Head coach of Black Queens, Nora Hauptle supervised the first team training in Cotonou, Benin on Tuesday evening as the team gears up for the second round of the Paris 2024 Olympic Qualifier against Benin.
The team arrived in Cotonou on Monday evening with 17 players with 4 others joining in early Tuesday morning.
As part of preparations for the first leg fixture, 21 Black Queens players trained under the technical team on Tuesday.
Here are some shots from the training:










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