Simba SC opened their CAF Champions League campaign with a determined 1-0 victory over Angola’s Bravos do Maquis at the Benjamin Mkapa Stadium. The home side capitalized on a penalty in the 27th minute, converted with precision by Ahoua, after a foul on a Simba forward in the box.
Simba dominated the first half with disciplined defending and fluid passing, though Bravos do Maquis showed flashes of creativity.
Early in the second half, the Angolan visitors were awarded a penalty after a defensive lapse.
However, Simba’s goalkeeper Camara made a crucial save, preserving the narrow lead and energizing the home crowd.
Despite relentless pressure from Bravos do Maquis in the latter stages, Simba’s defense, led by Camara’s heroics, remained impenetrable.
The win positions Simba SC strongly in their group as they pursue progression in Africa’s premier club competition.
For Bravos do Maquis, the defeat is a setback, but their spirited effort suggests they remain capable of challenging as the tournament unfolds.
Both teams will aim to continue delivering exciting performances in the CAF Champions League.