Angola to face Central African Republic and Botswana in June friendlies in Morocco

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Angola will step up their preparations for the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers with two international friendlies against Central African Republic and Botswana during the upcoming June FIFA international window.

Both fixtures are scheduled to be played in Casablanca, Morocco, offering the Palancas Negras a neutral ground to test their squad under competitive conditions.

The matches will also mark an important early phase of work for newly appointed head coach Aliou Cissé, who is expected to use the games to assess his squad, experiment with tactics and build cohesion ahead of the long qualifying campaign.

Facing Central African Republic and Botswana provides Angola with varied opposition styles, giving the technical team a valuable opportunity to evaluate player performance across different game scenarios.

With expectations rising around the new managerial era, the friendlies are seen as a key step in laying the foundation for a stronger and more consistent Angola side ahead of the 2027 AFCON qualifiers.