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Angola: Football - National Team's Debutants Pass First Trial


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Angola Press Agency (Luanda)

28 March 2008
Posted to the web 28 March 2008

Luanda

The performance of debutant players of Angolan national soccer team that drew 1-1 against Japan Olympic team, was considered positive taking into account the renovation of the squad for CAN ´2010 in Angola.

The coach of Petro de Luanda's youth team, Carlos Queiroz told the national sports broadcaster Radio -5 that he liked the performance of the new stars, saying that they are on good path.

He stressed that it is always difficult to play with a low age group team just like the Japanese Olympic squad.

Angola drew 1-1 with Japan in a friendly match, held on Thursday in Tokyo.



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