Albania hosts adult Wrestling World Cup

Albania hosts adult Wrestling World Cup

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Albania will be the host of the Adult Wrestling World Championship (non-Olympic weights), which started yesterday and will last until October 27 at the "Feti Borova" Olympic Park. This important event will gather over 2300 athletes from 80 countries of the world, marking the first organization of this level in Albania, CE Report quotes Kosova Press.

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