Tanzania's President Pays Club on the Field After Making Grand Promise

Tanzania's President Pays Club on the Field After Making Grand Promise

Keba Mothoagae
updated at April 12, 2023 at 8:27 PM
  • There has been another bizarre occurrence on a football field on the African continent
  • This time, it was out in Tanzania during a CAF Confederations Cup encounter
  • Simba SC's president appeared on the field to pay the club's players in cash after they achieved an objective

Only In Africa.

So goes the saying about anything outrageous, unusual, remarkable and extraordinary. When it comes to Simba SC, 'outrageous' would be the most accurate description.

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President Samia Suluhu Hassa hands over cash to Simba SC players. Image source: @SimbaSCTanzania.
Source: Twitter

As per iDiski Times, Tanzania's president Samia Suluhu Hassa was pictured handing over a fat wad of cash following a CAF Confederations Cup encounter that they had won 1-0 against Ugandan team Vipers FC. He had promised SC Simba and Young Africans SC five Tanzanian shillings ($2 135) for each goal they scored in African club competitions. This was to inspire the two giants from Dar es Salaam after they had a poor start in the Confederations Cup and Champions League.

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Government spokesperson Gerson Msigwa said:

“Our president understands the importance of sports in the country and has given that motivation as our teams play international matches. Now it is the job of Simba and Yanga players to score as many goals as possible in order to put Tanzania in a good position in the competitions.”

Royal AM, of the Premier Soccer League in South Africa, caused controversy back in October 2021. The team's flambouyant owner Shauwn "MaMkhize" Mkhize was seen handing over cash envelopes following a victory over Maritzburg United. This was something the league later punished Thwihli Thwahla for.

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