The three postponed matches of Moçambola 2024 New dates have already been set. The first two matches are scheduled for next day. October 23, on a Wednesday that promises to be a busy day for national football. The matches involve the União Desportiva do Songo against Textáfrica do Chimoio, game referring to 12th matchday, and the reception of Black Bulls the Songo Sports Association, corresponding to 16th matchday.
União Desportiva do Songo vs. Textáfrica do Chimoio
The confrontation between the União Desportiva do Songo and the Textáfrica do Chimoio It did not occur on the initially scheduled date due to administrative issues faced by the "factory workers" on the plateau. The team of Chimoio He requested the postponement of the match, as he was dealing with financial problems, particularly the delay in paying salaries to both the players and the coaching staff. In the game of first lap, played in Soalpo, União Desportiva do Songo emerged victorious, securing a win of 2-0.
With the problems resolved, the expectation is that both teams will take to the field ready to compete for the three points, essential for their campaigns in the championship.
Black Bulls vs. Associação Desportiva do Songo
The other postponed match involves Black Bulls and the Songo Sports Association, a confrontation initially postponed due to the "bulls'" involvement in continental competitions, the African Cups. In the first match between the two teams this season, the team coached by Helder Duarte triumphed with a victory by 3-2, in an exciting match.
With Black Bulls fighting to maintain their prominent position in the championship, this game will be crucial for their title ambitions. The Songo team, in turn, will try to avenge their defeat in the first round and secure a positive result.
Upcoming Challenges in the Moçambola
After the completion of 20th matchday of the Moçambola, scheduled for the weekend of October 26th and 27th, the Black Bulls will face the Nacala Sports Club, away from home. Next, the team will travel to Pemba, on the day November 30th, to measure forces with the FC Bay, opponent that he defeated in first lap with an expressive 3-0, in Tchumene, on the day April 27.
With these postponed matches finally scheduled, the teams involved now have the opportunity to settle scores on the field and improve their positions in the standings at a crucial stage of the competition.
What's at Stake?
For all the teams involved, the results of these postponed matches could have a significant impact on their standings and objectives in the final stretch of the 2024 Moçambola. With the championship approaching its decisive phase, every point counts, and these matches promise to be intense, as the title and remaining in the championship are at stake.





















