Sunday, December 29, 2024
HomeSportsCongo: the calendar of the women's football championship unveiled

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.

Congolese footballers will return to competition.

RSS
Follow by Email
Facebook

fb-share-icon
Twitter

Tweet
Youtube

Instagram

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)

Africa       News 24


"It is important that a child sees our face", explains the nursery nurse Laetitia Stanislavski.  (Drawing)
“It’s important that a child sees our face,” explains childcare nurse Laetitia Stanislavski. (Drawing)                                 Getty Images / iStockphotol

  • IN             SPORTS NEWS AT AFRICA NEWS 24 

By: NTINAHAZWE Diane            @ Africa News 24

            Mary, Your Astrologer


Africa News 24 Spmore



WWW.AFRICANEWS24.DIGITAL

Africa News24.digital tells you more

eastafricanreport.com
RELATED ARTICLES

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

- Advertisment -
WashaHost.com

Most Popular

Recent Comments