Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania: Four Tanzanian clubs are set to showcase their talent in the prestigious CAF Inter-Club competitions today as the 2025 season kicks off. The competition commenced yesterday with preliminary matches that saw teams from across Africa vying for a place in the next stage.
Among the representatives, Simba SC is making headlines as they prepare for their crucial CAF Champions League encounter against Gaborone United. The match is slated for 8:00 PM at the Obed Itani Chilume Stadium in Botswana.
Head Coach Fadlu Davids emphasized the significance of securing an away victory, stating, “It’s vital for us to win both home and away fixtures to advance.” He expressed confidence in his team’s preparations, thanks to recent match experiences, including the iconic Simba Day and the Community Shield.
Singida Black Stars
Simba SC’s track record in continental competitions speaks volumes; after reaching the final of last season’s CAF Confederation Cup, the club is aiming for a strong comeback, hoping to return to the group stage of the Champions League. However, fans will have to follow the action from afar as the upcoming match will be played behind closed doors due to a ban from the Confederation of African Football (CAF).
In another notable matchup, Mlandege FC will take on Ethiopian Insurance at the Abebe Bikila Stadium in Addis Ababa at 3:00 PM, also competing for a place in the Champions League. The team’s performance will be closely watched as they attempt to make an impact on the continental stage.
Meanwhile, Azam FC is preparing for their CAF Confederation Cup duel against South Sudan’s El Merriekh Bentiu at Juba International Stadium with a 5:00 PM kick-off. Head Coach Florent Ibenge revealed that the team arrived in South Sudan early to adapt to the local climate, ensuring they are well-prepared to face their opponents. Azam’s objective is clear: to perform strongly in the first leg and set a favorable foundation for the return fixture scheduled for September 28th in Dar es Salaam.
Azam FC Team
The final Tanzanian club in action, Singida Black Stars, is set to make their international debut in the CAF Confederation Cup, challenging Rayon Sports in Kigali, Rwanda at 7:00 PM. Their recent victory in the CECAFA Kagame Cup has infused the team with momentum, and they are eager to build on this success.
The Tanzanian government is rallying behind its clubs, with Government Spokesperson and Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Information, Culture, Arts and Sports, Gerson Msigwa, conveying well wishes on behalf of President Samia Suluhu Hassan.
The government continues to promote the “Goli la Mama” incentive program, which rewards clubs financially for every winning goal scored, starting at 5 million shillings for early rounds and increasing to 10 million at the quarter-final stage.
As the excitement builds for today’s matches, all eyes are on these four clubs as they embark on their quest for glory in African football, representing Tanzania on the continental stage.