Sagrada Esperança and 1º de Agosto draw goalless

Dundo – Sagrada Esperança and 1 de Agosto played to a goalless draw for 15th round of the National First Division Football Championship “Girabola2021-22” and both teams finished the first round in second and third position with 37 and 31 points respectively.

Played under heavy rain, the two teams did not display attractive football. Only in the first half there were two goal opportunities from1º de Agosto.

Speaking in a post-match press conference, 1º de Agosto assistant coach Filipe Nzanza, said it was a fair result, considering the performance of both teams.

In turn, the member of the coaching staff of Sagrada Esperança, Guedes, stressed that the rain contributed to a negative performance of his team and expressed dissatisfaction with the result.

Petro de Luanda lead the championship with 38 points. Kabuscorp do Palanca, Progresso do Sambizanga and Sporting de Benguela, are the last three ranked with 14, six and two points, respectively.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

Depú elected best Angolan football player

Luanda – Sagrada Esperança striker Laurindo Dilson Aurelio “Depú”, was elected Saturday best football player of the 2021 national first division football championship.

The winner of the main category of the first edition of the Gala “Claque Magazine Awards 2021” beat in the competition the striker Zini of 1º de Agosto and the midfielder Job of Petro de Luanda.

The current top scorer of the championship with 15 goals was represented in the act by his parents, since Sagrada Esperança played today 1º de Agosto (0-0), in Dundo, for the 15th round of the National Championship.

Born in Benguela, Laurindo Dilson Aurelio “Depú” has represented Académica do Lobito (training club) and Recreativo da Caála.

Before signing for Sagrada Esperança in 2021, the 22-year-old striker almost joined Petro de Luanda.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

Petro crush Inter, top Girabola

Luanda – Petro de Luanda lead the National Football Championship “Girabola’2021/2022” with 38 points, thanks to the thrashing imposed on Interclube 4-0, in the 15th round, played on Saturday at the 11 de Novembro Stadium.

After the goalless draw at halftime, Inter club succumbed to the greater offensive power of tricolours side, who scored four goals, interestingly, all through header, by Tiago Azulão (65 and 78 minutes), Pedro Pinto (84′) and Érico (87′).

Petro benefit from the fact that Sagrada Esperança from Lunda Norte, then leaders with 36 pts and now relegated to second place, postponed this round’s game with 1º de Agosto (3rd/30pts), due to works in Dundo’s Stadium.

Despite the defeat, Inter remain in fifth place with 20 points.

For the same round, the last of the first round, Sporting de Benguela drew with Cuando Cubango, at the Ombaka Stadium, by 1-1, and remain in the 16th and last position of the classification, with only two points. The opponent is 12th placed with 15 pts.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

Tennis Federation cancels national teams training sessions

Luanda – The Angolan Tennis Federation (FAT) has canceled the preparation of national junior teams, both male and female, which aimed to participate in the Tournament of the Southern Africa Region, from 12th to 21st January, in Harare, Zimbabwe.

The interruption is due to the organization´s sine die postponement of the competition, a situation that occurs after a week of training at the courts of the Luanda Tennis Club (CTL).

Speaking to ANGOP this Wednesday, FAT´s vice president, João Sanda, said that the institution had received a message from the continental governing body, but without detailed explanations about the reasons for the decision.

Guided by coach João Almeida, the Angolan team includes tennis players Cleuson Tipewa, Hedviges Tuluca, Emelson Pedro, Ana Lemos, Mirian Tuluca and Gabriela Martins, under-14 and 16.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

California Plans to Be Abortion Sanctuary if Roe Overturned

With more than two dozen states poised to ban abortion if the U.S. Supreme Court gives them the OK next year, California clinics and their allies in the state legislature on Wednesday revealed a plan to make the state a safe place for those seeking reproductive care, including possibly paying for travel, lodging and procedures for people from other states.

The California Future of Abortion Council, made up of more than 40 abortion providers and advocacy groups, released a list of 45 recommendations for the state to consider if the high court overturns Roe v. Wade, the 48-year-old decision that forbids states from outlawing abortion.

