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Indomitable Lionesses Touch Down in Nairobi for AWCON Qualifier Second Leg.

The Indomitable Lionesses of Cameroon have arrived in Nairobi, Kenya, for the second leg of their AWCON qualifying match against Kenya.

The match is scheduled to take place on Tuesday, September 26, 2023, at the Nyayo National Stadium at 1 p.m. The team has already kicked off with training under the supervision of their head coach Jean Bisseck.

Cameroon won the first leg of the match 1-0 in Douala, and they are now heavy favourites to qualify for the second round of the AWCON tournament, which will be held in Morocco in 2024.

The Indomitable Lionesses have a strong team with a good mix of experience and youth. They are led by captain Aboudi Onguene, who is one of the best players in Africa.

Kenya also has a good team, with some talented players such as Mary Kinuthia and Esse Akida. However, they are less experienced than the Indomitable Lionesses, and they will be playing at home.

The indomitable Lionesses are expected to start the match as favourites, but they will need to be careful not to take Kenya for granted. Kenya is a good team with some talented players, and they will be playing at home.

The match is likely to be a close and exciting one. Both teams will be desperate to win and qualify for the second round.

The winner of the match will play the winner of the Gabon vs. Botswana match in the second round of the qualifier.

Washira Helene

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