This afternoon, União Desportiva do Songo held its first and only training session before tomorrow's game against Petro de Luanda, at the Tundavala National Stadium, located in Lubango, the capital of Huíla province. This impressive stadium has a capacity to accommodate up to 20,000 spectators and was officially inaugurated in 2011, after hosting the 2010 Africa Cup of Nations, a prestigious tournament held in Angola.
The reason for the Mozambican team's visit to this prominent stadium is the crucial match that will take place tomorrow afternoon at 3 pm. União Desportiva do Songo, the current national champion, will face Petro de Luanda, the Angolan champion, in the second leg. What makes this encounter even more interesting is that Petro de Luanda already holds an advantage, having won the first game in the Mozambican capital by two goals to one.
It is important to highlight that this crucial match will take place on the same field where Ferroviário de Maputo will play their game against Sagrada Esperança at 7 pm. This makes the Tundavala National Stadium the epicenter of African football, with two exciting matches that will define the future of the teams involved.
For União Desportiva do Songo, tomorrow's match represents an opportunity to turn the score around in their favor and seek victory on the opponent's field. The pressure is high, and the fans are eager to see how the team will respond to this challenge. For Petro de Luanda, maintaining their advantage is essential to secure their place in the next phase of the competition.





















