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Tales of the Legends –  Sad ending of amazing attacker  Nicodemus ‘Cruyff’ Kudulu, the ‘Smiling Assassin’ 
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Tales of the Legends –  Sad ending of amazing attacker  Nicodemus ‘Cruyff’ Kudulu, the ‘Smiling Assassin’ 

In his own words, Nicodemus Kudulu, famously paddling on the nickname ‘Cruyff, after Dutch legend Johan Cruyff, Kudulu confessed to New Era Sport that he was in fact a staunch supporter of Kuisebmund outfit Eleven Arrows Football Club, but strong tribal ties obligated him to start his amazing football career with their bitter rivals Blue...

Tales of the Legends – Remembering a forgotten footballer
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Tales of the Legends – Remembering a forgotten footballer

Back in the day, if you were not a fully recognised resident of ‘Tize’ (Windhoek), or accredited ‘Baainaar’ (Walvis-Bay), one will be brutally enveloped in the category of ‘Moegoes’, which is someone in dire need of refinement to perfectly tie in with the ‘Kasi’ style.  Additionally, one was strictly required to be flawlessly fluent in...

Tales of the Legends – Adios to the ‘Pocket Emperor’
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Tales of the Legends – Adios to the ‘Pocket Emperor’

A good jolly fellow, Alcino ‘Shorty’ da Costa, arrived in the garden town at a very young age and immediately warmed himself up into the hearts of the predominantly conservative German and Afrikaners community, including folks across the colour line.  An astute businessman excelling in the electrical and appliance industry, Shorty was a self-styled community activist,...

Tales of the Legends – Bidding farewell to salted leather trader
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Tales of the Legends – Bidding farewell to salted leather trader

Elder brother to retired multitalented athlete cum stylish-‘footie’ Abisai Tjauue ‘Shabby’ Rukero, Benestus Katuiisa Rukero was born on 8 February 1943, at Okaepe village in the Otjozondjupa region in 1943.   The raw village boy invaded the boxing arena during a time when well established leather traders, spearheaded by Eazy Ngangura ‘Brown Bomber’ Tjahikika, Levy...

Tales of the Legends – Forged in Dust, and Grit  …Remembering mysteriously discarded football icon Meester Willem Hans 
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Tales of the Legends – Forged in Dust, and Grit  …Remembering mysteriously discarded football icon Meester Willem Hans 

Any footballer worth their salt who have at some stage in their playing career shared the dressing room with the great Times Mwetuyela, should not be taken lightly. Logic suggest they must have possessed extra ordinary talent and skill to rub shoulders with the much adored left footed attacker.  If one has to define the...

Tales of the Legends –  Farewell to the little ball wizard from Rehoboth 
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Tales of the Legends –  Farewell to the little ball wizard from Rehoboth 

Back in the early 70s, uncompromising political activist Izaak Swarts, took it upon his tiny shoulders to singlehandedly confront the prevailing injustices and oppression by spreading the gospel of freedom to marginalised communities, encouraging them to resist and reject the puke-inducing apartheid system at all costs.  Swarts used the beautiful game of football to advocate...

Tales of the Legends – Lost and found, tracking down amazing midfielder
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Tales of the Legends – Lost and found, tracking down amazing midfielder

Born Malcolm Jacobs on the 20th of November 1965, in Steenberg, Cape Town, South Africa, he completed his primary education at Sullivan Primary School and Heathfield High School. From a very young age, sport, especially football, shaped both his character and future.  Malcolm was destined for greatness. He represented Sullivan Primary in inter-schools’ competitions across...

Tales of the Legends – Farewell veteran basket brutaliser Annah Elizabeth Demulition Hipondoka 1961 – 2025 
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Tales of the Legends – Farewell veteran basket brutaliser Annah Elizabeth Demulition Hipondoka 1961 – 2025 

Daughter of the well-respected school teacher and clergyman, the late Tate Lukas Hipondoka Snr, and baby sister to the talented football-playing brothers Aupapa, Sekulu, and Metuu Hipondoka, Demu was not to be overshadowed by her brothers’ unmatched success on the football fields. Born in Namibia’s largest city, Windhoek, in 1966, the young girl lived, ate,...

Tales of the Legends – Remembering disappeared promising footie
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Tales of the Legends – Remembering disappeared promising footie

Growing up in the dusty streets of Namibia’s largest residential enclave Katutura location, ‘Fusi’ was just like many young black boys of his age who were football crazy, the soft-spoken light skin boy kicked a ball at the slightest provocation, playing street football until mommy calls.  However, it was at the Okakarara Secondary School where...