So far, Simba SC is reported to have completed the signing of five foreign players as part of their strategy to strengthen the squad ahead of various competitions in the upcoming season.
The list includes two wingers, a left-back, a defensive midfielder, and a striker.
Winger Mofosse Tresor Karidioula from Egyptian club Haras El Hodood is said to be the first signing made by Simba in this transfer window.
Left-back Khadim Diaw from Sudanese club Al Hilal has also finalized his move to Simba, as has defensive midfielder Alassane Kante from CA Bizertin of Tunisia.
Also among the new arrivals is winger Mohammed Bajaber, who joins the Msimbazi giants from Kenya’s Police FC, while striker Jonathan Sowah is reported to have completed his move from Singida Black Stars.
Among domestic signings, goalkeeper Yacoub Mohamed from JKT Tanzania leads the list, alongside central defender Wilson Nangu, who also comes from JKT Tanzania.
Midfielder Hussein Semfuko from Coastal Union is also reported to have completed his move to the Red side of Msimbazi.
Simba continues to be linked with several local and foreign players, including Zoman FC midfielder Privat Djessan Bi, Feisal Salum and Yahya Zayd from Azam FC, Abdallah Kulandana from Fountain Gate, and striker Dramane Kamagate from San Pedro of Ivory Coast.
Simba’s Media and Communications Manager, Ahmed Ali, stated that the club has completed the signing of all their targeted players for this window, but the registration process will only close after the conclusion of CHAN 2024, scheduled to run from August 2 to August 30 in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania.
Ahmed explained that they have deliberately left a few spots open, believing CHAN offers an opportunity to scout and sign top-performing players from the tournament.
The spokesperson boldly claimed that once Simba starts unveiling its signings, the rest will be left speechless by the shock of the club’s moves.



