“Lady leopards from the DRC ready to challenge the formidable Banyana Banyana from Africa for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games”

Lady leopards of the DRC: a major challenge against the Banyana Banyana of Africa

The DRC Ladies Leopards are preparing to face the formidable Banyana Banyana of Africa in the second round of the Africa zone qualifiers for the women’s football tournament of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. This crucial match will take place on Wednesday October 25 at the stadium des Martyrs, and access will be free for spectators, as announced by Conor during a press conference held last Friday October 20.

The Congolese women’s team is determined to reach Paris next year to participate in this major sporting event. They have come a long way so far in these African zone qualifiers and are ready to take on the challenge that awaits them.

It is essential for the Leopards ladies to achieve a satisfactory result during this first leg in order to take a lead before the return match. It would also allow them to send a strong message to their opponents about their determination to qualify for the next round.

Remember that the Congolese obtained their ticket for this second round after beating the Amazons of Benin in previous meetings.

It should be noted that two countries are exempt from this qualifying stage, namely South Africa, reigning African champion, and Zambia, bronze medalist. The DRC Ladies Leopards will therefore have to surpass themselves to face the formidable Banyana Banyana team and try to defeat them.

This match therefore promises to be intense and full of suspense. Football fans are invited to come and support the DRC Ladies Leopards and attend a high-level sporting event.

In conclusion, the DRC Ladies Leopards are ready to take on the challenge of qualifying for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. This match against the Banyana Banyana of Africa is crucial, and the Congolese women are determined to put in a remarkable performance to get closer of their objective. The meeting promises to be exciting, and we wish the Congolese team good luck in this sporting challenge.

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