Harras Hodoud hit out at Tanzanian side Simba for 'mistreating their delegation' ahead of Sunday's African Confederation Cup meeting between both sides. "None of Simba officials was present at the airport to welcome us," Hodoud director Mohamed Helmi told FilGoal.com on Friday. "Simba also allocated a miserable hotel for us, so the Egyptian ambassador picked another one for our stay in Tanzania. "Moreover, we had to rent the buses that took us to the hotel." Hodoud, who qualified for the Confederation Cup after winning the Egyptian Cup last season, will face Simba in the first leg of the competition's second round on Sunday. They reached that stage after beating Ethiopian side Banks 6-1 on aggregate. Simba are best known in Egypt for eliminating then holders Zamalek from the preliminary rounds of the 2003 Champions League. "We are very angry at the bad treatment we received from Simba but it will not affect us," Helmi added. "We are determined to secure a positive result before the second leg."