Kenyan players Mathew Tegisi and Duke Abuya were on target during their Tanzanian Premier League matches played on Sunday afternoon.Tegisi, who turns out for minnows Pamba Jiji, scored as his club drew 1-1 with KMC.Follow our WhatsApp channel for more news He opened the scoring in the 34th minute before Pascal Mussa drew KMC level six minutes from time to ensure a share of the spoils. The match marked the club’s final fixture of the season, ending the campaign position 11 on the log, with 34 points.##NAJAVA_MECA_8986708##Elsewhere, Abuya also found the back of the net as Yanga SC ran riot with a 5-0 win over Dodoma Jiji. Clatous Chama opened the scoring barely a minute into the game, before Abuya found the back of the net ten minutes into the second half. Other goals came through Ibrahim Bacca, Maxi Nzengeli, and an own goal.Yanga leads the table with 79 points after 29 rounds of league matches, one more than their eternal rivals Simba SC. The final game of the season, which is set to determine the league winner, will be between the two sides on Wednesday afternoon at the Benjamin Mkapa Stadium in Dar, which could see Abuya win his first league title.Gor Mahia soothe FKFPL title loss to Police FC with hundreds of thousandsIn Norway, Harambee Stars forward Alfred Scriven played for 90 minutes as his club, Bryne FK, picked up a point on the road with a 1-1 draw against Sarpsborg.Duarte Moreira put Bryne ahead in the 20th minute before Daniel Karlsbakk earned the home team a point in the 30th minute with a leveler. There were no goals after that, and in the end, the spoils were shared.Bryne are 11th on the table with 13 points after ten rounds of league matches. Their next game will be against HamKam on Sunday, 29th June, at home.
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