In a significant development for Tanzanian football, Young Africans (Yanga) has officially announced the appointment of Pedro Gonçalves as their new head coach, following the departure of Roman Folz. The announcement was made on the night of October 25, 2025, just hours after Yanga achieved a remarkable 2–0 victory against Malawi’s Silver Strikers, securing a coveted spot in the CAF Champions League group stage at the Benjamin Mkapa Stadium.
Pedro Gonçalves, a seasoned Portuguese manager, arrives at Yanga with an impressive pedigree, having recently led the Angola national team to notable successes. During his tenure from 2019 to 2025, he guided Angola to the quarterfinals of the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON)—their best performance in over a decade—and achieved historic milestones, including the nation’s first-ever U-17 World Cup qualification in 2019.
Born on February 7, 1976, in Lisbon, Portugal, Gonçalves embarked on his coaching career in 1997. He initially served as an assistant at Amora FC and later transitioned to Cova da Piedade and Sporting Clube de Portugal in 2000. At Sporting, he played a pivotal role in nurturing young talents for over a decade as a scout and youth coach, shaping the future of Portuguese football.
His success on the youth level caught the attention of the Angolan football federation, leading to his appointment as head coach of Primeiro de Agosto’s youth teams. Under his guidance, Angola’s youth squads achieved remarkable feats, including a COSAFA U-17 Cup title and a stunning bronze medal at the U-17 AFCON.
Gonçalves made waves on the senior stage by securing Angola’s place in the 2022 African Nations Championship and leading the team to an impressive group stage finish in the 2023 AFCON. His historic victory over Namibia in the knockout stage was a standout achievement, marking a new chapter in Angola’s football history. In 2024, he cemented his legacy as Angola’s most successful coach, achieving 24 victories—the highest in the nation’s history—and triumphantly lifting the COSAFA Cup.
As Yanga looks to bolster its technical framework ahead of the CAF Champions League, Gonçalves is joined by fellow Portuguese coach Filipe Pedro as his assistant. Together, they are expected to enhance Yanga’s tactical depth and strategic prowess on the continental stage.
With high hopes riding on Gonçalves’ vast experience and proven track record, Yanga aims not only to compete in the CAF Champions League but to make a significant impression against Africa’s elite clubs. The football community is abuzz with anticipation as they await the new chapter unfolding under Gonçalves’ leadership.