Volleyball: USUD faces Gudele

The yesterday’s game between Cobra and Rainbow, the first half ended in favor of the Cobra with 25 to 4 points.

In second half, the game ended with 25 points, compared to 8 in the third half which ended with the same results.

The founder and owner of Cobra volleyball team, Ajak Deng Biar, made a comment on yesterday’s match against Rainbow, saying his team is able to cope up with all the teams competing in the tournament. Mr Ajak said the game of yesterday was an easy task for his team.

He added that the Tiger team is a challenge to his team, the Cobra, and stands as the strongest team in this tournament.

In the same tournament today, USUD (Lions) will face Gudelle and tomorrow, Simba will face Tiger

Malakia FC gets $35,000 for CAP matches

The National Ministry of Youth and Sport has given Malakia FC 35,000 US dollars to support their representation in the African Championship matches.

The club management has received the money yesterday from the Ministry of Finance.

It is the first official support Malakia FC got from government agencies this season.

The Secretary of Malakia FC,  Imad Abbas said the club is very happy with the  support from the government and extended their gratitude to the Ministry of Youth and Sports.

On the other hand, Malakia FC delegation is expected to leave for Nigeria next week to participate in the second league match against Kano Pillars.

The match will be held on the 28th of this month.

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