“The Congolese Leopards are preparing for the decisive last day of the CAN qualifiers”

Title: Congolese internationals prepare for the last day of the CAN qualifiers

Introduction :

As the final day of the Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers approaches, several players from the Congolese national team have settled in Kinshasa to prepare for this crucial event. The Leopards will face Sudan in a decisive match to clinch their place in the final phase of the competition which will take place in January in Ivory Coast.

The first arrivals:

Sunday evening, a few players like Silas Mvumba, Chancel Mbemba, William Balwikisha, Siadi Bagio and Samuel Moutoussamy were the first to arrive in the Congolese capital. They were joined the next day by a second delegation composed of Dylan Batubinsika, Lionel Mpasi, Gaël Kakuta, Edo Kayembe, Yoane Wissa, Vital N’simba and Pelly Ruddock Mpanzu. A third group is expected in the evening of the same day, and a final batch of players will arrive on Tuesday according to the Fédération Congolaise de Football Association (FECOFA).

The importance of the meeting:

This match against Sudan is of major importance for the Congolese team. A victory is essential to validate their qualification for the African Cup of Nations. The players are aware of what is at stake and are preparing intensely to give the best of themselves on the pitch.

A full list of selected players:

FECOFA has published the complete list of players selected for this gathering. These talented footballers proudly represent the Democratic Republic of Congo and are keen to defend the colors of their country during this international competition.

Conclusion :

The presence of Congolese international players in Kinshasa for the final preparations for the CAN qualifiers underlines the importance of this meeting for the national team. Congolese fans are impatiently waiting to see their players fight on the pitch to secure a place in the final phase of the competition. The whole country is behind them, and the Leopards are determined to give the best of themselves to obtain victory and represent the Democratic Republic of Congo with dignity at the African Cup of Nations.

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