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The Clock is Ticking: Can the Indomitable Lionesses Rescue Their 2026 AFCON Dreams?

CameroonOnline.ORG | The 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) is just around the corner, but for one of the continent’s most storied teams, the “Indomitable” spirit is being put to a severe test. As we look ahead to the tournament in Morocco, a cloud of uncertainty hangs over the Cameroon women’s national team.

Despite being handed a lifeline by CAF, the Lionesses are currently facing a preparation crisis that has fans and analysts deeply concerned.

A “Miracle” Qualification

To understand the current tension, we have to look back at the qualifying rounds. On the pitch, Cameroon actually failed to secure their spot, suffering a painful aggregate defeat to Algeria. However, a recent decision by CAF to expand the tournament from 12 to 16 teams allowed Cameroon to be “repêchée” (reinstated) based on their FIFA ranking.

It was a second chance that many felt the team would seize with both hands. Instead, the situation has seemingly gone from bad to worse.

No Staff, No Plan, No Time

According to a recent report by RFI, the team is currently in a state of administrative and technical limbo. Here are the primary issues causing the alarm:

Why the Delay?

The root of the problem appears to be the ongoing friction between the Cameroon Football Federation (FECAFOOT) and the Ministry of Sports. This administrative tug-of-war has historically plagued the men’s team, and it now seems to be suffocating the women’s program at the worst possible moment.

The Bottom Line

Cameroon has a rich history in women’s football, having finished as runners-up multiple times. However, history doesn’t win matches. Without a coach, a staff, or a cohesive training camp, the Lionesses risk arriving in Morocco as “tourists” rather than contenders.

For a nation that lives and breathes football, seeing the Indomitable Lionesses struggle before the whistle even blows is a tough pill to swallow. The clock is ticking—will the authorities step up before it’s too late?

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