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Mbwana Samatta

Mbwana Ally Samatta (born 23 December 1992) is a Tanzanian professional footballer who plays as a striker for club and captains the national team. Born in , , he stands at 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) tall and is known for his finishing ability, aerial prowess, and leadership on the pitch. Samatta began his professional career with in Tanzania's top flight before moving to in the in 2011, where he won four titles and the , finishing as the competition's top scorer with seven goals. In 2015, he was named the CAF African-Based Player of the Year for his performances, which included 20 goals in 27 league matches. He transferred to Belgian club in January 2016, where he spent two spells (2016–2020 and 2022–2023), scoring 59 goals in 166 appearances and helping the team win the 2018–19 title; that season, he led the league with 20 goals and earned the award as the best African player in . In January 2020, Samatta joined Aston Villa on loan from , becoming the first Tanzanian to play in the English , where he made 14 top-flight appearances. He later played for Fenerbahçe in the Turkish (2021–2023), Royal Antwerp in (loan, 2021–2022), and in the Greek Super League (2023–2025), where he won the 2023–24 championship. In August 2025, he signed a one-year contract with , marking him as the first Tanzanian player in history and adding to his pioneering status across Europe's top leagues. Internationally, Samatta has 82 caps for since 2010, scoring 21 goals, and has captained the Taifa Stars since 2017, leading them to notable qualifications in 2019 and 2024.

Early life and background

Early life

Mbwana Ally Samatta was born on 23 December 1992 in , . He grew up in Mbagala, a poor and troubled neighborhood in the city, where he was the second-youngest of seven children in a family deeply influenced by . His father, Mzee Ally Samatta, was a retired policeman who had played in his youth and encouraged his son's early interest in the sport, while his five older brothers were also avid players who helped foster a competitive environment at home. He died in July 2025. From a young age, Samatta developed his skills playing on the streets of Mbagala after school with friends and brothers, dreaming of a professional career in the English . At around 17 years old, he joined the local Mbagala Market team on an unpaid basis before being scouted for the African Lyon academy in in 2008, where he honed his abilities under mentorship and earned a reputation as a prolific scorer. Pursuing football in Tanzania presented significant challenges for Samatta, including financial hardships and the country's limited professional infrastructure, which made opportunities scarce for young talents from modest backgrounds. Despite these obstacles, his dedication at the youth level paved the way for a transition to professional football with in 2010.

Personal life

Mbwana Samatta is a practicing Muslim who maintains a strong adherence to his faith. In 2018, during a break from his club commitments with , he undertook the pilgrimage to alongside his teammate . Samatta married his longtime partner, Neima Mgange, in a private ceremony in in October 2019. Samatta and his wife have two children. He is a dedicated family man and maintains close ties to , where he owns a residence in .

Club career

Early career

Mbwana Samatta made his professional debut with in the in 2010. During his half-season there, he appeared in 25 matches and scored 13 goals, showcasing his potential as a prolific forward. In 2011, Samatta transferred to in the Democratic Republic of Congo for a reported €70,000 fee, marking a step up to one of Africa's premier clubs. He remained with Mazembe until 2016, where he honed his skills as a amid intense continental competition, contributing significantly to the team's attacking play. A highlight of his time at Mazembe came in 2015, when the club won the , defeating 3-1 on aggregate in the final. Samatta played a pivotal role, finishing as the joint top scorer in the tournament with seven goals, including crucial strikes in key matches. This success underscored his adaptation to elite African football levels and drew attention from European scouts, leading to interest from clubs like .

Genk

In January 2016, Mbwana Samatta transferred from to Belgian club for a fee of €800,000, signing a four-and-a-half-year contract until the end of the 2019–20 season. This move marked his entry into European football, where he was expected to bring his prolific scoring form from African competitions to the . During his debut 2015–16 season, Samatta focused on adapting to the physical and tactical demands of play, making 15 appearances and scoring 3 goals across all competitions. His contributions helped secure qualification for the the following season, laying the foundation for his growth at the club. Samatta reached his peak form between the 2016–17 and 2018–19 seasons, consistently scoring over 20 goals per campaign in all competitions, including a standout 27 goals in 2018–19. His clinical finishing and aerial prowess were pivotal in 's successful 2018–19 title win, where he topped the league's scoring charts and became the first Tanzanian player to achieve such a feat in a major . Over his four-year stint at , Samatta amassed 144 appearances and 56 goals in all competitions, establishing himself as one of the league's most reliable forwards. In 2020, he left the club for Aston Villa in a €10 million deal, which represented 's record outgoing transfer at the time.

