Leopards A’ back in the den: Intense preparation to face Chad


**Fatshimétrie: The Leopards A’ back in the den after two years of absence**

The Leopards A’, under the leadership of coach Otis Ngoma, have returned to the den after an absence of almost two years since their participation in the African Nations Championship in Algeria. The Congolese selection is actively preparing for the double confrontation against Chad, as part of the Qualifiers for the 2024 African Nations Championship. During the training session on November 3, 2024 at the Martyrs stadium, no fewer than 31 leopards were present, thus displaying almost complete.

Otis Ngoma stressed the importance of this cohesion and evaluation course for the players. Among the 760 players listed in the national championship, the objective is to identify the best talents and form a high-performance team for the next deadlines. The coach stressed the need to closely monitor the players throughout the season to build a coherent and competitive team.

However, the technician will not be able to organize a second training camp with the players, due to the busy schedule of CAF interclub competitions. The Congolese clubs involved in the Champions League will play on December 15, forcing the selection to regroup the next day to travel to Cameroon to prepare for the match against Chad.

The DR Congo is therefore preparing to face Chad in December 2024 to try to qualify directly for the final phase of the 2025 African Nations Championship, which will be held in Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania. The double confrontation promises to be crucial for the Leopards A’, who are aiming for qualification for the continental competition.

In this context of intense preparation and major sporting challenge, Congolese supporters are eagerly awaiting the performances of their national team. The Leopards A’ are ready to roar once again on the continental stage, carried by the passion and unwavering support of an entire people. The tension is rising, the excitement is palpable, the stakes are high: the DR Congo is ready to do battle on the field and proudly defend its colours. See you in December to attend matches full of suspense and emotion, where the future of the Leopards A’ in the race for the African title will be at stake.

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