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The Ravens have temporarily relocated

Grass and sand: new training conditions for Ravens

D1: TO PREPARE BUKAVU, GOMA AND KANANGA

The Ravens have temporarily relocated

November 25, 2014

The TPM will change some habits for the last turn of the Linafoot first leg. With the next three games away from his base, the professional team has temporarily moved to the football pitch of Saint Paul Missionaries at Kigoma area.  Since Monday at 9:00 am, the team of Patrice CARTERON has his headquarters in this pitch half grassy and half sandy.

Three matches in fourteen days: this is what TPM players expect from Sunday, November 30th. The trip to Bukavu, Goma and Kananga on the very rough pitch will indeed mark the end of the first phase of D1 should be a first turn of the Ravens' season.  To this end, Patrice CARTERON and his coaching staff don't neglect any single detail. They put in place a detailed program to bring seasoned players and ready to fight on "football pitches" that resemble potato fields.

Accepting to suffer while training in the conditions that will be the same in Bukavu, Goma and Kananga is the approach the Ravens adopted to start on Monday at 9:00 am. The appointment was set for the Temple of Badianguenas then players and the technical staff has left for Kigoma area to the soccer pitch of the Missionaries of Saint Paul. It will be the same all week long, and to take pins, a fixing match is on the menu at the session this Tuesday at 9:00 against FC Ngwena.

TPM is not at his first attendance in the pitch of Saint Paul Missionaries in Kigoma area. Quite before the construction of the TPM Stadium of Kamalondo, the golden generation that won the Champion’s League 2009 and 2010 trained there.

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