Togo’s Women’s national football team will regroup for a preparatory training camp from July 17 to July 25 ahead of their pivotal double-header against Burkina Faso in the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) qualifiers.
The Togolese Football Federation (FTF) confirmed the development through an official statement, also unveiling the list of players selected to participate in the camp.
The squad features a strong core of experienced internationals as well as standout performers currently plying their trade abroad, particularly in Morocco.
The call-up includes several key figures from the Moroccan championship, underlining the growing influence of Togolese players in the North African league.
Among those selected are Odette Gnintema, Amiratou Ndjambara, Dovene Attiogbe, and Zoutepe Sonia — all of whom have been instrumental in past fixtures for the Women’s Hawks.
The upcoming camp will serve as the final phase of preparation before the national team faces Burkina Faso in a two-legged qualifying tie.
The stakes are high, as qualification for the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations represents a major objective for the Togolese side and a vital step in their continued development on the continental stage.
The announcement also signals the Federation’s intent to build a cohesive and competitive unit.
With consistent call-ups for core players and growing investment in the women’s game, Togo is steadily positioning itself as a rising force in African women’s football.
While the full schedule for the qualifiers is yet to be released, the emphasis on early preparation suggests a serious approach to securing a place in the 2026 tournament.
The last edition of the Women’s AFCON highlighted the increasing competitiveness of the continent’s female teams, and Togo will be eager to assert themselves among Africa’s elite.
Further updates, including match dates, venues, and possible additions to the squad, are expected as the training camp progresses.
The Federation has also released a visual presentation of the squad, underlining its commitment to engaging supporters and building momentum ahead of the decisive clashes.
With a solid blend of experience and emerging talent, the Women’s Hawks will look to make their mark — starting with disciplined preparation and a united front in training.