Simba secure top spot with narrow victory over Pamba Jiji

By Guardian Correspondent , The Guardian
Published at 01:53 PM Nov 23 2024
Pamba Jiji goalkeeper Amos Yona fails to stop a penalty shot from Simba striker Leonel Ateba during their Premier League match held at Kirumba Stadium yesterday.
Photo: Courtesy of SSC
Pamba Jiji goalkeeper Amos Yona fails to stop a penalty shot from Simba striker Leonel Ateba during their Premier League match held at Kirumba Stadium yesterday.

SIMBA Sports Club solidified their lead in the NBC Premier League standings with a hard-fought 1-0 win against Pamba Jiji at Mwanza’s Kirumba Stadium yesterday.

The match’s only goal came in the 23rd minute, when Simba’s Leonel Ateba successfully converted a penalty after being fouled inside the six-yard box by Pamba Jiji captain Christopher Oruchumu. 

Goalkeeper Yona Amos was unable to stop Ateba’s well-placed shot.

Shortly after, Ateba was briefly sidelined following another foul by Oruchumu but returned to the game after receiving treatment.

Simba defender Shomari Kapombe received a yellow card in first-half stoppage time for a foul on Pamba Jiji striker George Mpole.

Despite their struggles this season, Pamba Jiji’s goalkeeper, Yona Amos, delivered a commendable performance, denying multiple attempts by Simba. His notable saves included:

A powerful free kick from Kibe Denis and a follow-up shot by Omary Omary in the 73rd minute and a close-range attempt by Kibu in the 82nd minute, following a precise cross from Ateba.

Simba’s goalkeeper Moussa Camara also showcased his skill, making a critical save in the 60th minute against a strike by Pamba Jiji midfielder Mwashinga.

The victory places Simba firmly at the top of the table with 28 points from 11 matches, including nine wins, one draw, and one loss.

Pamba Jiji, recently promoted to the Premier League, continue to struggle. They sit near the bottom with only one win, five draws, and six losses from 12 matches. 

Their lone victory this season was a surprising 3-1 win over Fountain Gate FC at Tanzanite Stadium.

The match also served as a crucial warm-up for Simba ahead of their upcoming CAF Confederation Cup group stage clash against Angola’s Bravos do Maquis on November 27.

Simba will be aiming to carry their league momentum into continental competition, with hopes of advancing beyond the group stage.