Mozambican football is making international headlines, with two of its talented players shining in foreign leagues. David Malembana, representing FC Noah in Armenia, and Luís Miquissone, playing for Simba in Tanzania, are leading the way to success for their teams in their respective leagues.
In their last match, FC Noah, where David Malembana is a key player, secured a crucial away victory against FC Ararat-Armenia by 1-0, in matchday 25 of the Armenian First Division. This victory allowed FC Noah to temporarily take the sole lead in the championship, while their direct rival FC Pyunik awaited their match on Saturday against FC BKMA Yerevan. Despite being a poorly utilized substitute in Friday's game, Malembana continues to be a vital force for his team, contributing his skill and experience to their title pursuit.
Meanwhile, in Tanzania, Simba, led by Luis Miquissone, continues its ascent up the standings. In the twenty-first round of the Tanzanian First League, the "Lions of Dar-Es-Salaam" secured a 2-0 victory over Mashujaa FC, with Miquissone entering the game in the second half. With this win, Simba reached second place in the table, totaling 45 points and remaining just 7 points behind the leader Young Africans. Although both teams have two games in hand, Simba is determined to continue its fight for the title.
Malembana and Miquissone's impressive performances in their respective leagues are a source of pride for Mozambican football, highlighting the talent and skill of the country's players in international competitions. Their leadership and contribution to their teams demonstrate not only their quality as players, but also their ability to compete at high levels and inspire other aspiring athletes in Mozambique.





















