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Southern Africa: Cosafa Competition Enters Third Round


Angola Press Agency (Luanda)
 

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Angola Press Agency (Luanda)

6 May 2008
Posted to the web 6 May 2008

Luanda

Angola's female soccer team are to play this Tuesday against Namibia, in a match of group A, based in Malanje Province, for the third round of southern Africa's Cosafa Cup, taking place in Angola.

The game will decide the leadership of the group as both teams have six points. Angola defeated Mozambique in the first round by 4-0 and at the following game they defeated Swaziland by 2-0.

On their turn, Namibia beat Swaziland (4-0) and Mozambique (4-2).

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For the same round, Mozambique will play Swaziland this Tuesday afternoon.

Zimbabwe and South Africa are to play on Tuesday for group B, in Benguela Province, for the third and last round. South Africa are the leaders with six points, Zimbabwe and Zambia have three.

Botswana come last.



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