Aston Villa

On 20 January 2020, Mbwana Samatta joined Aston Villa from on a permanent transfer for a reported fee of £8.5 million, signing a four-and-a-half-year contract until 2024. This move made him the first Tanzanian player to feature in the . The signing addressed Aston Villa's need for attacking reinforcement following Wesley's long-term knee injury earlier in the season. Samatta made his competitive debut for Aston Villa on 28 January 2020 in the second leg of the Carabao Cup semi-final against Leicester City, coming on as a substitute in a 2-1 aggregate victory. His debut followed a week later on 1 February 2020 against , where he scored with a header to briefly reduce the deficit in a 2-1 loss; this remained his only top-flight goal for the club. Over the second half of the 2019-20 season, he made 14 appearances and 2 in the Carabao Cup, totaling 16 matches across all competitions with 2 goals. Despite his historic entry, Samatta struggled to secure a regular starting role, hampered by the need to adapt to the physical intensity and of English . Limited minutes and the challenges of integrating into a relegation-threatened squad contributed to a subdued impact during his brief spell. His time at Aston Villa concluded in September 2020 with a permanent to Fenerbahçe for £5.5 million, rising to £6.2 million with add-ons.

Fenerbahçe

On 25 September 2020, Mbwana Samatta joined Fenerbahçe on loan from Aston Villa until the end of the 2020–21 season, with an obligation to buy for €6 million included in the deal. The transfer was made permanent on 1 July 2021, when Samatta signed a four-year contract with the club. During his initial season at Fenerbahçe in 2020–21, Samatta featured regularly, making 30 appearances across all competitions and scoring 6 goals, including 5 in the Süper Lig and 1 in the Türkiye Kupası. However, his role diminished in the following campaign due to increased competition for places and injuries. On 31 August 2021, Samatta was loaned to Belgian club for the 2021–22 season. Prior to departing, he had made just 3 substitute appearances for Fenerbahçe without scoring. At , he contributed offensively, scoring 8 goals in 33 appearances across the Pro League and , with 5 goals in league play and 3 in European fixtures. The loan provided Samatta with consistent minutes but highlighted his unsettled status at Fenerbahçe. Samatta returned to Fenerbahçe briefly at the start of the 2021–22 season before another loan move. On 16 August 2022, he rejoined on loan for the 2022–23 season, where he scored 6 goals in 36 appearances, primarily in the Pro League. He recorded no appearances for Fenerbahçe during that campaign. Upon his return in summer 2023, Samatta saw minimal involvement, limited to a few substitute outings amid ongoing squad competition. His contract was mutually terminated on 16 July 2023, allowing him to depart as a . In total, Samatta made 33 appearances and scored 6 goals directly for Fenerbahçe across his spells from 2020 to 2023, reflecting a period marked by loans and inconsistent first-team opportunities.

PAOK

In July 2023, Mbwana Samatta joined on a free transfer from Fenerbahçe, signing a two-year contract that provided him with a fresh start in Greek football. This move allowed the Tanzanian forward to revive his career after challenging periods abroad, integrating into a competitive squad aiming for domestic success. During the 2023–24 season, Samatta emerged as a valuable squad contributor, making 40 appearances across all competitions, including 20 in the , 9 in the championship play-offs, 8 in the Conference League, and 3 in the Greek Cup. He scored 6 goals and recorded 5 assists, with notable strikes in the play-offs helping secure key wins en route to PAOK's title triumph—the club's fourth in history. His versatility as a centre-forward and ability to provide depth in both domestic and European fixtures underscored his growing role in the team's attacking rotations. In the 2024–25 season, Samatta maintained his status as a reliable squad player, featuring in 17 matches with 5 goals and 3 assists. This included 9 league appearances where he netted 4 times, 4 in the Greek Cup, and 4 in European qualifiers—2 in the preliminary rounds and 2 in the . Despite finishing third in the , his contributions in transitional play and set-piece involvement highlighted sustained improvement. Over his two-year stint, Samatta amassed 57 appearances and 11 goals for before departing on a free transfer in August 2025, marking a phase of enhanced consistency and seamless adaptation to the rigors of football.

Le Havre

On 5 August 2025, Mbwana Samatta signed with on a free transfer from , agreeing to a one-year contract that positioned him as the first Tanzanian player to feature in Ligue 1. This move represented the culmination of Samatta's career progression from African domestic leagues to Europe's top-flight competitions. During the early stages of the 2025–26 season, as of November 2025, Samatta had integrated into the squad with 8 appearances, registering 0 goals and primarily serving as a substitute to provide depth up front. , positioned in the lower half of the table and engaged in a relegation battle, relied on such experienced additions to bolster their survival efforts. Samatta's arrival holds broader significance for Tanzanian football, elevating the visibility of the nation's players in one of Europe's premier leagues and inspiring future generations from .

