Second draw for Greece in the All Nations Cup

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It was time for the second round matches of the All Nations Cup 2024 football tournament over the weekend. They were hosted at Egan Lee Reserve.

For the second consecutive game, Greece was held to a 1-1 draw, this time against Sudan, while Cyprus achieved its first victory, winning 1-0 against North Macedonia.

File photo.

Detailed results of the second round

Saturday, October 19
Group B
Cyprus – North Macedonia 1-0
South Sudan – Iraq 5-1

Group D
Turkey – Eritrea 2-1
Serbia – Mauritania 2-0

Sunday, October 20
Group A
Greece – Sudan 1-1
Albania – Burundi 1-0

Group C
Ethiopia – Australia 1-3
Zimbabwe – Bosnia and Herzegovina 1-0

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