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Austin Oduor
Dar es Salaam giants Simba SC coach Jackson Mayanja has named his starting line up against rivals Yanga in a match scheduled for today 4pm at the National Stadium in Dar es Salaam.
Already scores of fans have filled the National Stadium that is situated in Temeke municipality. Simba are hoping to repay to their fans and avoid another defeat considering that the msimbazi outfit lost the first leg 2-0.
In the match ivorian Vicent Angban will start in the Simba goal with Peter Manyika starting from the bench.
Ugandan Juuko Marshid, Abdi Banda, and Mohammed Hussein at the heart of defense. zimbabwean Justice Majabvi, Jonas Mkude and Ramadan Kessy will be relied on at the heart of the midfield with a strong attacking option of top scorer Hamisi Kiiza and Mwinyi Kazimoto to search for goals.
Ugandan Brian Majwega and Emery Nimubona will start from the bench.
The line up- Vicent Angban, Juuko Murshid, Abdi Banda, Mohamed Hussein, Ramadhan Kessy, Jonas Mkude, Justice Majabvi, Said Ndemla, Mwinyi Kazimoto, Ibrahim Hajibu, Hamisi Kiiza.
Substitutes: Peter Manyika, Emery Nimubona, Brian Majwega, Awadh Juma, Novalty Lufunga, Hassan Mgosi, Danny Lyanga
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