The fact was made public by José Carlos Miguel, Vice President of the FAF, who explained that financial support is needed.
“We have an extremely delicate operation, which could lead us to qualify for the CAN in September. Our last journey home. Without financial support, the CAN qualification could be jeopardized,” he said.
Angola and Madagascar will face each other on September 3 on Angolan territory in the final qualifying round for CAN2024, which will take place in Ivory Coast in January.
Ghana leads group E with nine points, Angola is second with eight, the Central African Republic drops to third with seven points and Madagascar is last with only two.
Source: DN
