Patrice Neveu has announced a 26-man squad for the Togo national football team ahead of the March 2026 FIFA international window, with the selection reflecting a blend of experience and emerging talent.
The squad, revealed ahead of upcoming international friendlies, includes established figures such as Djene Dakonam and Kevin Denkey, who are expected to play leading roles as the team continues its preparations for future competitions.
Neveu’s latest selection highlights a clear effort to integrate younger players into the national setup, particularly those currently playing in Europe. The inclusion of these emerging talents suggests a longer-term approach aimed at refreshing the squad while maintaining a competitive core of experienced internationals.
The Eperviers are scheduled to travel to Morocco, where they will play two friendly matches during the international window. These fixtures are expected to provide an opportunity for the coaching staff to assess player combinations and evaluate the progress of newer additions within the squad.
Togo will face Guinea national football team on 27 March in Rabat before taking on Niger national football team on 31 March in Casablanca.
The matches form part of Togo’s broader preparations as the team seeks to build cohesion and improve performance levels ahead of competitive fixtures. For Neveu, the games will also offer a platform to test tactical approaches and identify players capable of stepping into key roles.
With a mix of established internationals and younger prospects, the squad selection reflects a balance between continuity and renewal. The presence of experienced players such as Djene and Denkey is expected to provide leadership, while the introduction of new faces offers the potential for increased competition within the team.
The decision to include players based in Europe further underlines the coach’s intent to broaden the talent pool and bring in individuals gaining experience in different footballing environments.
As the March international window approaches, attention will turn to how the squad performs in Morocco and whether the blend of youth and experience can translate into positive results.
The upcoming friendlies are likely to play a significant role in shaping Neveu’s plans moving forward, as he continues to refine the team and build towards future challenges on the international stage.