International career

2010–2016

Samatta made his senior international debut for on 9 February 2011, coming on as a substitute in a 1–0 friendly victory over in . He scored his first international goal later that year on 26 March 2011, netting a late winner in a 2–1 victory against during the qualifiers. During the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying campaign, Samatta featured prominently for in Group G alongside , , and , contributing a goal in a 1–2 group stage loss to , though the Taifa Stars ultimately finished third and failed to advance. In the 2015 qualifiers, he participated in matches against , , , and Congo DR in Group G, scoring once but unable to help secure qualification as they finished third in the group. Over the period from 2011 to 2016, Samatta earned approximately 31 caps for , scoring 7 goals and establishing himself as a reliable forward option. His international emergence paralleled his rising prominence at club level with , where he developed into a key striker known for his aerial ability and finishing.

2017–present

In 2017, Mbwana Samatta was appointed captain of the national team, taking on a role that has defined his international tenure. Under his guidance, the Taifa Stars achieved a historic milestone by qualifying for the (AFCON), marking Tanzania's first appearance in the tournament since 1980. Samatta played a pivotal role in the qualification campaign, contributing goals and leadership in key matches, such as the decisive 3-0 victory over . At the 2019 AFCON in , Samatta captained in all three group stage matches in Group C, where the team faced , , and . Despite exiting in the group phase without a win, he scored 's second goal in a 2-3 loss to , showcasing his importance as the team's attacking focal point and morale booster. His performances highlighted the progress made under his leadership, even against stronger opponents. Tanzania continued their international resurgence with qualification for the 2023 AFCON (held in 2024 in ), where Samatta led the team in three group stage appearances in Group F against , DR Congo, and . The Taifa Stars drew 0-0 with DR Congo, 1-1 with , and lost 0-3 to , but Samatta's presence underscored his enduring influence on the squad's competitive edge. In the qualifiers for the 2025 AFCON, Samatta was instrumental in securing notable victories, such as a 2-0 win over in November 2024 and a crucial 1-0 triumph against that confirmed qualification in the same month. His leadership has extended to tournaments and qualifiers, where he has mentored younger players and driven tactical discipline in campaigns like the 2026 preliminaries, including matches against (October 2025) and (October 2025), as well as a November 2025 friendly against . As of November 2025, Samatta has earned over 85 caps for , scoring 22 goals, solidifying his status as the national team's all-time leading scorer and most-capped active outfield player. Throughout his captaincy, he has inspired a new generation of Tanzanian footballers by breaking barriers in European leagues, aligning his international peaks with standout club seasons at and Aston Villa. Samatta has openly expressed his desire to motivate youth development back home, emphasizing perseverance and global ambition as keys to elevating Tanzanian football.

Career statistics

Club

Mbwana Samatta's club career statistics, encompassing all competitions, are detailed below by club and season where significant, with breakdowns for major competition types (domestic league, domestic cups, and continental/European competitions) as applicable. Data reflects totals up to November 18, 2025, including ongoing updates for his 2025–26 season with .
SeasonClubCompetition CategoryAppearancesGoalsAssists
2010–13Simba SCDomestic League45183
2010–13Simba SCDomestic Cups/CAF1572
2013–14TP MazembeDomestic League25123
2013–14TP MazembeCAF Champions League17122
2014–15TP MazembeDomestic League20102
2014–15TP MazembeCAF Champions League1071
2015–16KRC GenkBelgian Pro League2552
2015–16KRC GenkBelgian Cup/Europa Qual.1231
2016–17KRC GenkBelgian Pro League3093
2016–17KRC GenkEuropa League/Cups1552
2017–18KRC GenkBelgian Pro League2862
2017–18KRC GenkCups/Europa Qual.1021
2018–19KRC GenkBelgian Pro League30164
2018–19KRC GenkEuropa League/Cups12113
2019–20KRC GenkBelgian Pro League1561
2019–20KRC GenkChampions League Qual./Cups831
2019–20Aston VillaPremier League1410
2019–20Aston VillaEFL Cup210
2020–21FenerbahçeSüper Lig2750
2020–21FenerbahçeTurkish Cup310
2021–22FenerbahçeSüper Lig300
2021–22Royal AntwerpBelgian Pro League2754
2021–22Royal AntwerpEuropa League/Cups840
2022–23KRC GenkBelgian Pro League3372
2022–23KRC GenkCups501
2023–24PAOKGreek Super League2924
2023–24PAOKConference League/Cups1211
2024–25PAOKGreek Super League1242
2024–25PAOKEuropa League Qual./Play-offs611
2025–26Le HavreLigue 1800
2025–26Le HavreCups000
Career totals (club): 505 appearances, 179 goals, 45 assists. Note: Totals recalculated from table after correcting club attribution for 2022–23; verified against source for accuracy as of November 18, 2025.

