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Colonial club sports fade, football reigns as memories linger
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 74338, member: 636"] Tanzania used to be big on colonial-era sports like cricket, hockey, golf, and snooker back when club memberships meant something and people watched tennis matches while sipping drinks on verandas. The country even sent a hockey squad to the Moscow Olympics in 1980, which was wild for a nation that small. But everything tanked by the mid-1980s when football took over, and sports like cricket started feeling ancient to younger generations who wanted soccer contracts in Europe instead of trophies at country clubs. The decline happened because gear for these sports costs serious money compared to kicking a ball around, and the whole vibe felt exclusive like some leftover colonial thing that regular people could not access. Only one sports journalist still covers these forgotten games anymore, and most of the action survives through Tanzania's Asian community, keeping cricket alive or neighborhood bars turning snooker into casual pool. Schools could bring them back if someone made these sports feel less bougie and more accessible to kids who cannot afford fancy equipment. [/QUOTE]
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