A Feisal Salum first half stunning is all Yanga needed to beat arch-rivals Yanga and in the process progress to the FA Cup semis in a match staged at the CCM Kirumba Stadium on Saturday afternoon.With Yanga all but set to clinch the league title, Simba were keen on securing a final ticket when they faced their in-form rivals but a moment of brilliance from Tanzanian international Salum handed Yanga a final ticket.The all-important goal came in the 26th minute when Yanga won the ball deep into their own half and Salum Salum raced towards the goal area before unleashing a scorcher that left Simba keeper David Kakolanya rooted to the ground. Simba tried to push for the leveler, especially in the second half but their efforts bore no fruits. Homeboyz duo speak ahead of crunch AFC Leopards clashKenyan International, Joash Onyango started at the heart of the defence and played the entire game as Wekundu wa Msimbazi’s trophyless season was confirmed.Tumepoteza. #ASFC #KariakooDerby #NguvuMoja pic.twitter.com/5WSvYo7WgJ— Simba Sports Club (@SimbaSCTanzania) May 28, 2022 Yanga will face the winner of the second semifinal match between Azam and Coastal Union that will be played on Sunday afternoon. Kenyan International Kenneth Muguna who turns out for Azam is expected to be involved in the clash.Meanwhile, Onyango is expected to stay at Simba for two more years after agreeing to a renewal of his contract that expires next month. There were fears that the defender would walk out of the club but he has agreed to continue with the Tanzanian giants.