Simba Queens Head Coach Charles Lukula says they can beat Bayelsa Queens for a medal back home on Saturday.
After seeing their dream of a final dashed, the East Africans will slug it out with WAFU-B champions Bayelsa Queens in the third-place match and the 45-year-old manager is confident his side can bow out of the tournament on the high.
"This is an important game, we need to at least go back home with a medal, I will need to concentrate and see how I can score goals if I get those chances I wasted because going back home with the medal would be better for the girls," he continued.
"I am going to concentrate, it is not yet over, to see that I improve on my scoring ability. The message I will be giving the girls is that football is not ending today and for us in this competition, we've achieved.
"I am going to tell them to put their heads up because everyone wants to be here, but only four teams remain in this competition, so we are proud of that, I am going to tell them to walk with their heads up, no worries, I am very happy."
The third-place final is billed for the Prince Heritier Moulay El Hassan, Rabat.