Simba SC head coach Fadlu Davids has assessed the challenges ahead for his team as they prepare for the daunting CAF Confederation Cup group stage.
The Tanzanian giants have been drawn into Group A alongside Tunisian powerhouse CS Sfaxien, Algerian club CS Constantine, and Angolan newcomers Bravos Do Maquis.
“This is a challenging draw. North Africa is always a tough environment. CS Constantine and CS Sfaxien are strong teams, and Bravos Do Maquis is a formidable opponent. We must win as many early matches as possible to ensure we advance,” he said as quoted by the Guardian.
With the international break underway, Simba resumed training on Tuesday. The players not involved in national team duty focused on fitness and preparations for their domestic match against archrival Young Africans, while keeping their sights on the upcoming CAF fixtures.
Davids noted that winning the back-to-back matches in North Africa is crucial. “We need to be cautious playing away in Algeria and Tunisia. Securing decisive results will be key, and we aim to avoid fighting for qualification in the final matches,” he added.
Simba’s record in CAF interclub competitions includes five previous quarterfinal appearances, and this tournament presents a fresh opportunity to break new ground.
The Msimbazi Reds are determined to advance deep into the competition, and with the intensity expected in Group A, the road ahead will require resilience, tactical prowess, and adaptability.