Tanzania club suspends Obasogie over match-fixing allegations

Tanzania's Singida Black Stars club has suspended player Amas Obasogie amid match-fixing allegations. The move comes directly in response to these claims. Further details have not yet been released.

Singida Black Stars, a football club in Tanzania, has suspended Amas Obasogie pending investigations into match-fixing allegations. The suspension was announced recently as the club addresses these serious claims. According to reports, Obasogie, a player for the team, has been sidelined until the matter is resolved. No additional details on the timing or nature of the allegations have been provided, but the club emphasizes the importance of integrity in the sport. This could impact his standing in the Tanzanian league. The Daily Trust report confirms the suspension on February 27, 2026.

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