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rikhardur2
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Maxaquene signed American Jason Ray Hartford and Zimbabwean Eric Banda for the new season.
Ferroviário Maputo 71 Costa do Sol 84
Desportivo Maputo 93 Maxaquene 89
Matolinhas 72 Desportivo Beira 57
Sporting Quelimane 66 Ferroviário Beira 87
Desportivo Maputo 90 Costa do Sol 100
Ferroviário Maputo 75 Maxaquene 97
Matolinhas 73 Ferroviário Beira 85
Sporting Quelimane 81 Desportivo Beira 60
Standings:
Desportivo Maputo 7/2
Maxaquene 6/3
Ferroviário Beira 6/3
Ferroviário Maputo 6/3
Costa do Sol 5/4
Sporting Quelimane 4/5
Matolinhas 2/7
Desportivo Beira 0/9
That's right. I usually dig stuff from portalangop.co.ao and jornalnoticias.co.mzRik this is OT but how are u able to obtain the results of the leagues in Mozambique and Angola?
Is it because both countries official language is Portuguese that makes it easier for u to get/find info. about their leagues?
Yeah, normally there are news about all the former Portuguese colonies. Angola for instance is growing rapidly right now and has been catching quite a deal of attention here.Does Portugal care about/follow up on news from those countries whether in regards to politics, economy, sports, etc...
Thanks
NT's Spanish coach Iñaki Martín stated the goal is to place Mozambique no lower than the 8th place.
http://africa-basket.blogspot.com/2011/12/mocambique-liga-nacional-de-basquetebol_19.htmlFERROVIÁRIO (68) – Sete Muianga (6), Edson Monjane (5), Jerónimo Bispo (0), Recildo Tiua (0), Nelson Jossias (2), Octávio Magoliço (15), Francisco Macaringue (6), Custódio Muchate (18), Orlando Novela (2), Ermelindo Novela (9), Lucílio Mondlane (0) e Gerson Novela (5)
Treinador: Carlos Aik
DESPORTIVO (66) – Siad Cossa (0), Amarildo Matos (23), David Canivete Jr (19), Rui Angedo (0), D. Maringue (0), Igor Matavele (11), Moussa Mbaye (1), Hélder Luís (0), Hert Mariote (3), Pio Matos Jr (9) e Helmano Nhatitima (0)
Treinador: Horácio Martins