Togo: Every Match Will Be a Challenge

Togo: Every Match Will Be a Challenge
Togo: Every Match Will Be a Challenge

The Togolese Federation (FTF) has revealed the priority match schedule for the Éperviers as they embark on the first months of 2025.

After their elimination during qualifying for the TotalEnergies 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco, the national team is now focusing on the qualifying rounds for the 2026 World Cup.

Two crucial matches are scheduled for March. On the 17th, the Éperviers will host Mauritania at the Kégué stadium in Lomé. This home match offers the opportunity to collect valuable points and revive their campaign.

Just eight days later, on March 25, the Togolese team will travel to face the formidable Senegal, a significant contender in these qualifiers.


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Having accumulated only 3 points in four matches, the Éperviers are perfectly aware of the stakes of these upcoming clashes. Resilience and strength will be essential assets if they wish to keep their World Cup qualification dreams alive.

Each match now represents a considerable challenge where each point could prove decisive.

Under the leadership of coach Nibombé Daré, the players must step up their efforts to restore their reputation and proudly represent their nation.

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