KMC and the Worst Relegation Record in the NBC Premier League

Xtra 90 Media By Xtra 90 Media • 16th June 2026


KMC and the Worst Relegation Record in the NBC Premier League

After a season filled with disappointment and poor results, KMC concluded its 2025/26 NBC Premier League campaign by being relegated with just nine points from 25 matches, a statistic that has sparked widespread debate about one of the worst seasons ever witnessed in the Tanzanian Premier League.

KMC has entered the record books of Tanzanian football for an unfortunate reason after being relegated at the end of the 2025/26 season, having accumulated only nine points from 25 league matches.

During the campaign, KMC managed just two victories, drew three matches, and lost 20 games, a record that left them unable to cope with the league's competitiveness and ultimately saw them finish at the bottom of the table.

These statistics highlight the magnitude of the challenges the team faced throughout the season, as they struggled to build any consistent run of positive results that could have given them hope of avoiding relegation.

Earning only nine points from 25 matches translates to an average of 0.36 points per game, an extremely low return for a team competing in a highly competitive league such as the NBC Premier League.

The outcome now places KMC among the teams relegated with the fewest points in recent Tanzanian Premier League history—a record that the club's fans and management will undoubtedly hope to forget quickly as they begin planning their return to the top tier of Tanzanian football.


  

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