Africa-Press – Angola. This Wednesday, the senior women’s national team of handball meets the third and final training of the first micro cycle of preparation, in the Main Pavilion of Cidadela, aiming at the African Cup of Nations (CAN), to be held in November, in Senegal.
Divided into two groups, as on other days, the “Sapphires” work at 6:30 am. On public holidays, on the other hand, the “Rubis” enter the scene earlier, at 8:30 am, unlike the other days when they trained at the beginning. of the night.
Tomorrow, the duo Vivaldo Eduardo and Nelson Catito will evaluate the players, with the first control game scheduled for 18:00, in Cidadela. On Friday, at the same time and venue, the Pearls will test each other again, in the last test for this phase.
Speaking to Rádio Cinco, after yesterday’s training, Nelson Catito clarified that the improvement of tactical fundamentals at the individual, group and collective level continues to dominate the work.
“In this phase we will observe the athletes and verify the positive aspects, that is, it is a process of continuity, taking into account the work developed over time, with other coaches. high quality preparation that the team wants”, said the coach.
The micro cycle of preparation also serves as a projection for the next week of the International Handball Federation (IHF), taking place in June.
Teresa Almeida “Bá” and Eliane Paulo (goalkeeper) Liliane Mário and Thayany Castro (centers), Florence Francisco and Juliana Machado (right wingers), Natália Bernardo and Nair Caquintas (left wingers), Rossana Mateus and Ruth Salgado (left wingers) ), Wuta Dombaxi and Tchieza Pemba (right sides), Vilma Neganga and Helena Paulo (center) are the members of the group “Safiras”.
Bernadeth Belo, Estefânia Venâncio and Albertina Kassoma (centers), Natália Fonseca and Dolores do Rosário (right wings), Janeth dos Santos and Vilma Silva (left wings), Marília Quizelete “Inglesa” and Vivalda Silva (left wings), Suzeth Cazanga and Bernadeth Belo (right sides), Shelsia Gabriel and Isabel Guialo “Belinha” (centers) complete the “Rubi” group.
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