The Leopards ladies ready for their double confrontation against the Amazons of Benin
The Lady Leopards of the Democratic Republic of Congo begin their gathering in preparation for the double confrontation against the Amazons of Benin. The two teams will face each other on September 22 at the Martyrs stadium in Kinshasa for the first leg, then on September 27 in Cotonou for the return match.
Of the 24 players called by coach Marcello Kadiamba, ten are already present in Kinshasa, while the rest of the group arrives this Tuesday. The women’s Leopards program includes a first training session behind closed doors at the Martyrs stadium.
Among the players selected are well-known names in Congolese football, such as Fideline Ngoy, goalkeeper for AMED SK in Turkish D1, and Bénie Kubiena, defender for Asya Gaziantep also in Turkish D1. These experienced players will bring their expertise and talent to help the team achieve good results in these two crucial confrontations.
The gathering of the Leopards Ladies once again shows the dynamism of women’s football in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Congolese players have been able to find a place in renowned clubs abroad, which testifies to their level of play and their passion for football.
This double confrontation against the Amazons of Benin offers the Leopards ladies the opportunity to show their talent and continue to progress on the international scene. Congolese fans are impatiently awaiting these matches and hope that the players will give the best of themselves to achieve victory.
Women’s football in the Democratic Republic of Congo has gained popularity in recent years. The performances of the Leopards Ladies on the international scene help to promote this sport and encourage more and more young girls to take up football.
In conclusion, the gathering of the Leopards ladies for their double confrontation against the Amazons of Benin is an exciting moment for Congolese football. The selected players will have the opportunity to proudly represent their country and showcase their talent on the field. The support of Congolese supporters will be essential to encourage them and push them towards victory. See you on September 22 for the first leg at the Martyrs stadium and September 27 for the return match in Cotonou.