

Angola will call-up eight Portuguese-based players for next month's Cosafa Castle Cup tie against Namibia in Luanda on May 9, the federation's general secretary Delcio Costa said.
They are goalkeeper Joao Pereira from Moreirense, defender Kali from Santa Clara, Andre of Boavista, Rats of Felgueiras, Maurito of Uniao Leiria, Marco Paulo of Estoril, Bodunha from Naval de Maio and Zuela, from struggling Academica Coimbra.
Also called up is Gilberto, the talented attacking midfielder with Egypt's Al Ahli.
Maurito scored against Morocco in Angola's friendly match last month where they lost 3-1 in Rabat while Marco Paulo made his international debut in that match.
Angola, who have twice before won the annual southern African championship, are using the tournament as a warm-up for their tough World Cup qualifying group, which starts in June.
Angola share the same group with Nigeria and Algeria - who have both previously been to the World Cup finals - as well as Gabon, Rwanda and Zimbabwe.
Costa, who was the match commissioner for Sunday's Cosafa Castle Cup first round match between Mozambique and Madagascar in Maputo, said his country would be a virtual full strength for the match against Namibia.