The national football team of the Democratic Republic of Congo is actively preparing for its participation in the African Nations Championship (Chan). The Standardization Committee of the Congolese Football Association Federation (Fecofa) is fully invested in the technical and logistical organization of the Leopards A’ national team.
During a recent meeting, Sabin Mashini, member of the Standardization Committee, underlined the importance of the work accomplished in terms of pre-selection of players and the establishment of local technical staff. He insisted on the urgency of moving to the regrouping stage, particularly with a view to an international training course in Mali, followed by potential confrontations with Niger.
The technical aspect and the logistical organization of the team cannot be separated. Indeed, the forecast budget drawn up by Fecofa must be validated by the government via the Ministry of Sports to ensure the smooth running of the preparations. If a prior training course was not possible, the Leopards A’ would nevertheless remain engaged in their preparation, with the first match taking place in Lubumbashi.
This demanding context testifies to the determination and professionalism of the technical committee and the Congolese players. It is in this climate of commitment and mobilization that the national team will begin its gathering in Lubumbashi on Thursday, May 30, ready to face the challenges ahead with determination and passion to represent their country with dignity on the continental scene.
The participation of Leopards A’ in the friendship tournament in Mali illustrates the importance of these international meetings to strengthen the experience and level of play of Congolese players. The sporting challenges represented by these international competitions match their ambition and their motivation to fly the colors of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
In short, the careful preparation of the national football team for the Chan is a crucial step in achieving excellence and performance on the field. Expectations are high, but the hard work and determination of the players and technical staff promise a bright future for the Leopards A’ and for Congolese football as a whole. May this passion and commitment be the keys to success for the national selection of Leopards A’ in this upcoming competition.