
Live Tanzania national team odds for AFCON qualifying, World Cup futures, and tournament markets tracked across the prediction markets aggregated by Prediction Genius.
Tanzania, the Taifa Stars, are an emerging-nation side in international soccer prediction markets, traded most heavily around Africa Cup of Nations qualifying and World Cup futures. Governed by the Tanzania Football Federation and competing under CAF, the team sat near 113th in the FIFA world ranking as of April 2026, which structurally slots it as a longshot in continental and global outright markets. The durable swing factors on Tanzania's price are squad depth in qualifying windows and the form of its diaspora-based attackers, not any single friendly result. Coached by Miguel Angel Gamondi and anchored by the Benjamin Mkapa Stadium in Dar es Salaam, the side reached the AFCON knockout round for the first time in 2025. The live odds for every contract sit on the board above; the analysis below covers what those numbers mean.
In AFCON outright markets, prediction markets structurally slot Tanzania as a longshot rather than a contender, a direct read of a side ranked outside the global top 100 and historically light on knockout pedigree. The relationship traders watch is the gap between a qualification contract and a tournament-winner contract: the board consistently prices Tanzania with real qualifying hope but minimal title equity, a spread that tells you the market respects the program's progress without mistaking it for the African elite. The durable competitive set in CAF outright markets remains Morocco, Senegal, Egypt, and Nigeria, the four federations traders treat as the contending tier. What moves Tanzania's number is squad availability across international windows and qualifying-group draws, so check the live board above for the current line.
Tanzania's qualifying path runs through CAF, where the federation must navigate group stages against established West and North African sides to reach major finals. The structural read is that this is a results-driven market: traders price Tanzania less on roster reputation than on actual qualifying points, because the program lacks the marquee names that let bigger nations trade on pedigree alone. The side qualified for AFCON 2025 and, through its 2027 cycle as of June 14, 2026, sits in a developmental group that includes Nigeria, a punishing draw that the market reflects. Head-to-head results in the qualifying window, not friendly form, will drive the price across the season.
Tanzania's trading volume is narrative-driven, spiking around AFCON and World Cup qualifying windows when an emerging African nation's outright and qualification contracts draw cross-border interest. The durable swing factors are squad cohesion under Miguel Angel Gamondi and the fitness of the team's diaspora-based forwards, whose goals decide tight qualifiers. Forward catalysts with real dates include CAF international windows across the 2027 AFCON and 2030 World Cup cycles, each of which reprices the qualification contracts as points are won or dropped. The live board above carries where the price sits today; the structural story is a federation whose markets reward steady qualifying progress over reputation.
Tanzania has never won the Africa Cup of Nations and has never reached a FIFA World Cup, the two facts that anchor every longshot price on the board. The program's defining recent achievement came at AFCON 2025, where the Taifa Stars advanced to the round of 16 for the first time in the nation's history, a milestone that durably shifted how the market weights the current squad. That breakthrough establishes Tanzania as a rising CAF side rather than a perennial early exit, which is why qualification contracts now price with genuine, if modest, expectation rather than as pure dart-throws.
As of June 14, 2026, prediction markets price Tanzania as a deep longshot to win the Africa Cup of Nations, with qualification contracts carrying far more value than title-winner contracts. Check the live board above for exact current prices, which refresh continuously.
Tanzania's international contracts trade on the major prediction markets aggregated by Prediction Genius, with deeper books appearing around AFCON and World Cup qualifying windows. Liquidity is thinner than for elite CAF nations, so spreads widen between active windows.
Prediction Genius covers Tanzania's AFCON qualification and outright markets, World Cup qualifying contracts, and tournament-stage markets when active. Coverage concentrates around CAF international windows when volume and the number of live contracts peak.
Tanzania has never won the Africa Cup of Nations and has never qualified for a FIFA World Cup. The program's best result was reaching the AFCON 2025 round of 16, the first knockout-stage appearance in the nation's history.
The biggest durable driver is qualifying-window squad availability and the form of Tanzania's diaspora-based attackers. Ranked near 113th in the world as of April 2026, the team is priced on actual qualifying results rather than roster reputation.