CAF Confederation Cup
Bahir Dar Kenema, Arta Solar pick wins in CAF Confederation Cup

Ethiopia’s Bahir Dar Kenema and AS Arta Solar (Djibouti) picked wins last weekend in the 2023/2-24 TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup first preliminary round.
Bahir Dar Kenema defeated visiting Azam FC (Tanzania) 2-1 in a match played at the Abebe Bikila Stadium in Addis Ababa on Sunday.
Fitsum Gebre gave the hosts the lead after 20 minutes to put the home fans in the perfect mood to cheer all the way. After the interval Gebre netted his second of the day in the 60th minute, but Azam FC pulled a goal back after 72 minutes through Idris Mbombo.
Burundi’s Aigle Noir who were meant to face Hay al-Arab on Sunday picked a walkover after the Sudan team indicated they cannot honour the match.
On Saturday former Djibouti Premier League champions AS Arta Solar defeated Horseed FC (Somalia) 3-0 in a match played at the Azam Complex, Chamazi in Tanzania.
Yacouba Songné gave the AS Arta Solar team the lead after only 2 minutes. Former Burkina Faso International Traore Alian added two more goals to ensure the Djibouti team had a perfect start to the campaign.
Al Merreikh Juba (South Sudan) also defeated Haidob Al Nuhad (Sudan) 1-0, while Kenya’s Kakamega Homeboyz FC settled for a goalless draw against visiting Al Hilal Benghazi (Libya).
The return legs will be played on August 27th, 2023.
CAF Confederation Cup
Facing Al Masry will not be easy for Simba SC – Fadlu

The head coach of Simba SC has said facing Al Masry SC in the quarter final stage of the 2024/2025 TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup will not be an easy task.
After the draw was conducted yesterday in Qatar, the Tanzania Premier League side was drawn to face Egyptian side Al Masry SC.
Speaking after the draw Simba SC head coach Fadlu Davids has made it clear that at this level it is always very tricky and difficult because all the teams are good. “Facing Al Masry will not be easy. But we had pre-season in Egypt and we know what to expect when we play the first leg in Egypt,” explained the head coach.
Fadlu Davids made it clear that it was very important for Simba SC to top the group so that they play the first leg of the quarter final away from home.
The two-legged quarter-final matches will be played on April 2 and April 9 April, 2025.
In the other matches Cup holders Zamalek SC of Egypt will face Stellenbosch FC (South Africa), ASEC Mimosas (Ivory Coast) take on Morocco’s RS Berkane, and CS Constantine battle USM Alger in an Algerian derby.
The winner of the tie between Simba SC and Al Masry, and the clash between Zamalek SC and Stellenbosch FC, while the second semi-final will see the winner between RS Berkane and ASEC Mimosas battle the winner between USM Alger and CS Constantine.
Quarter-Finals fixture
Stellenbosch FC (South Africa) vs Zamalek SC (Egypt)
ASEC Mimosas (Ivory Coast) vs RS Berkane (Morocco)
CS Constantine (Algeria) vs USM Alger (Algeria)
Al Masry (Egypt) vs Simba SC (Tanzania)
CAF Confederation Cup
Simba SC silence CS Constantine to top Group in CAF Confederation Cup

Tanzania Premier League side Simba SC have topped Group A in the 2024/2025 TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup.
Coach Fadlu Davids team silenced Algeria’s CS Constantine 2-0 in their last Group A match played at the Benjamin Mkapa Stadium in Dar es Salaam on Sunday.
Simba SC who qualified for the quarter final stage a week ago after picking a crucial 1-1 away draw against Bravos do Maquis
Scored in the second half through Kibu Denis and Leonel Ateba.
The win sent Simba SC top of Group A with 13 points, while CS Constantine finished second with 12 points.
“It was not a very easy match since we played without fans. But I thank my players for pushing hard and finding the goals in the second half,” said Simba SC coach Fadlu Davids after the match.
Simba SC together with CS Constantine join other teams that have qualified for the quarter-finals; RS Berkane (Morocco), Stellenbosch FC (South Africa), USM Alger (Alger) and Zamalek (Egypt).
Last season Simba SC together with Young Africans SC reached the quarter-final stage of the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League.
CAF Confederation Cup
Simba SC reach CAF Confederation Cup quarter-finals

Simba Sports Club have qualified for the quarter-final stage of the 2024/2025 TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup.
The Tanzanian top side secured a crucial 1-1 draw against Bravos do Maquis in a Group A match played at the 11 de Novembro Stadium in Angola.
After a defensive lapse by Simba SC, Mosiatlhage Keoikantse Abednego gave the hosts the lead after 13 minutes. Leonel Ateba leveled matters after 69 minutes to ensure that Simba SC secured that vital point.
Fadlu Davids, the Simba SC head coach praised his players for the working hard to fight back and score after going a goal down. “I thank the team for the hard work and we continue to work hard because we have another last match of the group,” added the coach.
The draw sends Simba SC to the quarter-final stage with 10 points, while table leaders CS Constantine who beat CS Sfaxien 2-0 lead with 12 points.
Simba SC who beat Bravos do Maquis in Dar es salaam and now secured another draw in Angola will now wait to host table leaders CS Constantine on January 19th, 2025 in Dar es salaam.
CAF Confederation Cup
Tanzania’s Simba SC snatch vital away win against CS Sfaxien

A lone goal by Jean Charles Ahoua was enough to give Simba SC a vital 1-0 win away to CS Sfaxien in a Group A match of the 2024/2025 TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup.
After stopping the Tunisian side 2-1 in the first leg, Simba SC made sure they collected maximum points against the same side to brighten their hopes of making it to the quarter-final stage.
Ahoua netted the lone goal after 34 minutes at the Stade Olympique Hammadi Agrebi.
The win sends the Tanzanian giants to 9 points in second place behind CS Constantine who humbled Bravos do maquis 4-0 in a later game played on Sunday.
Simba SC will next play away to third placed Bravos do maquis on January 12th, 2025 and host CS Constantine in the last Group A match on Janaury 19th, 2025 in Dar es Salaam.
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