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Angola: Handball - Angolan Ladies Lose to Danish Counterpart


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Angola Press Agency (Luanda)

26 March 2008
Posted to the web 26 March 2008

Aarhus

Angola's ladies handball team was Tuesday defeated 24-32 by Denmark, at an international tournament being held in that European country, ANGOP learnt.

By the half time, the African titleholders were already behind by 10-14.

Ilda Bengue was the best scorer with 13 goals.

Teams of Russia and a Danish first league club are also taking part at the tourney, due to Norway's desistance.

The competition is set to end on March 29.


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Best greetings fron an italian handball team! www.antareshandball.ilcannocchiale.it


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