East Africa’s oldest football rivalry delivered drama, tension, and heartbreak as Uganda and Tanzania played out a gripping 1-1 draw in their Africa Cup of Nations 2025 Group C encounter in Rabat on Saturday night.
Played under heavy rain and high stakes, the match swung on two penalties, a diving header, and a missed chance that may yet define both teams’ tournaments.
The opening half was cagey but fiercely contested, with both sides showing urgency rather than finesse. Tanzania, buoyed by a spirited display against Nigeria in their opener, looked the more assured side early on, while Uganda were determined to respond after a disappointing loss to Tunisia.
The game finally came alive shortly before the hour mark. Tanzania was awarded a penalty after a handball in the Ugandan box, and experienced winger Simon Msuva stepped up. The Taifa Stars talisman smashed an emphatic finish into the roof of the net, sending the Tanzanian bench and fans into celebration and raising hopes of ending their long AFCON winless run.
Uganda, however, refused to fold. Head coach Paul Put’s substitutions changed the rhythm of the game, and with 10 minutes remaining, the Cranes found their breakthrough. A well-delivered cross from the right was met by substitute Uche Ikpeazu, who threw himself into a powerful diving header to beat the Tanzanian goalkeeper and level the score. It was a moment of relief and belief for Uganda, brought to life by one of their most physical forwards.
As the rain intensified, so did the chaos. Players slipped, tackles flew in, and both teams sensed a winner was possible. Uganda was then handed a golden opportunity in the dying moments when another foul in the box earned them a penalty. Allan Okello, who had been influential in open play, stepped up with the chance to seal a priceless victory—but under immense pressure and in torrential conditions, his effort sailed over the crossbar.
There was still time for late drama at both ends, including a goalmouth scramble that nearly handed Tanzania a dramatic winner, but the final whistle confirmed a share of the spoils.
The draw leaves both Uganda and Tanzania with one point from two matches, a result that does little to ease their concerns about qualification. Tanzania now faces a stern final test against Tunisia, while Uganda must take on African giants Nigeria, with both matches set to be played on Tuesday.
For East African football fans, the contest was a reminder of the fine margins at AFCON level—moments of brilliance, moments of pain, and a rivalry that continues to produce unforgettable nights. Both sides will rue missed chances, but pride, passion, and regional bragging rights were once again on full display.