The Indomitable Lionesses of Cameroon have officially converged at their Mundi training base to prepare for a prestigious double-header against the Super Falcons of Nigeria. The technical crew has summoned a 25-player roster for this intensive camp, primarily selecting top performers from the Cameroon Women’s Championship alongside a strategic cohort of foreign-based professionals. These elite match-ups serve as the backbone of Cameroon’s preparations for the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON), which kicks off in Morocco next month.
The first of the two encounters against the reigning African champions will take place on Saturday, February 28, followed by a second installment on Tuesday, March 3. By testing themselves against the 10-time continental winners, the Lionesses aim to fine-tune their tactical cohesion and physical readiness before heading to the tournament. Cameroon faces a challenging path in Morocco, having been drawn into Group D alongside West African powerhouses Ghana and Mali, as well as an emerging Cape Verde side.
“TheIndomitable Lionesses of Cameroon have set up camp in Mundi for the double-header friendlies against the Super Falcons of Nigeria. Twenty-five players have been called-up to the training camp. The players were drawn from the Cameroon Women’s Championship, with the addition of few foreign-based players. The friendlies against the Super Falcons will hold on Saturday, 28 February , and Tuesday, 3 March. Both games will serve as part of the Lionesses’ preparation for the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations. They are drawn in Group D with Ghana, Cape Verde, and Mali,” the team’s itinerary confirmed.
Success in these friendlies would provide a massive psychological boost for the Cameroonian squad as they look to dethrone the Super Falcons on the continental stage. The coaching staff plans to utilize the Mundi camp to integrate the newly arrived overseas stars with the domestic core, ensuring a balanced and competitive unit for the February 28 opener in Yaoundé. Given the proximity of the matches to the WAFCON start date of March 17, these fixtures represent the final opportunity for players to secure their spots in the official tournament squad.
As the rivalry between these two African giants prepares for its latest chapter, the Indomitable Lionesses intend to leverage their home advantage in the capital to sharpen their offensive and defensive structures. Fans across Central Africa anticipate a display of strength and skill that reflects Cameroon’s status as a perennial contender in women’s football. With the countdown to Morocco 2026 officially underway, the path to continental glory begins with this high-stakes residency in Mundi.