“Congolese goalkeeper Esdras Kabamba back in the running to face the Panthers of Gabon with the Leopards!”

Recent news: Congolese goalkeeper Esdras Kabamba is again shortlisted for the match against the Panthers of Gabon. After being dismissed during the double confrontation against Mauritania, Esdras Kabamba, the 23-year-old Congolese goalkeeper, received his pre-call since May 16 to face the Panthers of Gabon on June 18 in Franceville. Fecofa specifies that “If the player is retained on our final list, we will send you, within the regulatory deadline required by FIFA, the complete program of our grouping scheduled for the FIFA dates from June 10 to 20, 2023 as well as the ticket. A/R plane in Business class which will be made available to him to join the group in Cameroon (Douala) on June 10, 2023”. However, in the absence of his “up-to-date Covid-19 vaccination certificate”, the player must bring a negative PCR test result valid for 72 hours before leaving for Cameroon. Pending the publication date of the final list of Sébastien Desabre scheduled for the 29th of the current month during a conference in Kinshasa, the Leopards should play a friendly match in Cameroon before playing the panthers.

This sports news will certainly be followed by football fans and will delight sports lovers in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Indeed, Esdras Kabamba, Congolese goalkeeper, had been dismissed in the previous match against Mauritania, but his return for the clash against the Panthers of Gabon is excellent news for the Congolese national team. This news is also a concrete example of the importance of the Covid-19 vaccination certificate for international travel, as required for the Congolese player.

The return of Esdras Kabamba is proof of his talent and the confidence that the head coach of Leopards A has in him. We hope his return will help the Congolese national team win the match against the Panthers of Gabon. See you on June 18 to follow this important match.

Finally, this news also reminds us that it is important to follow the health measures in force for traveling during the Covid-19 pandemic. Travelers should ensure the validity of their vaccination certification to avoid any complications when traveling internationally