Azam FC, started as Mzizima FC on 23 July 2004. The club was founded by the workers of Mzizima
wheat flour milling industry owned by Said Salim Bakhresa,(SSB) group of Companies, at Banda la
Ngozi, Nyerere Road, Ilala, Dar es Salaam.,
Mzizima FC was a brainchild of Hafidh Salim (who became the first Chairperson), Ali Mlungula,
Seif Mshamu Kiwile, Athuman Kikila, Mohamed Saad Makununi, Mzee Chuli Ramadhan, and Babu Ayubu.
Then they were joined by Abubakar Mapwisa, Seleman Mabehewa, Twalib Suleiman Chuma, Mohamed Seif
'King', Nassor Idrisa 'Father', Ibrahim Jeshi and Abdallah Hassan. They started this team just
for recreation and leisure after the long working hours, so as to improve their social life,
health and well-being.
They didn't have a place as their training ground thus they approached the Tanzania Railways
Limited (TRC) to allow them use their open space at Ilala Goods Shed. TRC gave them a nod
and
the work of leveling the ground started immediately.
After the ground was ready, they dubbed it, 'Surulele', after the legendary National
Stadium,
Lagos Nigeria where the Taifa Stars played in at the 1980 African Cup of Nations.
The ground allowed the players, who were the workers, to showcase their talents. The very
first
players are Nassor Idrisa, Salum Kakolo, Mjomba Akili, Salva Mayola, Ali Dosho, Gabriel
Sebastian Manyoronga, Mohamed Kikuni, Tebela, Zabron Mihangi, Salehe Hillary, Mussa Lumbi,
Hatibu Katoto, Amiri Rashid Kikwa, Hamis Jafar, Ibrahim Jaluo, Abbas Kuka, Mbaraka Shaaban
Jangama 'Cantona', Abdulkarim Amin 'Popat', Hassan Jeba, Said Nachikongo, Mussa Juma, Faraj
Ismail, Mazaila Athuman and James Adriano Kilongola.