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Tanzania Premier League giants Simba SC have parted ways with their head coach ahead of the start of the 2021/2022 TotalEnergies CAF Champions League preliminary matches.
Simba SC announced on Tuesday that they have parted ways with head coach Zoran Manojlović. The Tanzanian side is set to play a League match against KMC FC on Wednesday and an away match against Malawi’s Big Bullets FC this weekend in the first leg of the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League preliminary match this weekend.
“ Simba Sports Club has reached an agreement to mutually part ways with our head coach, Zoran Maki,” said the Club communication signed by the Chief Executive Officer of the Club, Barbara Gonzalez.
The Club also made it clear that they have parted ways with fitness coach Sbai Karim and goalkeeping coach Mohamed Rachid.
“Simba Sports Club wishes them all the best in their future endeavours,” added Simba who also made it clear that the recruitment drive for a new coach has started.
Manojlović took over as Simba Sc coach in June this year after the Club parted ways with Spanish coach Spanish Pablo Francos. Manojlović leaves the club top of the 2021/2022 Tanzania Premier League after two matches.
However last weekend the team suffered a 1-0 defeat to Djibouti Premier League champions ASrta Solar 7 in an international friendly played in Dar es Salaam.
Before that Simba SC defeated Ghana’s Asante Kotoko and lost to Sudan’s Al Hilal in international friendly matches played in Khartoum a few days ago.