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AFCON 2025: Heated Ambiance Hours to Kickoff Quarter finals
Players of both teams, Cameroon and Morocco are on their feet despite signs of injury in previous matches. The coaches of both sides affirm during the Pre-match press conference. Media professionals covering the competition on their part look forward to a difficult game full of spectacle. The inviting flickering of light on the outermost nest […]
Players of both teams, Cameroon and Morocco are on their feet despite signs of injury in previous matches.
The coaches of both sides affirm during the Pre-match press conference. Media professionals covering the competition on their part look forward to a difficult game full of spectacle.
The inviting flickering of light on the outermost nest of the Prince Moulay Abdellah stadium is telling of its readiness to host the clash of lions in its 68,000 seats arena.
Both the indomitable Lions of Cameroon and the Atlas Lions of Morocco were yesterday at the Mohamed VI football complex in the final training session to fine-tune their winning tactics.
Players of team Cameroon, trained in a light hearted atmosphere of warmth and conviviality.
Earlier, Coach Walid Regragui of Morocco expressed optimism, saying his team has not lost any of its recent matches.
Coach David Pagou, indicated that the voices of the handful of Cameroonian fans at the stadium will sound loudest.
Indomitable Lions striker, Christian Kofane told press men that they will not be moved by the crowd of Moroccan fans.
Media professionals at the pre-match press conference look forward to a difficult match with an edge for Cameroon.
British based journalist, Lucas Colin says he is curious to see how sides will adapt their play style while Soumare Mohamed of Mali says Cameroon has 51% chance of winning Morocco because of the team spirit and youthfulness of the players.
Hours to the match, fans are mobilising for the emotion packed encounter hoping for a remake of the 1988 experience, when Cameroon beat the host and went ahead to win the trophy.
The doors of the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium will open to fans from 4pm.
Elvis Teke
The coaches of both sides affirm during the Pre-match press conference. Media professionals covering the competition on their part look forward to a difficult game full of spectacle.
The inviting flickering of light on the outermost nest of the Prince Moulay Abdellah stadium is telling of its readiness to host the clash of lions in its 68,000 seats arena.
Both the indomitable Lions of Cameroon and the Atlas Lions of Morocco were yesterday at the Mohamed VI football complex in the final training session to fine-tune their winning tactics.
Players of team Cameroon, trained in a light hearted atmosphere of warmth and conviviality.
Earlier, Coach Walid Regragui of Morocco expressed optimism, saying his team has not lost any of its recent matches.
Coach David Pagou, indicated that the voices of the handful of Cameroonian fans at the stadium will sound loudest.
Indomitable Lions striker, Christian Kofane told press men that they will not be moved by the crowd of Moroccan fans.
Media professionals at the pre-match press conference look forward to a difficult match with an edge for Cameroon.
British based journalist, Lucas Colin says he is curious to see how sides will adapt their play style while Soumare Mohamed of Mali says Cameroon has 51% chance of winning Morocco because of the team spirit and youthfulness of the players.
Hours to the match, fans are mobilising for the emotion packed encounter hoping for a remake of the 1988 experience, when Cameroon beat the host and went ahead to win the trophy.
The doors of the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium will open to fans from 4pm.
Elvis Teke