Mozambique's national football team is preparing for upcoming 2026 World Cup qualifying matches, and three notable players have already joined the squad for the important clashes. Clésio Bauque, Keyns Abdala, and Jonathan Muiondo are ready to make significant contributions as Mozambique faces Botswana and Algeria in Group G.
1. Clésio Bauque: The Extremely Experienced
Clésio Bauque, an experienced winger, brings a wealth of experience to the Mozambique national team. Known for his speed, ball skills, and goal-scoring ability, Bauque's presence adds a dynamic element to the team. Having played in various leagues and tournaments, including his contributions to Mozambique's previous campaigns, Bauque's experience will be crucial in meeting the challenges presented by Botswana in their opening match.
2. Keyns Abdala: Midfield Maestro
Keyns Abdala, a key figure in midfield, has also joined the national team for the qualifiers. Abdala's vision, passing accuracy, and ability to control the tempo of the game make him an essential asset for Mozambique. As they face Botswana in their first match, Abdala's role in dictating the game and creating goal-scoring opportunities will be crucial to securing a positive result.
3. Jonathan Muiondo: Defensive Pillar
Jonathan Muiondo adds defensive solidity to Mozambique's lineup. As they prepare to face Algeria in the second qualifying match, Muiondo's defensive expertise will be crucial in thwarting the offensive threats presented by the Algerian team. His ability to read the game, make crucial interceptions, and organize the defensive line will be vital in establishing a solid defensive foundation for Mozambique.
The Mozambique national team, under the guidance of its technical staff, aims to successfully overcome the challenges of Group G. With the inclusion of Bauque, Abdala, and Muiondo, the team boasts a balanced mix of attacking talent, midfield creativity, and defensive stability. As fans eagerly await the start of the qualifiers, these three players are poised to play key roles in Mozambique's quest to qualify for the prestigious 2026 World Cup.





















