The coach of the Tanzanian national football team, Algerian Adel Amroush, summoned 25 players, in anticipation of the match against Algeria scheduled for Thursday, September 7 (Sa 20:00) at the May 19, 1956 stadium in Annaba, for the sixth and final round of the Group Six qualifiers for the African Cup of Nations (Can-2023).
The list, which was revealed today, Wednesday, by the Tanzanian Football Federation, was marked by the presence of seven players from the Young Africans Club, which activated the Confederation Cup final against the Algerian Federation, and four players from Simba Club, in addition to the new player of JS Kabylie, Simon Masoufa, and seven other players who are active abroad.
Before the match against Algeria, the Tanzanian national team, which will need one point to qualify for the final stage, today, Wednesday, traveled to Tunisia to conduct a preparatory training before moving to the city of Annaba.
As a reminder, before the sixth and final round of the qualifiers, Algeria, which secured its qualification for the final stage of the Cannes-2023, occupies the top of Group F with 15 points, ahead of Tanzania (7n) and Uganda (4n), while Niger comes in fourth place with two points, which was finally excluded from The competition.
In the group matches for the sixth and final round of the qualifiers, Algeria will host Tanzania, while Uganda will host its counterpart from Niger. The top two from each group qualify for the final stage, which will be held in Côte d’Ivoire from January 13 to February 11, 2024.
Below is the list of 25 players for the Tanzanian national team:
Pino Kakulani (Singida) – Mitasha Manata (Young Africans) – Eric Johora (Geta Gold) – Ibrahim Hammad (Young Africans) – Bakari Mwamoyeto (Young Africans) – Dixon Job (Young Africans) – Muzamiru Yesin (Young Africans) – Suseptar Bagana (Azzam) – Clément Mzizi (Young Africans) – Kibo Dennis (Simba) – Hamid Maw (Talaea El Geish/Egypt) – Mudassir Yahya (Young Africans) – Abdel Soliman (Azzam) – Abdelmalek Zakaria (Namungo Club) – John Boko ( Simba) – Kennedy Juma (Simba) – Lamac Lawy (Coastal June) – Jonas McCudi (Young Africans) – Maurice Abraham (Spartak Upotitec/Serbia) – Hadji Mnuga (Aldershot Town/England) – Ban Starkey (Besford/England) – Simon Masoufa (JS Kabylie/Algeria), Novatos Moreshi (Zulte Waregem/Belgium), Mbawana Samata (PAOK/Greece), Abdi Banda (Richard Baya/South Africa).