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11/20/09 3:34 PM

CAN2010
Gabon to learn from Angola s experience

Luanda - The Republic of Gabon intends to learn with Angola’s experience concerning to the organisation of African Football Cup of Nations, said Friday here the West African country’s minister of Sports, René Ndemezo’obiang.

 

The government official manifested this purpose, shortly after his arrival in the Angolan capital, where he is expected to participate at the draw of the African Cup of Nations (CAN2010).

 

“We will host CAN2012, for that reason, we brought the person who will be in charge for the organising committee of the competition, René Hilair Adiahenot, to learn with Angolan experience, so that we can be able to do the same or even better’’, highlighted the Minister.  

 

The government official declared to be impressed with the investments made by Angolan government all over the country.

 

“We know that Angola is building four new stadiums, and just after our arrival we could see the construction works from the airport. This is good since it illustrates that the competition will be successful, he stressed.

 

Integrate also the Gabonese delegation, the chairperson of Gabonese football federation Engandza’s Placide and the coach of the Gabonese football squad, Alain Giresse.

 






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