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Simba Sports Club
File:Simba S.C. logo.png
The Simba Sports Club Crest
Full nameSimba Sports Club
Nickname(s)Wekundu wa Msimbazi
Founded1936
GroundNational Stadium
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Capacity60,000
CoachBelgium Patrick Aussems
LeagueTanzanian Premier League
WebsiteClub website

The Simba Sports Club is a Tanzanian football club based in Msimbazi Street, Kariakoo, Dar es Salaam. Their home games are played at two stadiums, Uhuru Stadium and National Stadium. Simba Sports Club is one of the two biggest football clubs in Tanzania, their arch-rivals being the Young Africans. The club had several names during its history. When it was founded in 1936, the Club was called Queens, it was later changed to Eagles and Dar Sunderland, and in 1971 changed to its current name, Simba (which means Lion in Swahili).

The Club is an offshoot of their rivals Young Africans

Achievements

The highest level of success that Simba SC achieved was getting to the final of the CAF Cup in 1993, when they lost to Stella Club of Côte d'Ivoire. It was the highest achievement on continental competitions reached by any Tanzanian team. One of the most memorable years for the club was 2003 when it knocked off the then-reigning CAF champions Zamalek of Egypt on their way to qualify for the group stages of the CAF Champions League. In the first round of that year's competition, Simba SC eliminated Santos of South Africa.

1965, 1966 (as Sunderland)
1972, 1973, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1993, 1994, 1995, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2007, 2009–10, 2011–12, 2017-18
1984, 1995, 2000
2001, 2002, 2003, 2005
2005 (in Kenya)
Finalist: 1993
1974, 1991, 1992, 1995, 1996, 2002
2017.
2008,2011,2015
  • Sportpesa Cup - 2018

First Runner-Up

Performance in CAF competitions

CAF Champions League: 6 appearances

  • 2002 – First Round
  • 2003 – Group Stage
  • 2004 – First Round
  • 2005 – First Round
  • 2008 – First Round
  • 2011 – Special play-off for Group Stage

African Cup of Champions Clubs: 8 appearances

  • 1974 – Semi-finals

The furthest any Tanzanian team has ever reached in African premier competition, eliminated in the semi-finals by Egyptian club Ghazl Al-Mehalla, in this period, the chairman was late Abubakar Mwilima, himself a renowned trade unionist, educationist and politician who served in Julius Nyerere's government in different capacities.

  • 1976 – Second Round
  • 1977 – Second Round
  • 1978 – Second Round
  • 1979 – Second Round
  • 1980 – Second Round
  • 1981 – First Round
  • 1995 – Second Round

CAF Confederation Cup: 5 appearances

  • 2007 – Preliminary Round
  • 2010 – First Round of 16
  • 2011 – Second Round of 16
  • 2012 – Second Round of 16
  • 2018 - Second Round of 16

CAF Cup: 2 appearances

  • 1993 – Finalist
  • 1997 – First Round

CAF Cup Winners' Cup: 3 appearances

  • 1985 – Second Round
  • 1996 – Second Round
  • 2001 – Second Round

Current squad 2017/18

A branch office of the club

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Tanzania TAN Said Mohamed "Nduda"
2 DF Tanzania TAN Salim Mbonde
3 MF Ghana GHA James Kotei
4 MF Tanzania TAN Mohamed ibrahim
5 DF Tanzania TAN Yusuph Mlipili
6 DF Ivory Coast CIV Pascal Serge "Wawa"
7 FW Uganda UGA Emmanuel Okwi
8 MF Rwanda RWA Haruna Niyonzima
10 FW Tanzania TAN Adam salamba
11 FW Burundi BDI Marcel Boneventure
12 DF Tanzania TAN Shomari Kapombe
13 MF Tanzania TAN Saidi Hamisi "Ndemla"
14 FW Rwanda RWA Meddie Kagere
15 DF Tanzania TAN Mohamed Hussein "Zimbwe Jnr"
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 DF Ghana GHA Asante Kwasi
18 DF Tanzania TAN Erasto Nyoni
19 MF Tanzania TAN Mzamiru Yasin
20 MF Tanzania TAN Jonas Mkude
21 DF Tanzania TAN Ally Shomari
22 FW Tanzania TAN John Boko
23 DF Tanzania TAN Paul Bukaba
24 MF Tanzania TAN Hasan Dilunga
25 MF Tanzania TAN Shiza Kichuya
26 DF Tanzania TAN Jamali Mwambeleko
28 GK Tanzania TAN Aishi Manula
29 FW Ghana GHA Nicholas Gyan
30 GK Tanzania TAN Emanuel Mseja

Former players

Technical bench