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In this post, we will present the Simba squad that will face ASEC Mimosas today on November 25. The Simba Sc squad against Simba will consist of 11 players who will start the Simba squad and 7 others who will serve as substitutes for changes as needed. Kikosi cha Simba vs Yanga leo Jumamosi 25 November 2023 Ligi Ya Mabingwa.
The following is a list of Simba’s players which will form one squad of 11 players to face ASEC Mimosas:
Simba Players
Goal keepers
Ayoub Lakred, Ally Salim na Hussein Abel
Defenders:
Shomari Kapombe, Mohamed Hussein, Israel Mwenda, Hussein Kazi, Kennedy Juma na Che Malone Fondo
Midfielders:
Fabrice Ngoma, Sadio Kanoute, Mzamiru Yassin, Saidi Ntibazonkiza, Willy Onana, Clatous Chama, Abdallah Hamisi na Luis Miquissone.
Streakers:
Goal keepers
- Ayoub Lakred, Ally Salim na Hussein Abel
Defenders:
- Shomari Kapombe, Mohamed Hussein, Israel Mwenda, Hussein Kazi, Kennedy Juma na Che Malone Fondo.
Midfielders:
- Fabrice Ngoma, Sadio Kanoute, Mzamiru Yassin, Saidi Ntibazonkiza, Willy Onana, Clatous Chama, Abdallah Hamisi na Luis Miquissone.
Streakers:
- Jean Baleke, Moses Phiri, Denis Kibu, John Bocco na Shabani Chilunda.
Kikosi cha Simba Vs ASEC Mimosas leo 05/11/2023 CAF Champions League
The match details for Simba vs ASEC Mimosas leo on November 2023 are as follows:
Match: Simba SC vs ASEC Mimosas
Date: November 25, 2023
Time: 16:00 Hours
Venue: Benjamin Mkapa Stadium, Tanzania.
Simba Sports Club background
Simba Sports Club is a Tanzanian football club situated in Kariakoo, Dar es Salaam. The club, which broke away from another Tanzania Giants club, Dar Young Africans which also know as Yanga, in 1936, was dubbed Queens in honor of Her Majesty, the Queen of England. The club’s name changed multiple times, from Queens to Eagles to Sunderland. They were nicknamed Simba in 1971. (Swahili for “Lion”).
Simba SC has won 21 league titles, five domestic cups, and has competed in the CAF Champions League on many occasions. They are also one of East Africa’s largest clubs, having won the CECAFA Club Championship six times.
Simba’s home games are held at the Benjamin Mkapa Stadium. Simba was the fastest growing Instagram account among football teams in 2022, with 1.9 million followers and an 89% increase from the previous year.