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African Simba

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The aim of African Simba™ is to land five matching symbols side by side along the win lines. The winning patterns run from left to right. If you have activated all winning possibilities, there are 243 ways to win. It does not matter which reel position the winning symbols land on.

  • Simba's John Bocco was one of four from the club in Tanzania's squad at the Africa Cup of Nations. Simba's success is also having a knock on effect for Tanzania's national team too as the Taifa.
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African Simba

An unforgettable safari awaits you with unbelievable winnings! Experience the adventure 'Africa' first hand and grab loads of Twists! Your exciting Twist-trophy is set against the backdrop of a breathtaking scenery and you will immerse into the animal kingdom. The lion Simba will be your guiding spirit - he helps you to catch the right symbols and makes sure that the spoils of your adventurous hunt will show up in your user account.

With African Simba™ there are up to 243 ways to win on 5 reels! Your goal is to land five identical consecutive symbols along a pay line, starting on the left. If all winning paths are activated, then it doesn't matter which reel position the symbols land on. If you reduce the winning opportunities, single reel positions will be deactivated. In this case the symbols have to land on the active reel positions from the left side for you to win. The Lion symbol (Joker) substitues any symbol except for the Scatter.

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3 or more Scatter symbols (Kilimanjaro) anywhere trigger 12 Free Games and the bet of your most recent normal game will be carried over. All winnings will be tripled in the Free Games.

It is, however, in the CAF Champions League where the final judgement on the club's investor Mohamed Dewji's reign will likely be made.

Last season's embarrassing preliminary round exit to unfancied Mozambican opponents, UD Songo underlined just how far Simba are still down in the African club football pecking order.

The early and unexpected exit came a season after they had unexpectedly progressed to the quarterfinal stage of the lucrative CAF Champions League.

In a group comprising two African elites, Egypt's Al Ahly and AS Vita Club of Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Simba were given a footballing lesson across two away ties, losing 5-0 to both AS Vita Club and Al Ahly.

Lessons have been learnt. Simba have since spent big to ensure that they would become a force in African club football before establishing themselves among Africa's elite.

For Africa's elites, Champions League group stage is a footnote, the bare minimum expected is always quarterfinals. That is a stage Simba want to reach.

The club has repeatedly been saying the Champions League's semi-final is their main target.

It is easy to dismiss that as being too ambitious after all, they have only been past the last eight of the Champions League once since 1974, with their semi-final appearance in 1974 the first and last time they got even remotely close to lifting the trophy.

However, Simba have not been just politicking their Champions League ambitions, they have laid down the foundation needed.

They have spent more than they have as they look to progress to the semi-finals.

Much as they have been handed a tough draw alongside defending and all-time record champions, Al Ahly, AS Vita Club and Al Merreikh, Simba's coach Didier Gomes da Rosa is confident they are ready to compete with the big boys.

The French coach who replaced the departed Sven Vandenbroeck knows he cannot hide away from the expectations and the owner will demand success.

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He explicitly said he is convinced Simba have assembled a squad that is up there with Africa’s elites.

He disclosed: “We need to be ready to fight. We have high hope in the Champions League. When we see Simba like this afternoon against one of the best teams in Africa it is very encouraging.'

'It is very good for the future. We are at the level to play in the group stage. I think I am confident this Simba team can reach the quarterfinals and go far in the competition.”

If Simba are to truly ready to compete with Africa's elite, they will likely have to come out of their shell come the group stage matches, though their ability to keep clean sheets at the other end does, at least, suggest that there will be no repeat of the Al Ahly and AS Vita Club debacle this term.

Improvements have been made at the back with the addition of Kenyan defender, Joash Ochieng, experienced Zimbabwean Peter Muduhwa, who will add to what Paschal Wawa, Kennedy Juma, Erasto Nyoni and Ame Ali offer on the table.

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Up front, the form of new arrivals, Junior Lokosa, Bernard Morrison and Chris Mugalu, coupled with the retention of John Bocco, Clatous Chama and Meddie Kagere, who were part of the Champions League squad in 2018, would be very important to determine qualification for the showpiece's quarterfinals...read more on https://epaper.ippmedia.com

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