The national football team concluded the second phase of its training camp in South Africa yesterday, marking a crucial transition towards Ivory Coast, where final adjustments will be made before the highly anticipated 2024 Africa Cup of Nations (CAN).
Heading to the land of elephants, the Mambas are imbued with determination and focus, aware of the challenges that await them in Group B, where they will face Egypt, Cape Verde, and Senegal. The first match, scheduled for January 14th against Egypt, will be an initial test of the team's skill and cohesion under the leadership of coach Chiquinho Conde.
Ivory Coast will serve as the stage for the final adjustments of the Mozambican national team, where they will refine tactics, strategies, and team cohesion. Chiquinho Conde, known for his precise tactical approach, has the responsibility of shaping the team to face high-caliber opponents and seek success in the continental tournament.
The Group B itinerary holds exciting challenges for the Mambas, including a strategic clash against Cape Verde on January 19th and the final group stage battle against Senegal on January 22nd. Each game is an opportunity for the Mambas to demonstrate their skill, resilience, and desire to advance in the competition.
The departure for Ivory Coast is not just a geographical change, but the beginning of an intense and challenging journey. The Mozambican nation is united in support of its representatives, hoping that the Mambas will leave an indelible mark on the 2024 Africa Cup of Nations and inspire pride throughout the country.











































