Simba SC Launches Intensive Pre-Season Training in Egypt
Simba SC, one of Tanzania’s most prominent football clubs, has officially started their preparations for the 2025/26 season with a high-intensity four-week pre-season training camp in Ismailia, Egypt. The camp, which began on Wednesday, is seen as a critical step in what the club and its supporters hope will be a transformative season for the team.
The first group of players and staff, who departed in phases, included head coach Fadlu Davids, members of the technical team, and several key first-team players. Among them were last season’s top scorer Joshua Mutale, Charles Jean Ahoua, Ladack Chasambi, Chamou Karabou, Steven Mukwala, Awesu Awesu, Hussein Abel, Leonel Ateba, and newly-signed South African defender Rushine De Reuck.
Additional players are expected to join the camp today, including striker Jonathan Sowah and midfielder Alassane Kante, who missed the initial flight due to incomplete travel documentation, according to Simba’s Media and Communication Manager, Ahmed Ally. “We’ve travelled with 18 players along with the full technical bench. All remaining players—except those currently on national team duty with Taifa Stars—will join the camp soon,” said Ally.
He added that the team had already undergone a week of foundational training in Dar es Salaam and are now entering the most critical stage of pre-season preparation. “This camp in Egypt marks a turning point. It’s four weeks of focused and intensive work, leading up to Simba Day and the final phase before the season kicks off,” he said.
Coach Fadlu Davids Focuses on Integration and Tactics
Head coach Fadlu Davids emphasized that the Egypt camp provides a crucial platform to integrate new signings, fine-tune tactics, and build both physical endurance and mental resilience. “We have 28 days to blend the squad, strengthen the players physically and mentally, and implement our tactical framework,” said Davids. “This camp is about building a cohesive structure, instilling a winning mentality, and preparing for every challenge that lies ahead.”
He also confirmed that the program includes competitive friendly matches, designed to evaluate progress and sharpen match readiness. “We’ll use this period to test different combinations, reinforce team chemistry, and introduce fresh tactical approaches. It’s a comprehensive build-up to ensure we return stronger—domestically and in continental competitions,” he added.
Comprehensive Training Regimen
Simba SC have a history of productive international pre-season camps, and Egypt remains a favored destination due to its facilities and competitive environment. This year, the club is doubling down on its proven formula, aiming for a strong comeback after a disappointing season that ended without silverware.
The team’s team coordinator, Abbas Ally, travelled ahead of the group to oversee logistics and prepare a rigorous training schedule. The program includes daily morning fitness drills to boost stamina, evening technical sessions to refine individual skills, and tactical workshops to enhance football intelligence and decision-making.
The holistic regimen is designed to simulate competitive match conditions and maximize player performance ahead of the new campaign. To further elevate their readiness, Simba have arranged four to five friendly matches against top-tier Egyptian Premier League sides. These games will offer crucial tests, especially for new signings looking to stake their claim in the starting lineup.
Anticipation Builds for a Resurgent Season
As anticipation builds among fans, Simba SC’s Egyptian camp is shaping up to be a decisive foundation for what could be a resurgent 2025/26 season. With a focus on integration, fitness, and tactical development, the club is setting the stage for a strong return to form. The upcoming months will be crucial in determining whether Simba can reclaim their position as one of the dominant forces in Tanzanian football.