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25-Man Cameroon squad named ahead of Super Falcons Clclash

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The coaching staff is using the camp to assess players’ fitness, tactics, and teamwork ahead of the crucial WAFCON tournament.

The Indomitable Lionesses of Cameroon have begun preparations for two friendly matches against Nigeria’s Super Falcons as part of their buildup to the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON).

The team has set up camp in Mundi, where the players will train and get ready for the upcoming clashes.

A total of 25 players have been called up to the training camp. Most of them play in the Cameroon Women’s Championship, while a few foreign-based players have also been included to strengthen the squad.

The coaching staff is using the camp to assess players’ fitness, tactics, and teamwork ahead of the crucial WAFCON tournament.

The friendly matches are scheduled to take place on Saturday, 28 February, and Tuesday, 3 March. Both games are expected to be competitive as Cameroon aims to fine-tune its strategies and identify the best lineup for the continental tournament. The Super Falcons, known for their experience and strength, will provide a stern test for the Lionesses, giving both teams valuable match practice.

Cameroon has been drawn in Group D for WAFCON 2026, alongside Ghana, Cape Verde, and Mali. The friendlies against Nigeria are seen as a key opportunity for the Lionesses to prepare for the tough challenges that lie ahead in the tournament.

Coaches and fans alike will be watching closely to see which players step up and make an impact ahead of the continental championship.

These matches also give football fans across Africa a chance to see two of the continent’s strongest women’s national teams compete in high-quality football before WAFCON kicks off.

Both sides are expected to field strong lineups, and the games are anticipated to be exciting and closely contested.

 

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