Zanzibar national football team


The Zanzibar national football team represents Zanzibar in international football and is controlled by the Zanzibar Football Federation.

History

Zanzibar is not a member of FIFA and is therefore not eligible to enter the World Cup. The island is part of the nation of the United Republic of Tanzania, which holds FIFA recognition at the international level. Prior to the union of Zanzibar and Tanganyika in 1964, Zanzibar was a fully independent member of the Confederation of African Football, but never qualified for the African Nations Cup.
Zanzibar was a provisional member of the N.F.-Board. The team placed second in the 2006 FIFI Wild Cup tournament, losing 4–1 on penalties to the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus in the final. For that tournament, they were coached by the German comedian Oliver Pocher.
Their U-20 team also played in the 2006 ELF Cup, finishing fourth of eight, winning one game and drawing twice before losing 5–0 to Northern Cyprus in the semifinal. They regularly play in the CECAFA Cup, which includes national teams from Central and East Africa, and in 1995 they became champions, winning the final match 1–0 against the host nation, Uganda.
In March 2017, Zanzibar were admitted to CAF, becoming its 55th member, only for their membership to be rescinded four months later, with CAF president Ahmad Ahmad claiming the region should never have been admitted as it is not a sovereign nation.
Zanzibar won their first international trophy since 1995 with the 2025 Mapinduzi Cup after defeating Burkina Faso 2–1 in the final.

Results and fixtures

2025

2026

Coaching history

Most appearances

Top goalscorers

RankNameGoalsCapsRatioCareer
1Abdallah Juma Ally9132002–2007
2Aggrey Morris6302004–2012
3Khamis Mcha Khamis5182007–2015
3Suleiman Selembe5322009–2019
5Alek Mohammed212006
5Ali Shiboli222010
5Kassim Suleiman Khamis232017–present
5Ahmed Ali Mkweche242005–2007
5Khamis Mussa Makame272017–present
5Salum Ussi272002–2006
5Mohammed Juma282017–present
5Abdulaziz Makame292017–present
5Abdi Kassim2142002–2010

Competition records

CECAFA Cup

Zanzibar competed in the Gossage Cup from 1949 to 1967, when the competition was renamed to the East and Central African Senior Challenge Cup:

Africa Cup of Nations

In March 2017, Zanzibar were admitted to the Confederation of African Football, becoming eligible for the Africa Cup of Nations.
The invitation was rescinded in July when FIFA rules forbade two teams from one nation.

Non-FIFA tournaments

World tournaments

Honours

Regional

  • CECAFA Cup
  • * Champions : 1995
  • * Runners-up : 2017
  • * Third place : 1974, 2005, 2009, 2012

    Non-FIFA competitions

  • FIFI Wild Cup
  • * Runners-up : 2006
  • Viva World Cup
  • * Third place : 2012

    Friendly

  • Mapinduzi Cup
  • * Champions : 2025
;Notes:
  • Shared titles.