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2013

The Diaspora Team of Tanzania bounced back nicely against England.

Tanzania Head Coach JB talking to the media after the final whistle at the Walker Stadium. The Diaspora Soccer team of Tanzania can head into a key stretch of group stage with some added confidence...
<strong>The Diaspora Team of Tanzania bounced back nicely against England.</strong>
<strong>The Diaspora Team of Tanzania bounced back nicely against England.</strong>
2013

The Diaspora Team of Tanzania bounced back nicely against England.

Tanzania Head Coach JB talking to the media after the final whistle at the Walker Stadium. The Di...
Tanzania Head Coach JB talking to the media after the final whistle at the Walker Stadium.

The Diaspora Soccer team of Tanzania can head into a key stretch of group stage with some added confidence. Preparing for the knockout stage game of the 2013 Diaspora World Cup, coach JB watched its players take a 5-1 lead and hang on to beat the Diaspora team of England, one of the favorites according to analysts and observers. ‘‘The feel-good factor is amazing,’’ Tanzania head coach JB said to the media. ‘‘The crowd was great and it was amazing to be a part of this game and obviously to beat England, one of the best teams of the 2013 Diaspora World Cup was special”, he added.

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