Kenyan international Joash Onyango has been named in Simba’s 24-man squad that will travel to Angola on Saturday for Sunday’s CAF Champions League second preliminary first leg clash against Primeiro de Agosto.After seeing off Nyasa Big Bullets in the first round, Simba have a task against the Angolan giants. The first leg will be played on Sunday in Angola with the return leg penciled for a week later in Dar, Tanzania.##NAJAVA_MECA_6706503##Onyango, who has featured in Simba’s last two league matches has been named in the traveling squad. He will be hoping to start the game in Angola despite the return of Mohamed Ouattara who had condemned him to a place on the bench. The Ivory Coast defender is back from injury and makes it to the traveling team. Veteran defender Shomari Kapombe misses out through injury but Sadio Kanoute makes it to the traveling team.Star players Chota Chama, Pape Sakho, Augustine Okrah, Henock Inonga, John Bocco, and Moses Phiri all make the cut.Captain Bocco says they have prepared well for the game and he says they will go to Angola to fight for a positive result ahead of the return leg.Wachezaji 2️⃣4️⃣ ambao watakuwa kwenye msafara wa timu kuelekea nchini Angola kesho Jumamosi alfajiri. #NguvuMoja pic.twitter.com/6zhFl6Q3xj— Simba Sports Club (@SimbaSCTanzania) October 7, 2022 “Preparations have been good, and the morale in the team is high as we prepare for the international assignment. The most important thing is we go there and fight for a positive result so that we can have a chance of progressing to the group stage,” he told the club media.He however admits that the match will be far from comfortable for his side and that they will have to fight to get a positive result away from home.“It’s not going to be an easy game. Firstly it is an away game and we are also facing a very tough team and we expect a difficult game. But we have prepared well and we are confident of a good result ahead of the return leg,” he added.The team was set to depart Tanzania today morning.Kenyan international angling for Turkish Women Premier League title after turning pro