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Portugal will play Cameroon in a friendly as part of their build-up for the World Cup in Brazil, the African country's football federation said on Friday.
The Seleccao will take on Cameroon on March 5 at an undisclosed venue to test their strength against an African opposition in preparation towards the clash with Ghana at the 2014 World Cup.
Portugal are in Group G which includes Ghana, Germany and USA.
Another Group G national team that will play Cameroon to prepare for their game against Ghana is Germany.
The match is scheduled for June 1 in Moenchengladbach.
The Black Stars of Ghana will lock horns with Portugal in their final Group match on June 26 at Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha, Brasília.
Isaac Darko
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