Simba SC to face De Agosto CAF Champions League 2022: Confirmed ElijahMuna, October 14, 2022 Simba vs De Agosto CAF Champions League 2022, Simba kucheza na Waangola , De Agosto Angola vs Simba, Simba Sc vs Agosto De Angola, De Agosto vs Simba 8 October 2022, Simba vs De Agosto 15 October 2022,Simba SC to face De Agosto CAF Champions League 2022 It is official the time Simba SC will meet Primeiro De Agosto of Angola in the first round of the African Champions League (CAF Champions League 2022/2023). De Agosto advanced to the stage following a 2-1 aggregate victory after scoring a 1-1 draw against Zambia’s Red Arrows in today’s game. Earlier yesterday, Simba Club secured a ticket to the first round after a 2-0 victory against Nyasa Big Bullets of Malawi. At that stage, Simba will start away in Angola between October 7-9, 2022, and the second leg is scheduled to be played in Dar es Salaam between October 14-16, 2022. The overall winner in the first round will advance to the group stages of the CAF Champions League at the club level. See Also: Real Madrid vs Atletico Madrid Results & Statistics Confirmed information Simba SC to face De Agosto CAF Champions League 2022 Simba SC to face De Agosto CAF Champions League 2022 De Agosto: C.D. Primeiro de Agosto Simba SC to face De Agosto CAF Champions League Clube Desportivo 1º de Agosto is a multi-sport organization based in Luanda, Angola. The club was established on August 1, 1977, and its primary sponsor is the Angolan armed forces. Men’s football is its primary sport, and the club also has a notable professional basketball team. The club uses red and black as its colors. In both basketball and football, the club’s first championships came in 1979 and 1980, respectively. Many championships have also been won by the club in handball and volleyball. The football team of the Primeiro de Agosto Sports Club participates in both local and continental competitions held annually by the African Football Confederation (CAF), including the CAF Champions League and the CAF Confederation Cup, as well as in the Angolan National Football Championship, also known as Girabola, the Angola Cup, and the Angola Super Cup. Read more here. De Agosto: Stadium The construction of Primeiro de Agosto’s own football stadium is currently underway. The 20,000-seat stadium is a component of the De Agosto sports complex, which also includes a secondary school, a university, a tennis court, office buildings, an Olympic swimming pool, and a 2,500-seat indoor sports arena. Construction on the 20,000-seat stadium started in 2012 and is expected to be finished in 2019. The stadium and the complex are situated in Luanda’s Cassequel district. The club announced that they will begin playing their home games at the França Ndalu in the 2020–21 season. De Agosto CAF competition performance De Agosto: CAF Champions League: 12 appearances2019 – Preliminary Round 2018 – Semi-finals 2017 – Preliminary Round 2014 – First Round of 32 2013 – First Round of 32 2011 – 1/16 Finals 2009 – 1/8 Finals 2008 – 1/16 Finals 2007 – Preliminary Round 2000 – Second Round of 16 1999 – First Round of 32 1997 – 3rd Place (group A) De Agosto: CAF Confederation Cup: 3 appearances2011 – Second Round of 16 2010 – Second Round of 16 2009 – Quarter-finals De Agosto: CAF Cup: 2 appearances2003 – First Round 1996 – Second Round De Agosto: CAF Cup Winners’ Cup: 3 appearances1998 – Finalist 1991 – First Round 1985 – First Round De Agosto: African Cup of Champions Clubs: 5 appearances1993 – First Round of 32 1992 – Second Round of 16 1982 – First Round of 32 1981 – First Round of 32 1980 – First Round of 32 See Also: 4 REASONS WHY QATAR WILL MAKE A GREAT HOST for QATAR 2022 FIFA WORLD CUP De Agosto: Players 202 No. Pos. Nation Player 1 GK ANG Nsesani 2 DF ANG Mira 3 DF ANG Natael 4 DF COD Bobo 5 DF ANG Dani (captain) 6 DF ANG Bonifácio Caetano 7 MF ANG Cirilo Silva 8 MF ANG Mário 9 DF ANG Buá 10 MF CMR Atouba 11 MF HON Brayan Moya 12 GK ANG Tony 13 FW COD Dago Tshibamba 15 DF ANG Jó Vidal 16 MF ANG Macaia No. Pos. Nation Player 17 FW CGO Elvia Ipamy 18 MF ANG Herenilson 19 DF ANG Paizo 20 FW ANG Zini 21 DF ANG Isaac 22 GK ANG Neblú 23 DF ANG Mona 24 MF ANG Zinedine Catraio 25 MF COD Rachidi Asumani 27 MF ANG Edmilson 28 FW ANG Melono 30 MF ANG Manico 32 MF ANG Bito 33 FW ANG Manelé 34 GK ANG Coio About Simba SC The Simba Sports Club is a football club that has its home base in Kariakoo, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. The club was given the name Queens in honor of Her Majesty, the Queen of England, when it was founded in 1936 following its split from another Tanzanian team known as the Dar Young Africans Giants. Matokeo Simba SC vs. Al Hilal, Live Updates, August 31, 2022 Al Hilal vs. Matokeo Simba Al Hilal leo vs. Matokeo Simba, Simba vs. Leo, 31.8.2022 The club’s previous name, the Queens, was followed by the Eagles before settling on the name Sunderland. In 1971, they changed their name to Simba. (Lion in Swahili) Simba SC has participated in the CAF Champions League on numerous occasions and has won five domestic cup competitions in addition to 21 league championships. They are also regarded as one of the most successful clubs in East Africa as a result of their six victories in the CECAFA Club Championship. Confirmed information Simba SC to face De Agosto CAF Champions League 2022 See Also FIFA WORLD CUP 2022 TEAMS – EVERYTHING YOU KNOW SOUTH AFRICA PSL FIXTURE 2022-2023 Sports