Samouraïs sprint to Angola just 24 hours after landing in Kinshasa
Just hours after the Samouraïs set their bags down in Kinshasa, the RDC club boarded a flight from N’djili airport and, within 24 hours, departed for Luanda, Angola, to begin the second intended phase of their rigorous intensive summer preparation.
Second phase in Luanda
Only 24 hours after their return to the Congolese capital, the delegation left N’djili airport early in the day for Luanda. The flight marked the beginning of the crucial second stage of their summer preparation.
The Angola trip signals a turning point, moving from an initial phase centred on fitness and physical routines. The second stage will raise tactical intensity and test the squad against a new type of opposition.
Coaches aim to accumulate playing minutes, refine collective cohesion and gradually build power away from their home base. The group maintains an impeccable mindset and intact determination throughout the challenge.
In Luanda, the Samouraïs will run high‑tempo training sessions and arrange friendly matches on Angolan soil. These activities are intended to perfect every detail before the official fixtures begin.
The intensive overseas preparation is designed to ensure the team arrives fully equipped and competitive for the upcoming official competitions. The club hopes the experience will translate into strong performances when the season resumes.