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Angola: Football - FAF, Associations Discuss Soccer


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Angola Press Agency (Luanda)

28 March 2008
Posted to the web 28 March 2008

Luanda

The Angolan Federation of Football (FAF) and the Provincial Associations of Football (APFs) will be meeting twice a year to discuss issues related to the modality in the country.

It was said to press on Friday in Luanda by the secretary general of Angola's soccer governing body, Augusto Silva "Alvarito", at the end of a meeting with APFs, that served to adjust the timetable for discussion of problems facing football.

"During the Assemblies general, not all the matters have been discussed, that is why we decided to include these two meetings to debate what was not discussed", he said.

The next final phase of African Cup of Nations in 2010, that Angola will host, was also discussed with the chairperson of provincial associations and their representatives.



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