**Fatshimetry of the Leopards U20 DRC in full preparation for the African Cup of Nations**
The atmosphere is vibrant within the selection of the Leopards under 20 years of the Democratic Republic of Congo. These young talents, under the leadership of their coach Guy Bukasa, are undergoing an intensive training course in Saudi Arabia in order to prepare for the next African Cup of Nations U20. Since November 11, these players have been giving their body and soul to be ready to proudly represent their country during this major tournament.
Among these promising young footballers, we find Samuel Ntanda, the striker playing in Italy at Sampdoria Genoa (U19), who expresses his determination to give his all to be in top form during the upcoming competition. In a statement to the Congolese Football Association Federation (Fecofa), Ntanda underlines the importance of this gathering and the honor of wearing the colors of his country. He emphasizes the collective effort and rigorous preparation needed to face the major challenges that await them.
Guy Bukasa has managed to assemble a close-knit team of 30 players, a cohesion that was lacking during the Uniffac zonal tournament in Brazzaville. This training camp marks the beginning of a new cycle for the U20 Leopards, one month after their qualification and victory at the Uniffac tournament for the U20 CAN qualifiers. A decisive step in the preparation of these young talents with a view to representing their country with dignity on the continental stage.
The list of players on training camp reveals a concentration of raw talent in different key positions. From Ryan Tutu to Samuel Ntanda, including Kevin Makoko and Axel Kayombo, each player contributes his stone to the building of a competitive and committed team. The diversity of profiles and experiences enriches the collective and promises high-level performances during the African competition.
In a context where African football for young talents continues to develop and renew itself, the DRC U20 Leopards embody the vitality and passion that drive the new generation of footballers on the continent. Their commitment and determination are the guarantee of a bright future for Congolese and African football as a whole.
In conclusion, the DRC U20 Leopards are preparing seriously and determinedly to face the challenges ahead. Their training camp in Saudi Arabia is a crucial step in their preparation for the U20 Africa Cup of Nations. These young talents carry on their shoulders the hope and pride of an entire nation, and there is no doubt that they will rise to this challenge brilliantly.