Africa-Press – Angola. The attention of the 29th round of the I Division National Football Championship, whose dispute takes place today, simultaneously, at 15:00, in the different stadiums of the country, will be turned to the games involving Sagrada Esperança and 1º de Agosto, competing for the second access to the African Champion Clubs’ League qualifiers.
Diamonds receive, in Dundo, the formation of Recreativo da Caála, in a game in which they are prohibited from losing, under penalty of jeopardizing the vice-leadership.
The Caalenses still don’t have the eighth position assured. In case of defeat, they can be overtaken by Académica. But, also, they can improve the classification, in case of triumph.
1º de Agosto travel to Sporting de Cabinda’s ground, in Tafe, with the mission of adding the three points and reinforcing their aspirations for second place.
Despite playing away from home, the military are clearly favorites. The green and the whites are assured of maintenance, but they do not give up on the pretense of improving their current position.
Against Sporting, Vasiljevic’s team requires a better offensive and defensive posture, that is, at the level of the one shown in the previous game.
Libolo receives a visit from the already anticipated champion, Petro de Luanda. Calulo’s game is important for the Libolenses, as they can take advantage of it to improve their ninth position.
Petro naturally hopes for an opponent that offers difficulties and also wants to keep the points at home.
At Estádio 22 de Junho, Interclube welcomes Sporting de Benguela. Playing against the last classified, a dominance of the police is foreseen.
Académica do Lobito and Cuando Cubango FC meet at Estádio do Buraco. In this match between two teams in the middle of the table, it is worth highlighting the fact that Lobito’s team is at a better level, especially judging by the latest results.
Progresso Sambizanga hopes to finish the last two rounds with honor. In the duel with Desportivo da Lunda-Sul, at Estádio dos Coqueiros, the sambilas want to win, but will have to face an opponent who is moralized by staying in the championship.
At Ombaka Stadium, Williete de Benguela faces Kabuscorp do Palanca, already relegated to the second division. The Benguela team had an outstanding season, especially with a dream first lap, in which they led the competition. Let’s see if the palanquins can score a few more points.
Bravos do Maquis and Desportivo da Huíla play at Estádio do Mundunduleno. The Maquisardes still believe in fourth place.
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