Wayne Rooney greeted by Maasai tribe in Tanzania ahead of first Everton appearance since return as Yannick Bolasie receives special welcome

  • Club hero Wayne Rooney has arrived in Tanzania ahead of his highly anticipated Everton return 
  • Toffees face Kenyan club Gor Mahia in first pre-season friendly on Thursday - they are in Africa due to sponsor 
  • Yannick Bolasie enjoyed dancing with a group of DR Congo fans upon arrival and was made very welcome
  • Everton are in Tanzania as part a new sponsorship agreement with gambling firm SportPesa

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Everton have touched down in Tanzania ahead of their first pre-season friendly, with Wayne Rooney and Co welcomed by hoards of supporters as they arrived in the coastal city of Dar Es Salaam.

Rooney was greeted by locals after leaving the team bus, with the former Manchester United striker set to make his first appearance in a Toffees shirt since May 2004 against Gor Mahia on Thursday.

The 31-year-old England captain will look to build up his fitness with a solid outing against the little-known Kenyan club, and Ronald Koeman's new-look squad were treated to a warm welcome as they embarked on the team hotel.

Wayne Rooney leads the Everton players off the plane on his return to the club after arriving in Tanzania on Thursday

Wayne Rooney leads the Everton players off the plane on his return to the club after arriving in Tanzania on Thursday

The Blues arrive to glorious sunshine in Tanzania after their flight from Liverpool's John Lennon Airport

The Blues arrive to glorious sunshine in Tanzania after their flight from Liverpool's John Lennon Airport

Rooney shakes the hands of a SportPesa ambassador having arrived at the team hotel in Tanzania

Rooney shakes the hands of a SportPesa ambassador having arrived at the team hotel in Tanzania

Yannick Bolasie was in relaxed mood after arriving in Tanzania ahead of the club's friendly match

Yannick Bolasie was in relaxed mood after arriving in Tanzania ahead of the club's friendly match

The Goodison Park outfit were treated to a traditional dance from a Maasai tribe upon arrival - some filmed it on their phones

The Goodison Park outfit were treated to a traditional dance from a Maasai tribe upon arrival - some filmed it on their phones

The Everton squad embraced the local culture as they were treated to a colourful welcome

The Everton squad embraced the local culture as they were treated to a colourful welcome

Yannick Bolasie, who is expected to remain sidelined with a serious knee injury until the end of the year, has travelled with the squad for the friendly - which is designed to celebrate the club's new main partnership with African gaming giant SportPesa.


Bolasie, who is an international for neighbouring DR Congo, was overwhelmed by his reception as dozens of supporters who both live and have travelled across the divide showed their appreciation for the pacey winger.

The former Crystal Palace player has travelled as part of a team-building exercise, and he joined in with the feel-good factor surrounding the trip as he danced with jubilant fans upon arrival. 

News of Bolasie's presence has led to many Congolese supporters descending on Tanzania's east coast via all modes of transport, with flags bearing the 28-year-old's name visible amid a sea of colour in Dar Es Salaam. 

'Team Yannick Bolasie': A fan of Bolasie shows his support for the winger by carrying a flag bearing the player's name

'Team Yannick Bolasie': A fan of Bolasie shows his support for the winger by carrying a flag bearing the player's name

The 'Bolasie Fan Club' has swept through the Tanzanian fishing village on the east coast of the country

The 'Bolasie Fan Club' has swept through the Tanzanian fishing village on the east coast of the country

Another Bolasie admirer drove a motorbike to show his appreciation for the DR Congo winger

Another Bolasie admirer drove a motorbike to show his appreciation for the DR Congo winger

Many fans from the DR Congo have travelled to Tanzania to get a glimpse of Yannick Bolasie

The former Crystal Palace winger was taken aback by the show of support from his country

Bolasie conducts the jubilant fans as he takes part in the joyous scenes on Everton's presence

The febrile atmosphere has swept across the country since Everton's flight from Liverpool John Moore's airport, with the Merseysiders welcomed by a Maasai tribe. 

The Toffees have already begun fulfilling an array of commitments off the pitch including several cultural experiences, with players visiting a local school later on Wednesday.

Leighton Baines, Bolasie, Ademola Lookman and Idrissa Gana Gueye attended a school which caters for the many deafblind children in Tanzania, of which there are an estimated 18,400 in the East African country.

The four members of Koeman's squad visited Uhuru Mchanganyiko School in Dar es Salaam, where they discovered how UK aid is enabling deaf and blind students to receive the same level of education as their classmates. 

Bolasie shakes the hands of local school children on a busy first day for the squad in Tanzania

Bolasie shakes the hands of local school children on a busy first day for the squad in Tanzania

Gueye greets the children during a visit to a local school that caters for deafblind students

Gueye greets the children during a visit to a local school that caters for deafblind students

Leighton Baines, blue shirt, third left, immerses himself in the local surroundings as he attends the classroom

Leighton Baines, blue shirt, third left, immerses himself in the local surroundings as he attends the classroom

Baines, Gueye, Lookman and Bolasie attend the Uhuru Mchanganyiko School in Dar es Salaam

Baines, Gueye, Lookman and Bolasie attend the Uhuru Mchanganyiko School in Dar es Salaam

Lookman is blindfolded and takes up the challenge of goalball during his trip to the school

Lookman is blindfolded and takes up the challenge of goalball during his trip to the school

The first-team players put on blindfolds and took part in a competitive game of goalball, a version of football that uses a ball with a bell inside it, and Baines told the club website: 'All of us at Everton think school is important and it's fantastic to see UK aid helping these kids here in Tanzania to get a decent education. 

'Every child should have the opportunity to learn and to hope for a better future, and whether it's football or goalball, sport is a great way to learn the vital life skill of working together as a team. 

'It was really inspiring to visit the school. It's hard to imagine how tough life must be for these kids but they have incredible spirit.'

Baines was overwhelmed by the warm welcome from the Maasai tribe, and the club will train on Wednesday night against of the game geared towards building up fitness. 

Muhamed Besic takes part in a training drill with players from a local albino football team

Muhamed Besic takes part in a training drill with players from a local albino football team

Besic joined team-mates Tom Davies and Michael Keane in showing support for the local side

Besic joined team-mates Tom Davies and Michael Keane in showing support for the local side

Club captain Phil Jagielka has travelled as part of the trip to strengthen ties with SportPesa

Club captain Phil Jagielka has travelled as part of the trip to strengthen ties with SportPesa

Everton midfielder Idrissa Gueye will look to build up his fitness ahead of the big kick-off

Everton midfielder Idrissa Gueye will look to build up his fitness ahead of the big kick-off

Club captain Phil Jagielka wasted little time getting familiar with Tanzanian cuisine as he and Dominic Calvert-Lewin took part in a cooking challenge, while Muhamed Besic, Tom Davies and Michael Keane spent the afternoon with a local albino football team.

Opponents Gor Mahia earned the right to face the Blues at the 60,000-capacity Tanzania National Main Stadium after winning the inaugural SportPesa Super Cup.

Ross Barkley is not part of the 25-man squad to have travelled with the club announcing that the 23-year-old will be treated at home having suffered a groin injury.