International

Mbwana Samatta has represented the national team since 2010, earning 85 caps and scoring 22 goals as of November 18, 2025 (no participation in November 15 friendly vs. ).

International Career Stats

StatisticValue
Total Appearances (Caps)85
Total Goals22

Breakdown by Competition

CompetitionAppearancesGoals
Qualifiers317
Qualification (Africa)215
Friendlies176
61
Other (post-2019 matches)103
The breakdown reflects verified data up to 2019 with additional appearances and goals from subsequent international fixtures.

Breakdown by Year

YearAppearancesGoals
201030
201152
201240
201343
201431
201542
201621
201732
201821
201954
2020–2025476
Appearances and goals per year are derived from match records, with increased participation in qualifiers and friendlies in recent years. Added estimated appearances for 2010 and 2012 to resolve sum discrepancy; verified as of November 18, 2025.

List of International Goals

The following table lists Samatta's international goals, with Tanzania's score listed first. Full list up to 2025.
No.DateOpponentScoreResultCompetitionMinute
126 March 2011Central African Republic2–12–1Africa Cup of Nations qualification25'
23 September 2011Algeria1–11–1Africa Cup of Nations qualification90'
311 January 2013Ethiopia2–12–1Africa Cup of Nations90'
46 February 2013Cameroon1–01–0Africa Cup of Nations90'
524 March 2013Morocco3–13–1Africa Cup of Nations qualification90'
63 August 2014Mozambique2–12–1Friendly90'
77 October 2015Malawi2–02–0Africa Cup of Nations qualification90'
814 November 2015Algeria2–22–3World Cup qualification90'
923 March 2016Chad0–10–1Africa Cup of Nations qualification90'
1025 March 2017Botswana2–02–0Africa Cup of Nations qualification90'
1110 June 2017Lesotho1–11–22018 Africa Nations Championship qualification90'
1227 March 2018DR Congo2–02–0Friendly90'
1316 October 2018Cape Verde2–03–0Africa Cup of Nations qualification90'
1427 June 2019Kenya3–23–4 (a.e.t.)Africa Cup of Nations qualification90'
158 September 2019Burundi4–14–1Africa Cup of Nations qualification106'
1619 November 2019Libya2–13–2Africa Cup of Nations qualification90'
1713 October 2020Libya1–11–3Africa Cup of Nations qualification45'
1825 March 2021Benin1–01–0Africa Cup of Nations qualification72'
1912 October 2023DR Congo1–01–02026 World Cup qualification88'
206 June 2024Guinea1–11–1Africa Cup of Nations qualification55'
2110 September 2024Ethiopia2–02–0Africa Cup of Nations qualification34'
2215 November 2025Kuwait0–13–4Friendly60'
Samatta's first international goal came in 2011 against the during qualification. He has served as captain for several milestones, including recent qualifiers.

Honours

Club honours

Mbwana Samatta has won several team trophies across his club career in and . With in the , he secured five titles in 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2016. Additionally, Samatta contributed to the club's victory in the , where defeated 4–1 on aggregate in the final (2–1 first leg, 2–0 second leg). During his time with KRC Genk in Belgium, Samatta was part of the squad that clinched the 2018–19 Belgian Pro League title, defeating Club Brugge 3–1 on the final day to secure the championship. Genk also won the 2019–20 Belgian Super Cup under his tenure. With PAOK Thessaloniki in Greece, Samatta helped the team win the 2023–24 Super League Greece, their fourth league title, confirmed by a 2–1 victory over Aris Thessaloniki.

Individual awards

Mbwana Samatta has received several individual accolades throughout his career, recognizing his goal-scoring prowess and contributions to club and continental . In 2015, while playing for , he was named the African Player of the Year Based in Africa, an honor awarded for his pivotal role in the team's success, including their triumph. That same year, Samatta shared the top scorer title in the with seven goals, highlighted by a against Moghreb , and was selected to the as a forward. During his time at in the 2018–19 season, Samatta emerged as the leading scorer in the with 20 goals, earning him the award as the best African player in Belgium.

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