Tanzanian outfit Singida Black Stars set to appoint Papy Kimoto as new coach
Tanzanian Premier League side Singida Black Stars FC are moving swiftly to reshape their future, with Congolese tactician Papy Kimoto Okitankoyi emerging as the leading candidate to take charge of the team.
According to reports, discussions are already underway between the club and Kimoto, as Singida Black Stars look to appoint a new head coach capable of steering the side to greater competitiveness. The move comes after negotiations with another Congolese coach, Guy Bukasa, failed to reach a successful conclusion—prompting the Tanzanian outfit to shift their focus.
At 49, Kimoto brings a wealth of experience, having spent several years managing clubs in the Democratic Republic of Congo. His track record in Congolese football has earned him a reputation as a tactically astute and disciplined coach, qualities that Singida Black Stars believe could help elevate their ambitions in the Tanzanian top flight.
Should the deal be finalized, it would mark Kimoto’s first coaching stint outside Central Africa and his inaugural experience in Tanzania—a significant step in his managerial career. For Singida Black Stars, it represents a clear intent to inject fresh ideas and continental expertise into their project.
The club is keen to build a competitive squad and improve its standing in the league, and the appointment of an experienced foreign coach signals a commitment to long-term growth. Kimoto’s familiarity with African football dynamics, combined with his coaching pedigree, makes him a strong fit for the role.
As talks progress, both parties will be hoping to reach an agreement that benefits their respective ambitions—Singida Black Stars aiming for progress on the pitch, and Kimoto seeking a new challenge on the Tanzanian stage.
If successful, this partnership could mark the beginning of an exciting new chapter for the club as they look to rise among the country’s elite.