The recommendations are not just a liberal fantasy. Some of the state’s most important policymakers helped write them, including Toni Atkins, the San Diego Democrat who leads the state Senate and attended multiple meetings.

Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom started the group himself. In an interview last week with The Associated Press he said some of the report’s details would be included in his budget proposal in January.

“We’ll be a sanctuary,” Newsom said, adding he’s aware patients will likely travel to California from other states to seek abortions. “We are looking at ways to support that inevitability and looking at ways to expand our protections.”

California already pays for abortions for many low-income residents through the state’s Medicaid program. And California is one of six states that require private insurance companies to cover abortions, although many patients still end up paying deductibles and co-payments.

Enough money

But money won’t be a problem for state-funded abortion services for patients from other states. California’s coffers have soared throughout the pandemic, fueling a record budget surplus this year. Next year, the state’s independent Legislative Analyst’s Office predicts California will have a surplus of about $31 billion.

California’s affiliates of Planned Parenthood, the nation’s largest abortion provider, got a preview of how people might seek abortions outside their home states this year when a Texas law that outlawed abortion after six weeks of pregnancy was allowed to take effect. California clinics reported a slight increase in patients from Texas.

Now, California abortion providers are asking California to make it easier for those people to get to the state.

The report recommends funding — including public spending — to support patients seeking abortion for travel expenses such as gas, lodging, transportation and child care. It asks lawmakers to reimburse abortion providers for services to those who can’t afford to pay — including those who travel to California from other states whose income is low enough that they would qualify for state-funded abortions under Medicaid if they lived there.

It’s unclear how many people would come to California for abortions if Roe v. Wade is overturned. California does not collect or report abortion statistics. The Guttmacher Institute, a research group that supports abortion rights, said 132,680 abortions were performed in California in 2017, or about 15% of all abortions nationally. That number includes people from out of state as well as teenagers, who are not required to have their parents’ permission for an abortion in California.

Planned Parenthood, which accounts for about half of California’s abortion clinics, said it served 7,000 people from other states last year.

A huge influx of people from other states “will definitely destabilize the abortion provider network,” said Fabiola Carrion, interim director for reproductive and sexual health at the national Health Law Program. She said out-of-state abortions would also likely be later-term procedures, which are more complicated and expensive.

More workers

The report asks lawmakers to help clinics increase their workforce to prepare for more patients by giving scholarships to medical students who pledge to offer abortion services in rural areas, help them pay off their student loans and assist with their monthly liability insurance premiums.

“We’re looking at how to build capacity and build workforce,” said Jodi Hicks, CEO of Planned Parenthood Affiliates of California. “It will take a partnership and investment with the state.”

Abortion opponents in California, meanwhile, are also preparing for a potential surge of patients from other states seeking the procedure — only they hope to persuade them not to do it.

Jonathan Keller, president and CEO of the California Family Council, said California has about 160 pregnancy resource centers whose aim is to persuade women not to get abortions. He said about half of those centers are medical clinics, while the rest are faith-based counseling centers.

Many of the centers are located near abortion clinics in an attempt to entice people to seek their counseling before opting to end pregnancies. Keller said many are already planning on increasing their staffing if California gets more patients.

“Even if we are not facing any immediate legislative opportunities or legislative victories, it’s a reminder that the work of changing hearts and minds and also providing real support and resources to women facing unplanned pregnancies — that work will always continue,” Keller said.

He added: “In many ways, that work is going to be even more important, both in light of [the] Supreme Court’s decision and in light of whatever Sacramento decides they are going to do in response.”

Source: Voice of America

National team finish sixth in FIBA World Cup qualifying point’s average

Benguela – Angola national basketball team ended the first phase of the FIBA World Cup in the sixth position with 209 points corresponding to an average 69.7 points per game.

Angolans just finished above Guinea (7th place) with 204 points, equivalent to 68.0 points average and Central Africa Republic in the 8th position with 183 points and 61.0 points average.

Nigeria finished at the top among the countries in the two groups (A and C) that competed in Angola southern Benguela province after reaching 238 points an average of 79.3, followed by Côte d’ Ivoire with 229 an average 76.3 per match and Uganda in third position with 212, average 70.2 points per match.

