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Angola: Girabola2008 - Interclube-Benfica De Luanda Match Postponed


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Angola Press Agency (Luanda)

3 April 2008
Posted to the web 3 April 2008

Luanda

The sixth round match of the national first division soccer tournament (Girabola2008) between Interclube and Benfica de Luanda, initially scheduled for last Wednesday, shall be played on April 09 at "22 de Junho" Stadium.

The fact was revealed to ANGOP, here, by the head of department of Interclube, Manuel Abílio "Jerry", who informed that the match was postponed due to his club's involvement in the qualifier to the African Club Champions Cup, a match to be played next Sunday at home against Sporting da Praia of Cape Verde.

The fixture was postponed to allow Interclube to train for Sunday's second leg game against the Cape Verdeans.

The Cape Verdean team is expected in Angola on Thursday or Friday. In the first leg played in Praia city, Interclube lost 1-2.



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