Congo: the calendar of the women’s football championship unveiled
Congo: the calendar of the women’s football championship unveiled
Congolese footballers will return to competition.
No more lethargy for Congolese footballers. After several months of inactivity, due to Covid-19, they will return to the fields with the start of the 2020-2021 national women’s football championship.
The competition schedule was unveiled this Saturday, May 29 by the National Football League (LINAFOOT). The first leg will take place from June 3 to July 22. Twelve clubs will be on the starting line to snatch the crown from defending champion AS Epah-Ngamba from Pointe-Noire.
The reigning champion will make her debut on July 3 (3 pm UTC) with the reception of Tula Ka Tula from Brazzaville, at the Pointe-Noire sports complex.
Among the peculiarities of this edition of the women’s football championship, the passage from 7 to 12 clubs and the entry into the running of a club from a region in the interior of the country. This is FC Bouenza from the eponymous department. A sort of response to the appeal launched last year by the Congolese Football Federation (FECOFOOT).
“ Today, FIFA asks us to organize a lot of matches spread over six months. We only have seven teams, indicated in April 2020 Jean Guy Blaise Mayolas, the president of FECOFOOT . The observation that emerges is that there are departments where women’s football does not exist. We are in the process of putting together a program for next year in which we will focus on women’s football. “
THE MATCHES OF DAY 1 (JUNE 3)
Royal Football Féminin (Brazzaville) -FCF La Source (Brazzaville)
As Colombe (Brazzaville) -FC Porto (Brazzaville)
CESB (Brazzaville) -AC Léopards (Pointe-Noire)
Black Devils (Brazzaville) -Rays of the Sun (Brazzaville)
AS Epah-Ngamba (Pointe-Noire) -Tula Ka Tula (Brazzaville)
FC Bouenza (Madingou) -OFA (Brazzaville)
Congolese footballers will return to competition.
No more lethargy for Congolese footballers. After several months of inactivity, due to Covid-19, they will return to the fields with the start of the 2020-2021 national women’s football championship.
The competition schedule was unveiled this Saturday, May 29 by the National Football League (LINAFOOT). The first leg will take place from June 3 to July 22. Twelve clubs will be on the starting line to snatch the crown from defending champion AS Epah-Ngamba from Pointe-Noire.
The reigning champion will make her debut on July 3 (3 pm UTC) with the reception of Tula Ka Tula from Brazzaville, at the Pointe-Noire sports complex.
Among the peculiarities of this edition of the women’s football championship, the passage from 7 to 12 clubs and the entry into the running of a club from a region in the interior of the country. This is FC Bouenza from the eponymous department. A sort of response to the appeal launched last year by the Congolese Football Federation (FECOFOOT).
“ Today, FIFA asks us to organize a lot of matches spread over six months. We only have seven teams, indicated in April 2020 Jean Guy Blaise Mayolas, the president of FECOFOOT . The observation that emerges is that there are departments where women’s football does not exist. We are in the process of putting together a program for next year in which we will focus on women’s football. “
THE MATCHES OF DAY 1 (JUNE 3)
Royal Football Féminin (Brazzaville) -FCF La Source (Brazzaville)
As Colombe (Brazzaville) -FC Porto (Brazzaville)
CESB (Brazzaville) -AC Léopards (Pointe-Noire)
Black Devils (Brazzaville) -Rays of the Sun (Brazzaville)
AS Epah-Ngamba (Pointe-Noire) -Tula Ka Tula (Brazzaville)
FC Bouenza (Madingou) -OFA (Brazzaville)
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By: NTINAHAZWE Diane @ Africa News 24