CAF Confederation Cup
URA FC, Azam draw against Egyptian sides

Uganda Revenue Authority FC and Tanzania’s Azam FC have picked draws in their first leg matches of the 2nd preliminary round of the TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup.
The Uganda side that was unlucky to have over seven players test positive for COVID-19 and missed the match, held Al Masry to a goalless draw in a match played at the St. Marys Stadium, Kitende on Saturday.
Despite the Egyptian side dominating the match, the URA FC team played as a team to with stand the pressure. Al Masry’s Amr Ramadan Mousa missed the penalty kick after 13 minutes.
In another match played at the Azam Complex in Dar es Salaam, Azam FC held another Egyptian Premier League side Pyramids 0-0.
Algeria’s Kabylie registered a 1-0 away win to FAR Rabat in Morocco, while Enyimba (Nigeria) also stopped Diambars FC in Senegal. Red Arrows of Zambia picked a 1-0 home win against Primeiro de Agosto, and Orapa United (Botswana) defeated Coton Sport (Cameroon) 2-1.
Today another team from the CECAFA region AS Kigali suffered a 2-1 loss to DC Motema Pembe (DR Congo) in a match played in Kigali.
The second leg ties will be played from October 22-24, with the aggregate winners qualifying to the additional second preliminary round.
CAF Confederation Cup
Simba SC battle RS Berkane in CAF Confederation Cup final tonight

Tanzania Premier League side Simba SC will battle RS Berkane in the first leg of the 2024/2025 TotalEergies CAF Confederation Cup on Saturday night at the Stade Municipal de Berkane.
Simba SC will be all out to try and register a good result before hosting the Moroccan side on May 25th in the return leg.
Fadlu Davids, the Simba SC head coach has made it clear that his youthful team is very ready for the battle. “The confidence in this group of players is there. The hunger and desire is high and our boys are determined to do something,” said the Simba SC coach.
The coach also made it clear that he is aware about the intimidating Stadium in Berkane which his players must be ready to encounter.
Simba SC will look to their leading forward in the tournament Denis Kibu with three goals and in-form Ugandan International Stevne Mukwala. The Tanzania side must also keep a close watch on RS Berkane’s leading scorers Issoufou Daye, Youssef Zghoudi and Paul Bassene who have netted three goals each.
The Msimbazi Reds be out to try and make history to win the trophy that eluded another Tanzanian side Young Africans SC in the 2023 when they lost to Algeria’s USM Alger.
To reach the final Simba SC secured a 1-0 aggregate win over South African side Stellenbosch FC.
at the semi-final stage.
This marks the second time in recent years that a Tanzanian club has reached the CAF Confederation Cup final, following Young Africans’ narrow away-goal loss to USM Alger in the 2023 final after a 2-2 aggregate draw.
CAF Confederation Cup
Simba SC to battle Morocco’s RS Berkane in CAF Confederation Cup final

Tanzania Premier League side Simba SC will face RS Berkane in the final of the 2024/2025 TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup.
After picking a slim 1-0 win in the first leg played in Zanzibar a week ago, the Tanzanian side held on to a barren draw against the South African side Stellenbosch side in the return leg played at the Moses Mabhida Stadium on Sunday.
While Simba SC qualified on a 1-0 goal aggregate, RS Berkane sailed through 4-1 on aggregate after winning 4-0 in the first leg and falling 1-0 in the return leg played on Sunday in Algeria against CS Constantine.
Fadlu Davids, the Simba SC head coach says he is happy that his team has made it to the final of the competition. “The semi-final over two legs were not simple, but we planned well and got the result. Now we need to focus for the final,” said Davids.
The first leg of the final will be played on May 17th in Morocco, while the return leg will be played May 25th in either Amaan Stadium in Zanzibar or the Benjamin Mkapa Stadium in Dar es Salaam.
Another Tanzanian side Young Africans SC also played in the final of the 2022/2023 TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup.
Simba SC’s results in the competition
Al Ahli Tripoli 0 Simba SC 0
Simba SC 3 Al Ahli Tripoli 1
Simba SC 1 Bravos do Maquis 0
CS Constantine 2 Simba SC 1
Simba SC 2 CS Sfaxien 1
CS Sfaxien 0 Simba SC 1
Bravos do Maquis 1 Simba SC 1
Simba SC 2 CS Constantine 0
Quarter finals
Al Masry 2 Simba SC 0
Simba SC 2 Al Masry 2 (Simba win 4-1 on penalties)
Semi finals
Simba SC 1 Stellenbosch 0
Stellenbosch 0 Simba SC 0
CAF Confederation Cup
It’s advantage Simba SC in CAF Confederation Cup semi-final stage

Tanzania Premier League side Simba SC have stopped Stellenbosch FC 1-0 in the first leg of the 2024/2025 TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup on Sunday.
Jean Charles Ahoua’s goal came at the stroke of half time to send the Simba SC fans celebrating at the Amaan Stadium in Zanzibar. Ahoua curled in a free kick to beat Stellenbosch goalkeeper Oscarine Masuluke.
After recess the South African Premier League side returned charged and pushed forward, but the Simba SC defenders stood firm.
With the clock ticking away Ahoua dribbled should have made it 2-0 when he dribbled well past the goalkeeper, but surprisingly placed the shot off target with an empty net.
Fadlu Davids, the Simba SC head coach said although they won the first leg, they have to prepare well for the return leg in South Africa. “We had the chance to score many more goals here, but we now have to focus on the return leg,” added the coach.
The second leg will be played on April 27th at the Moses Mabhida Stadium. The winner over two legs will make it to the final to take on the winner between RS Berkane (Morocco) and Algeria’s CS Constantine.
CAF Confederation Cup
Fans flock Zanzibar as Simba SC host Stellenbosch in Confederation Cup semis

Tanzania Premier League giants Simba SC are ready to host Stellenbosch FC in the first leg of the 2024/2025 TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup first leg of the semi-final stage.
Several fans have traveled from Tanzania mainland to witness Simba SC host the South African side on Sunday at the Amaan Stadium in Zanzibar.
After seeing off Egypt’s Al Masry at the quarter final stage, Simba Sc head coach Fadlu Davids has made it clear that the first leg in Zanzibar will be very important before they even travel for the return leg.
“We need to handle the game with a lot of caution and also make sure we take our chances that we create in-front of goal. We must play as a team,” added the Simba SC coach.
Che Fondoh Malone, Simba SC defender also made it clear that they must ensure they do not concede a goal to give themselves a chance to advance to the final.
“We need to score as many goals as possible and also defend well enough,” said the defender.
Simba SC will hope that the likes of Elie Mpanzu, Leonel Ateba and Ugandan International Steven Mukwala find their scoring touch. The hosts will also have to keep a close watch on Stellenbosch’s attack with New Zealand striker Andre Ernest de Jong and Sihle
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