In Group A, Nigeria is in first position with 5 points, the same as Mali in second, Uganda is third with 4, while Cape Verde is fourth with 4 points.

In group C, Cote d`Ivoire was first with 6 points, followed by Angola with 5, Guinea with 4 and Central African Republic with 3.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

FAB reiterates basketball relaunching

Benguela – Basketball in Angola is being re-launched and needs the support of the whole society, the head of Angolan Basketball Federation (FAB) Moniz Silva said Saturday.

Speaking at the end of the first phase of the FIBA World Basketball Cup qualification Asia held in Angola’s coastal Benguela province, Moniz Silva underscored the new stage the Angolan basketball is going through that requires time and patience from the fans for the national team to return to conquer trophies in Africa again.

“The renewal process is gradual, there is a group of forty players with possibilities of being selected” he said.

The FAB official said he considers as normal the solo defeat the national team had in the qualifier since Angola had faced a much stronger team.

“Here we had only half of those who were in Rwanda and we knew the risk we were taking. In the next window we will be stronger”, Mr. Silva said, adding that besides the supply of material the training component is also one of the priorities of the federation for basketball to be widespread nationwide.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

Coach Pedro Gonçalves ends contract with FAF

Luanda – The national team’s head-coach, Pedro Gonçalves, ends this Tuesday his contractual tie with the Angolan Football Federation (FAF), two years after being hired to replace the Serbian Srdjan Vasilevic.

Since 2019 at the helm of the Angolan National Team “Palancas Negras” (Sable Antelopes), the Portuguese coach guided the squad in 14 games, with five wins seven defeats and two draws.

However, the national team conceded 15 goals and scored 15 goals as well, two of which in the recent 2-2 draw with Egypt, in a group F game, played at 11 de Novembro Stadium, in Luanda, qualifier for the 2022 World Cup, in Qatar.

Head Coach Pedro Manuel will manage the Angolan team for the last time this afternoon (2 pm) in the game with Libya, in Bengazhi, to close the group stage of the World Cup race, in a match whose result, even a win, no longer helps Angola to qualify for the next stage.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

Malanje: Rodrigo Morais wins 7th edition of Cacuso RALLY TT

Malanje- The driver of the Agrozootec Rally Raid of Luanda team Rodrigo Morais won Saturday the 7th edition of the Cacuso Ralli TT with 5 minutes and 58 seconds in a 23 kilometers course.

José Rocha of Bastonados team and João Lota Autodikitoy team finished second and third places, respectively, while the motorcycle category was won by Hugo Carvalho to become national champion.

In the four-wheeled motorcycle and off-road vehicle categories, the winners were Pedro Floria and Alexandre Lopes from Rota P Racing Team and Team Land Rover.

The promoter of the Rally TT of Cacuso, Pedro Cristina, considered the results fair and praised the quality of the track, which allowed the pilots to race without major obstacles.

Meanwhile, the head of the Provincial Association of Motorized Sports of Malanje, Júlio de Oliveira, said the intention of the association is to continue with the work towards motorized sports to allow more young people to join the sport.

Source: Angola Press News Agency

National Basketball team face huge absences due to injuries

Luanda – Hermenegildo Santos, Carlos Morais, Edson Ndoniema and Leonel Paulo may be the main absentees of the national senior men’s basketball team to compete from November 22 to 30 the first phase of the 2022 FIBA Basketball World Cup qualifier in Benguela province, a source from the Angolan Basketball Federation (FAB) told ANGOP on Saturday.

According to the source at least three players are injured and one recovering from a surgery.

In this first qualifying round, Angola, 11-time African champions, integrate group C along with the Central African Republic, Guinea and Côte d’Ivoire.

The group A, also to be played in Benguela, brings together Nigeria, Cape Verde, Mali, and Uganda.

The World Men’s Senior Basketball Championship will be organized for the first time by three countries, namely Indonesia, Philippines and Japan.

Angola has been present eight times in World basketball Cup After the debut in Spain, in 1986, followed the editions in Argentina (1990), Canada (1994), Canada (1996), United States (2002), Japan (2006), Turkey (2010), Spain (2014) and China (2019).

Source: Angola Press News Agency