgis v Sidama Bunna [4] W 0-1
Ethiopia Premier League 05/16 12:00 30 [8] Sidama Bunna v Wolaita Dicha [6] W 1-0
Ethiopia Premier League 05/12 15:00 29 [13] EEPCO FC v Sidama Bunna [9] W 1-2
Ethiopia Premier League 05/08 13:00 28 [9] Sidama Bunna v Mekelakeya [6] D 2-2
Ethiopia Premier League 05/03 15:00 27 [15] Hawassa City FC v Sidama Bunna [10] D 1-1
Ethiopia Cup 04/27 12:30 - Sidama Bunna v Mekelakeya W 7-6

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 39 20 19
Wins 15 6 9
Draws 15 11 4
Losses 9 3 6
Goals for 34 16 18
Goals against 32 13 19
Clean sheets 18 10 8
Failed to score 13 8 5

Wikipedia - Sidama Coffee S.C.

Sidama Coffee Sport Club (Amharic: ሲዳማ ቡና ስፖርት ክለብ, Sidama Buna Sport Club), also known as Dara kenema, is a professional football Club based in Sidama Municipality of Ethiopia. The club plays in the Ethiopian Premier League, the top division of Ethiopian football.

History

Sidama Coffee Soccer Club was founded on August 27, 2006 (1999 E.C.) as Dara Kenema. It was one of three clubs representing Formerly Sidama Zone in the South regional championships in 2006. Afterwards Dara kenema was able to advance to the championships for all regional teams from Ethiopia held in Hawassa that same year. Dara Kenema was finished in the top four of this tournament and by virtue enter the second division of Ethiopian football, the Higher League. The name Dara Kenama was changed to Sidama Coffee because the team was the only team to represent Sidama in the second division.

Promotion

Sidama Coffee won the second division of Ethiopian football, the Ethiopian Higher League (formerly called the National League), in the 2008–09 season (2001 E.C.) earning a promotion to the Ethiopian Premier League. Sidama Coffee's first season in the Premier League was the 2009–10 season.

Sidama beat Arba Minch City 3–1 to lift 2016 South Castle Cup. Sidama forward Addis Gidey won Most Valuable Player and Top Goal Scorer for the Tournament. Sidama had one of their most successful campaigns in the 2016–17 season as the club was part of the title race until very late in the season before ultimately finishing 4th behind eventual champions Saint George S.C. In March 2018, the club sacked its manager Alemayehu Abayne after poor results and repeated clashes between himself and players on the team.

Sidama Bunna is a prominent soccer team based in the Sidama region of Ethiopia, known for its passionate fan base and rich cultural heritage. The name "Bunna," which means "coffee" in the local Sidamo language, reflects the region's deep-rooted connection to coffee cultivation, a vital part of Ethiopian culture and economy.

Founded in the early 2000s, Sidama Bunna has quickly risen through the ranks of Ethiopian football, showcasing a blend of traditional skills and modern tactics. The team's colors, often inspired by the vibrant landscapes of Sidama, symbolize unity and pride among its supporters.

Sidama Bunna plays its home matches at the Sidama Bunna Stadium, a venue that buzzes with energy during game days, as fans come together to cheer for their team. The club is known for its commitment to developing local talent, providing young players with opportunities to shine on both regional and national stages.

With a focus on teamwork, resilience, and community engagement, Sidama Bunna not only aims for success on the pitch but also strives to uplift the local community through various social initiatives. As they continue to compete in the Ethiopian Premier League, Sidama Bunna remains a symbol of hope and aspiration for many in the Sidama region and beyond.