Mbwana Samatta’s resignation request puts TFF in a bind

By Seth Mapoli , The Guardian
Published at 11:44 AM Jun 10 2024
Taifa Stars skipper Mbwana Samatta.
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Taifa Stars skipper Mbwana Samatta.

THE Tanzania Football Federation (TFF) is facing a dilemma after receiving a letter requesting the resignation of national team captain Mbwana Samatta.

While acknowledging the letter, the TFF has emphasized its desire to retain Samatta’s leadership and has called for a meeting to discuss the situation.

Wilfred Kidao, the TFF General Secretary, expressed the federation’s reluctance to accept Samatta’s resignation. 

“A player with a resume as impressive as his doesn’t simply walk away,” Kidao stated. “We, the TFF leadership, are not prepared for that. We will sit down and talk to him first.”

Kidao went on to highlight Samatta’s exceptional achievements, both on the continental and international stages. He lauded Samatta’s past success at TP Mazembe, his league titles with KRC Genk and PAOK, and his historic stint with Aston Villa, the first Tanzanian to feature in the English Premier League.

“Samatta has made our country incredibly proud. As leaders, we cannot take this lightly,” Kidao emphasized.

Beyond his individual accolades, Kidao recognized Samatta’s invaluable contribution as captain, leading Taifa Stars to two Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) finals (2019 and 2023) and the 2022 African Nations Championship (CHAN) finals. He further commended Samatta’s leadership during the most recent AFCON tournament.

Kidao highlighted another impressive feat – Samatta’s participation in all three major European club competitions: the Champions League, Europa League, and the newly introduced Europa Conference League. This achievement solidifies Samatta’s status as a trailblazer for Tanzanian footballers on the European stage.

The general secretary also detailed Samatta’s trophy cabinet, which includes two league titles – with KRC Genk in 2018/19 and PAOK in the recently concluded Greek season. He didn’t forget to mention the Carabao Cup runner-up medal Samatta earned with Aston Villa in 2019/20, where he even scored Villa’s only goal in the 2-1 loss to Manchester City.

Samatta’s pre-European career further emphasizes his dedication to Tanzanian football. 

Samatta’s formative years playing for Mbagala Market, African Lyon, and Simba SC, demonstrating his journey from local talent to international star.

The reasons behind Samatta's resignation request remain unclear. While speculation may run rampant, the TFF’s swift response indicates a strong desire to retain his leadership.

The upcoming meeting between TFF officials and Samatta will be crucial in determining the future of Taifa Stars’ captaincy. Understanding Samatta’s concerns and addressing them head-on could lead to a positive outcome, ensuring Samatta’s continued guidance for the national team.

However, if the discussions prove unsuccessful, the TFF will face the significant challenge of identifying a suitable successor who can replicate Samatta’s on-field contributions and inspiring leadership.

Samatta’s potential departure would be a significant blow to Tanzanian football. The TFF’s proactive approach in seeking a resolution demonstrates their understanding of his importance and their commitment to securing the best possible future for Taifa Stars.