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Football : Algérie-Tunisie le 9 ou 10 août en Italie

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Les Verts disputeront un match amical face à la Tunisie. C’est ce qu’a annoncé, aujourd’hui, samedi le président de la Fédération tunisienne de football (FTF), M. Anouar Haddad.

Concernant la date et le lieu de la rencontre, la même source a affirmé qu’elle aura lieu le 9 ou 10 août prochain en Italie. «Nous nous sommes mis d'accord avec nos amis algériens sur la programmation d'un match amical qui devra se jouer le 9 ou 10 août prochain, probablement à Florence en Italie», a indiqué le président de la FTF dans une déclaration à Radio Algérie internationale.

«Nous avons décidé de jouer cette rencontre en Europe pour permettre aux joueurs des deux sélections qui évoluent en Europe, de rejoindre facilement leurs équipes», a-t-il ajouté.

 

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