
Tardy brings a lot of experience and physicality to the Lionesses’ central defence, an advantage that is expected to compliment Ngachu’s fairly offensive outfit.Meanwhile, Russian-based forward Gabrielle Aboudi Onguene (Rossiyanka), Ejangue Augustine Sylvia Siliki (Fortuna, Denmark) and Tchadeu Gyslaine (Panthere Security) are also part of the provisional side keen to challenge for the continental title.
Ngachu has also welcomed back Africa’s most valuable goalkeeper Ngo Ndom Anette Flore from her maternity leave with the London 2012 Olympian poised to boost the Indomitable Lionesses.Cameroon will be looking to build on their experience at the 2015 Fifa Women’s World Cup in Canada where they scored nine goals in three Group C matches becoming only the second African team to qualify for the round of 16.
The continent’s premier women’s tournament has attracted seven other countries including Egypt, Ghana, Kenya,Mali, Nigeria, South Africa and Zimbabwe