The world of Tanzanian football is in mourning after the tragic news that the father of national team captain and Ligue 1 striker Mbwana Ally Samatta has passed away.
The emotional blow comes just weeks after Samatta’s groundbreaking move to Le Havre AC in France, where he became the first Tanzanian to play in the country’s top-tier league. Now, as he embarks on a new chapter of his career, the 31-year-old faces the profound grief of losing one of the most important figures in his life — his father, mentor, and lifelong supporter.

A Silent Pillar of His Success
For Samatta, his father was more than just a parent. Friends and family describe him as a quiet yet unwavering presence, the man who first put a football in his hands and encouraged him to dream beyond the dusty pitches of Dar es Salaam.
Local reports say Samatta’s father had been battling an undisclosed illness for several months. Despite his declining health, he followed every step of his son’s career — from his early days at Simba SC to his continental glory with TP Mazembe, his historic move to the Premier League, and his recent leap into Ligue 1.
Samatta Breaks His Silence
In a deeply emotional statement posted on his social media, Samatta opened up about his loss, writing:
“You were my first coach, my biggest fan, and my greatest teacher in life. Every goal I score, every achievement I make, will always be for you. Rest in peace, Baba — I will carry your words in my heart forever.”
He went on to share a personal memory from his youth — a moment when, after missing a crucial goal in a junior match, his father told him:
“Son, don’t be afraid of missing. Be afraid of never trying.”
These words, Samatta says, became the guiding principle of his career.
A Community in Mourning
News of his father’s passing has sparked an outpouring of condolences from fellow players, fans, and officials in the Tanzanian football community. The Tanzania Football Federation released a statement honoring the late father’s contribution to the sport through the success of his son, calling him “a man who gave Tanzanian football its greatest ambassador.”
Fans have flooded social media with messages of support, many sharing photos of Samatta with his father during his early playing days.
Balancing Grief and Duty
Despite his heartbreak, sources close to the player say Samatta intends to honor his father’s memory by continuing to play for Le Havre this season. A minute of silence is expected to be observed before Le Havre’s next match, in tribute to his father’s life and legacy.
The Legacy Lives On
While the pain of loss will take time to heal, Samatta’s journey — shaped so profoundly by his father’s wisdom and sacrifice — is far from over. Every time he steps onto the pitch, the echo of his father’s voice will be there, urging him forward.
And for millions of Tanzanians who look up to him, Samatta’s resilience in this moment is a reminder that even in the face of tragedy, the spirit of those we love can still guide our path to greatness.
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