Uganda Division 2 02/12 12:26 - Simba Sports Club v Maroons L 0-5
Tanzania Premier League 02/11 13:00 22 Simba Sports Club v Tanzania Prisons W 3-0
Tanzania Premier League 02/04 13:00 21 Maji Maji v Simba Sports Club W 0-3
Tanzania Premier League 01/28 13:00 20 [1] Simba Sports Club v Azam FC [4] L 0-1
Tanzania Premier League 01/18 13:00 19 [5] Mtibwa Sugar v Simba Sports Club [1] D 0-0
World Club Friendlies 01/10 17:08 - Simba Sports Club v Young Africans D 0-0
World Club Friendlies 01/08 14:00 - Simba Sports Club v Jang'ombe Boys W 2-0
World Club Friendlies 01/05 16:40 - Simba Sports Club v URA D 0-0
World Club Friendlies 01/03 16:48 - KVZ SC v Simba Sports Club W 0-1
World Club Friendlies 01/01 16:55 - Simba Sports Club v Taifa Jang’ombe W 2-1
Tanzania Premier League 12/29 13:00 18 [6] Ruvu Shooting v Simba Sports Club [1] W 0-1
Tanzania Premier League 12/24 13:00 17 [1] Simba Sports Club v Ruvu Stars [15] W 1-0
Tanzania Premier League 12/18 13:00 16 Ndanda FC v Simba Sports Club W 0-2
Uganda Division 2 11/24 08:00 - Simba Sports Club v Sporting Utd D 1-1
Tanzania Premier League 11/09 13:00 8 [11] Tanzania Prisons v Simba Sports Club [1] L 2-1
Tanzania Premier League 11/06 13:00 15 [11] African Lyon v Simba Sports Club [1] L 1-0
Tanzania Premier League 11/02 13:00 14 Stand United v Simba Sports Club W 0-1
Tanzania Premier League 10/29 13:00 13 Mwadui FC v Simba Sports Club W 0-3
Tanzania Premier League 10/23 13:00 12 [1] Simba Sports Club v Toto Africans [16] W 3-0
Tanzania Premier League 10/20 13:00 11 [1] Simba Sports Club v Mbao FC [11] W 1-0
Tanzania Premier League 10/15 13:00 10 [1] Simba Sports Club v Kagera Sugar [3] W 2-0
Tanzania Premier League 10/12 13:30 9 Mbeya City v Simba Sports Club W 0-2
Tanzania Premier League 10/01 13:00 7 Young Africans v Simba Sports Club D 1-1
Uganda Division 2 09/29 13:00 - Maroons v Simba Sports Club L 1-0
Other Match 09/24 14:21 - Simba Sports Club v Paidha Black Angels W 2-1
Tanzania Premier League 09/24 13:00 6 Simba Sports Club v Maji Maji W 4-0
Tanzania Premier League 09/17 13:00 5 Azam FC v Simba Sports Club W 0-1
Tanzania Premier League 09/11 13:00 4 Simba Sports Club v Mtibwa Sugar W 2-0
Tanzania Premier League 09/07 13:30 3 Simba Sports Club v Ruvu Shooting W 2-1
Tanzania Premier League 08/27 13:00 2 Ruvu Stars v Simba Sports Club D 0-0

Wikipedia - Simba S.C.

Simba Sports Club is a professional football club based in Kariakoo ward in Ilala District of Dar es Salaam Region in Tanzania.

It was founded in 1936 as Queen before being renamed to Sunderland and, in 1971, was finally renamed Simba (Swahili for "Lion"). The team's nickname, Wekundu wa Msimbazi (The Reds of Msimbazi), is a reference to their all-red home strip and Msimbazi Street in Kariakoo where their headquarters is based. The fanbase for Simba Sports Club is one of the biggest in Tanzania with there ultras being led by the fierce Isaac Beck.

Simba SC has won 22 league titles and five domestic cups and has participated in CAF Champions League multiple times. It is also among the giant clubs in East and Central Africa, having won the CECAFA Club Championship six times.

Simba plays their home games at the Benjamin Mkapa Stadium in Miburani ward of Temeke District.

The club was ranked among the top ten clubs in Africa, at number 10, by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS) in their May 1, 2022 – April 30, 2023 rankings. Globally, the club was ranked at number 105 in the IFFHS World Ranking.

The club is one of the richest in East Africa, with a total budget of TSh 6.1 billion (equivalent to $5.3 million) unveiled for the 2019/2020 season.

Simba holds a long-standing rivalry with Yanga with whom they contest the Kariakoo derby, named after the ward where both teams were founded. The rivalry was ranked 5th as one of the most famous African derbies.

Simba Sports Club is a professional soccer team based in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Founded in 1936, the club has a rich history and is one of the most successful teams in Tanzanian football. The team's nickname, "Simba," means lion in Swahili, symbolizing their strength and determination on the field.

Simba Sports Club has a passionate fan base known as "Wanachama," who support the team with unwavering loyalty and enthusiasm. The team plays their home matches at the Uhuru Stadium, which has a capacity of over 20,000 spectators.

Over the years, Simba Sports Club has won numerous domestic league titles and cups, establishing themselves as a dominant force in Tanzanian football. The team has also competed in international competitions, representing Tanzania with pride and determination.

Known for their attacking style of play and talented players, Simba Sports Club continues to be a powerhouse in Tanzanian football, attracting top talent from both Tanzania and abroad. With a strong tradition of success and a dedicated fan base, Simba Sports Club remains a respected and formidable team in African football.