Tanzania’s Simba Queens head to the CAF Women’s Champions League CECAFA Zonal qualifiers semi final top of group A after a 10-0 thrashing of Djibouti’s FAD FC. “We needed the goals to go top of the group and I am happy we got the win. It was not a tough match but I still needed to have the best on attack and that is why I made an early change to strengthen my attack. We also needed Suileman in the next match and hence the early change. FAD have a very good keeper who denied us a chance to get more than eleven goals as we had intended to break Vihiga Queens’ record,” said coach Ali Omar. Right from the first whistle, the Tanzanian champions out-muscled their opponent in what soon became a one-sided encounter as the Ali Omar-coached made every attack count. Aisha Mnunka came close to opening the account for Simba in the first minute as she got to the end of a Flavine Musolo cross but her efforts were stopped by the FAD shot stopper Rokiatou Doumbia. CAF Women’s Champions League CECAFA Qualifiers Simba Queens 🇹🇿 And Lady Doves 🇺🇬 Advance To The Semi-Final Stage. FAD FC 🇩🇯 And PVP FC 🇧🇮 Knocked Out Of The Competition #CECAFAWCLQ #CAFWCLQ pic.twitter.com/gDhaUaOnTG— Cecafaonline (@Cecafaonline) September 3, 2021 Four minutes later, Musolo who was in a good position to score in the first minute attempt but went for the cross decided to take matters in her hands, scoring the first goal for Simba. Musolo had another attempt at goal in the tenth minute but her left-footed shot went wide. The ball remained in FED’S half as Simba kept attacking their goal. Nineteen minutes into the match, coach Omar made his first change, bringing in Asha Djafari for assistant captain Fatuma Suleimani. In her first encounter with the ball, Djafari bagged her first assist as she delivered right inside the box, Opa Clement Tukumbuke pouncing on the delivery for a header to gibe Simba a two-goal lead. Simba Queens are not joking around 😅 Well done @simbaqueensctz 👏🏼👏🏼 pic.twitter.com/YygFvFrTe0— Given Edward (@GIVENALITY) September 3, 2021 FAD’s only chance at goal in the first half came in the 23rd minute as Nadia Nour beat the offside trap to chase down a Lerman Abdou attempt at goal but the Simba keeper Zubeda Mgunda was quicker, getting to the ball before Nour could pounce on it inside the box. Mnunka finally got her first goal of the match in the 28th minute with a power shot just outside the box for Simba’s third while substitute Djafari opened her account three minutes later. Simba outplayed the Djiboutians who looked out of sorts, allowing the Tanzanians to dictate the pace and control the ball and three minutes after Djafari’s goal, Mnunka tapped in for Simba’s fifth. FAD tactician Abdillahi Darar made his first change in an attempt to strengthen his backing, bridging in Deka Daher for midfielder Youssour Abdi. His opposite number Omar also made another change bringing in Maimuna Kaimu in defense. FULL TIME at the MISC Kasarani in #NAIROBIFT: Simba Queens FC 🇹🇿 10-0 🇩🇯 FAD #TotalEnergiesCAFWCL pic.twitter.com/rcTxkqF1hA— Cephas TENDEREZA (@CephasTendereza) September 3, 2021 Simba won a free kick just outside the box and Mnunka delivered for a Tukumbuke header for their sixth goal. With two minutes left to the breather Tukumbuke was brought down in the box and the referee pointed to the box, handing Simba a chance to put seven past the hapless FAD which she converted. The match headed to the break with Simba holding the huge advantage. Less than a minute into the second half and FAD had conceded their eighth goal through Musolo as Tukumbuke nodded in Simba’s ninth five minutes later. FAD goalkeeper Doumbia was the star in the second half for her side as she denied the Tanzanians on several occasions. Djafari scored the final goal for Simba with five minutes left on the clock to.