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U-17 Lionesses jet off to Egypt for crunch World Cup qualifiers 

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The U-17 Indomitable Lionesses of Cameroon have left the shores of their country this Friday, January 10 on board an Ethiopian Airways Flight.

The team managed by head coach Joseph Brian Ndoko departed the country via the Nsimalen International Airport in Yaoundé this Monday afternoon and is expected to arrive in Egypt in the wee hours of Saturday.

Cameroon is traveling with a bunch of confident players who have been brilliant throughout preparations but now have the tough task of getting the better of an Egyptian team also keen on qualification for the maiden edition of the consecutive U-17 FIFA World Cup series to be held in Morocco till 2029.

The team arrived Cairo just after midnight and quickly moved into their base to highten preparations for the game.

Cameroon versus Egypt U-17 girls has been scheduled for Sunday, January 12 in Cairo while the return game is expected to be played a week later in Cameroon’s West Regional capital city of Bafoussam.

The winner of the tie will advance to the second round of the qualifiers and this generation of Cameroon players are hoping to do better than the previous collection that got eliminated in the second round of the qualifiers after losing against Uganda and failing to equal the performance of the generation that coach Minkreo Birwe led to the 2016 edition of the U-17 Women’s FIFA World Cup in Jordan.


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