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Tales of the Legends –  The life and times of a multi-talented athlete  Egbert ‘Hoffy’ Hoff
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Tales of the Legends –  The life and times of a multi-talented athlete  Egbert ‘Hoffy’ Hoff

Born in Otjiwarongo in 1961, Egbert Hoff was raised in Windhoek, and schooled at the revered Deutsche Höhere Privatschule Windhoek (DHPS), an upmarket learning institution primarily tailored to take German-speaking ‘Pikininis’ through the ropes in Academia.  ‘Hoffy’ started kicking a football at the age of 10 for the school team but only got to play...

Tales of the Legends – Bidding farewell to ‘Sweet Sammy’, the ‘Panthera tigris’: RIP – Sam ‘Mitou’ Salomo-Emvula 1962 – 2024
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Tales of the Legends – Bidding farewell to ‘Sweet Sammy’, the ‘Panthera tigris’: RIP – Sam ‘Mitou’ Salomo-Emvula 1962 – 2024

Like many of his peers, Sam Salomo-Emvula started his football career in the lower division with exciting youthful outfit Golden Rivers Football Club, an unofficial feeder team for the already well-established big brother ‘Ingwe-Inyama’.   The team was loaded with an avalanche of talent way beyond imagination, and though Emvula was not amongst the club’s...

Tales of the Legends – At long last, justice finally served for ‘forgotten’ football guru  ‘Uncle Bob’ rightfully recognised in the most dignified fashion
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Tales of the Legends – At long last, justice finally served for ‘forgotten’ football guru  ‘Uncle Bob’ rightfully recognised in the most dignified fashion

Well, many were always under the misplaced impression that the football-crazy Sissing was an intruding immigrant from Cape Town (‘Kaapnaar’).  But truth be told, the long-haired hippy-look-like defender was a pure-born and bred Namibian, birthed in the southern capital Keetmanshoop in 1942. The early life ‘Uncle Bob’ spent a significant slice of his formative years...

Tales of the Legends – In deep conversation with Bethlehem’s main ‘Langana’  Terence ‘Papie’ Isaacs aka ‘Pele’ 
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Tales of the Legends – In deep conversation with Bethlehem’s main ‘Langana’  Terence ‘Papie’ Isaacs aka ‘Pele’ 

Born Terence Samuel Isaacs, aka ‘Papie’, in Windhoek on the 4 February 1968, his incredible football journey was totally different from other young boys who kick-started their careers playing street football.  A proud product of Bethlehem, a slightly lesser affluent residential section holed up West of Khomasdal, specifically designed to accommodate a mixture of slightly...

Tales of the Legends – Under the boardwalk, down by the sea: Ernest Uiisanua Cosky Ngaizuvare
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Tales of the Legends – Under the boardwalk, down by the sea: Ernest Uiisanua Cosky Ngaizuvare

Born in the historical garden town Okahandja on 7 November 1946, Cosky Ngaizuvare was groomed and carefully shaped for the big stage at Windhoek’s old location where the theme was ‘Survival of the Toughest’.  The strongly built young midfielder was a prominent squad member of African Stars second generation. Alumni of the Rhenisch Herero School,...

Tales of the legends – The conversation with uncompromising  Samora ‘Robber’ !Ganeb
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Tales of the legends – The conversation with uncompromising  Samora ‘Robber’ !Ganeb

Birthed and groomed in the then Damaraland settlement, Samora !Ganeb was brought up in the Royal House of the late chief of the Damaras, Petrus !Ganeb, affectionately known as “Die Leeu van Damaraland” (The Lion of Damaraland). !Ganeb started his elementary education in the semi-desert village town of Khorixas and attained his school-leaving certificate at...

Up close with salted academic, unheralded sport administrator Franz ‘Ouman’ Gertze
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Up close with salted academic, unheralded sport administrator Franz ‘Ouman’ Gertze

Born and raised right in the heart of the sacred garden town Okahandja’s old location, young Franz Gertze was always destined for greatness.  The permanently jovial light skinned boy of humble beginnings, ‘Ouman’, as Franz is affectionately known amongst his vast circle of friends and acquaintances started his elementary education at the Aurora Primary School...

Remembering versatile Frank ‘Tokkie’ Bombosch 
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Remembering versatile Frank ‘Tokkie’ Bombosch 

Respectfully, the history of Namibian sport will be incomplete if the name Frank ‘Tokkie’ Bombosch is omitted from the narrative.  The multi-talented stocky athlete has represented his motherland on many fronts with great aplomb.  Apart from chasing an inflated piece of leather (football) the energetic, multi-talented athletic Bombosch was equally home in swimming, cycling, road-running,...

Bidding farewell to ‘violet dribbling wizard’ RIP – Nehemiah Ngumbati James Tjihuiko 1949 – 2024
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Bidding farewell to ‘violet dribbling wizard’ RIP – Nehemiah Ngumbati James Tjihuiko 1949 – 2024

A valuable veteran of ‘Kahirona’s very first generation Ngumbati Nehemiah James Tjihuiko, was a resolute Life Fighters Sport Club stalwart, who stood the test of times during stormy waters. His unquenchable love for the ‘Purple Project’ and ultimate desire to see this great institution thrive knew no boundaries, as can be attested by his unconditional,...