Africa-Press – Angola. The match between Kabuscorp do Palanca and Recreativo do Libolo is the biggest attraction in the opening of the 26th round of the National Football Championship of the First Division, Girabola’2021/22, in an afternoon that includes the no less interesting Interclube-Sporting de Cabinda and the Académica-Sporting “derbie” from Benguela.
In the biggest game of the day, Kabuscorp and Libolo face off in a duel of champions, with the Palanca neighborhood team, distressed in the league table, wanting to win all the points to escape the uncomfortable area where they are, while foreign team pursues the same desideratum, despite playing outside their domains. Kabuscorp is in the penultimate position of the table, with 12 points, while Libolo occupies the 10th place.
At the 22 de Junho stadium, Interclube receives Sporting de Cabinda with the intention of adding three more points. Despite the favoritism that the home factor confers on the “police”, a match based on balance is foreseen, as the leoninos are looking for points to guarantee survival in the competition, so they will play to try to avoid defeat. who chases one of the podium positions, bets everything on victory, which shortens the distance to third place, 1º de Agosto, who plays only tomorrow.
In Benguela, Académica do Lobito will face Sporting de Benguela, in a “derby” in which the “students” will try to repeat the feat of the first round and climb one more step on the leaderboard.
The “lions” of Arregaça, red lanterns of the competition, will certainly try to counter the favoritism of the “students”, but they lack the competitive ability to achieve such a desideratum, so defeat is the most realistic prognosis. The matchday will continue tomorrow with the games Cuando Cubango FC- Progresso Sambizanga, Recreativo da Caála- Wiliete, 1º de Agosto-FC Bravos do Maquis and Desportivo da Lunda-Sul-Desportivo da Huíla. The round ends on the 3rd of May with the sizzling Petro de Luanda-Sagrada Esperança.
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