Duke Abuya won his first title with Yanga, the Charity Shield, after beating Azam FC 4-1 in the final played on Sunday night at the Benjamin Mkapa Stadium in Dar es Salaam.Abuya, who has been in sensational form during pre-season, winning the hearts of the fans, started the game on the bench as Yanga recovered from going down early on to win the game convincingly and lift the title.##NAJAVA_MECA_8261872##Former Yanga midfielder Fei Toto put Azam ahead in the 14th minute before Prince Dube leveled the scores five minutes later against his former club. Chadrack Boka then put Yanga in the driving seat in the 29th minute, before Aziz Ki added the third in the 33rd minute for a halftime 3-1 lead. Clement Mzize sealed the win with a stoppage-time strike. Yanga now shifts focus to Saturday’s CAF Champions League preliminary round game against Vital’O.In Sweden, midfielder Timothy Ouma starred for 90 minutes as his IF Elfsborg beat GAIS 2-1 in a Swedish league match played on Sunday night. Ouma was one of the standout players for the club in a game that they had to play for almost half an hour, a man down after Ahmed Qasem was dismissed in the 66th minute for a second booking.Michael Baidoo put Elfsborg ahead in the 8th minute before Alexander Holmstrom drew the visiting team level in the 14th minute. Anes Cardaklija’s 30th-minute own goal settled the game for the home team, who have now moved to fifth on the log. After Qasem’s dismissal, the home team played for the next 28 minutes before Kees Sims saw red, ensuring that both teams ended the game a man down.In Serbia, Collins Sichenje played for 90 minutes as his club, Vojvodina lost 3-1 to TSC at home. Aleksandar Cirkovic, Aleksa Pejic, and Bence Sos scored the goals for the visiting team, while Vojvodina got their consolation goal through Mihailo Ivanovic.Jonah Ayunga was introduced in the 75th minute in Scotland as his club, St. Mirren, lost 3-1 to Aberdeen. Pape Habib Guèye, Jamie McGrath, and Vicente Besuijen scored the goals for Aberdeen, while Toyosi Olusanya got the consolation goal for the visiting team.FKF General Meeting averts potential FIFA ban amid election disputes