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Angola: Portugal's Benfica Expected This Month for Friendly Games


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Angola Press Agency (Luanda)

9 May 2008
Posted to the web 9 May 2008

Luanda

Portugal's Sport Lisboa e Benfica football team are to arrive in Angola on May 19, for a five-day visit, during which they will play against the Angolan national squad, ANGOP has learnt.

In Angola, the Portuguese team will discuss a project for the creation of football schools.

Under the visit, a press conference will be held on May 20, for the presentation of the game against the national squad, as well as the inauguration of a history exhibition of Portugal's Benfica and Angola's Benfica, at the Museum of Natural History.

Another press conference is scheduled for one day later with the club's president, Luis Filipe Vieira, to present the Members Kit for Angola.

Social actions, visits to some hospitals and a socialisation dinner are set for May 22.



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