Benin Set for Central African Republic Friendly in Morocco
Benin’s national team have confirmed their first opponent for the upcoming June international break, with the Cheetahs set to take on the Central African Republic on 5 June in a key warm-up fixture for Gernot Rohr’s side.
The match is expected to form part of Benin’s broader preparation plan as the team looks to build cohesion and strengthen its squad ahead of upcoming competitive fixtures.
Coaching staff view the game as an important opportunity to assess player form, test tactical adjustments, and integrate new additions into the group.
The fixture will be staged in Morocco, a decision taken for logistical reasons. The North African country continues to be widely used as a neutral venue for international matches involving African nations due to its modern facilities and reliable infrastructure.
This arrangement ensures both teams will have access to high-quality pitches and training conditions in the build-up to the encounter.
For Benin, the meeting with the Central African Republic—also known as the Wild Beasts of Bas-Oubangui—will provide a useful benchmark.
The opposition is expected to offer a competitive test, allowing the technical staff to evaluate the team’s physical readiness and tactical discipline under match conditions.
The game will also serve as an early indicator of progress within the squad as preparations intensify for future qualification campaigns.
With the coaching team still refining its core group, the fixture is seen as a chance to observe player combinations and identify areas needing improvement.
While no competitive points are at stake, the importance of the match lies in its timing and purpose. It comes at a stage where international sides are increasingly focused on fine-tuning systems and expanding squad depth ahead of crucial fixtures later in the year.
Benin will hope the encounter provides both performance insights and momentum as they continue their build-up under Rohr’s leadership.
