Namibian football has produced a significant number of football-playing siblings, but none have captured the imagination of the neutral fan more than the quartet of Young Ones Football Club Willemse brothers, namely Lance, Dean, Johnny and Danny.
Author: Carlos Kambaekwa (Carlos Kambaekwa )
A posthumous refection on forgotten versatile footie Thomas ‘Tommy’ Jarman 1944-2001
A truly great multi-gifted athlete, Thomas ‘Tommy’ Jarman was certainly good enough to play for any top football team in the business and stood his own against the equally other solid shot-stoppers of his generation in the shape of Tigers agile net-guard Johannes Nandos ‘The Cat’ Mbako, Eddy Cloete, Johnny de Klerk, Stepha Seibeb and many others.
Tribute to departed midfield wizard Hannes Louw, 1956-2023
Indeed, Namibia has been beyond lucky to have watched you play the beautiful game with passion and virtuosity par excellence.
Let the spirit of Ubuntu prevail …NFA presidency potential sacrificial lamb to advance ethnic dominance
Yours truly has been following with keen interest the unfolding events and applied patterns leading up to the much anticipated Namibia Football Association (NFA) presidential race.
The life and times of academic genius: Ndeulipula Hamutumwa
Growing up in the dusty street of Wanaheda location, a sub-section of Namibia’s largest residential area, Katutura, the calculated boy started his primary education at the Wanaheda Primary School the following year.
Bidding farewell to the departed Captain Fantastic RIP – Mathias Mahuna ‘Shoes’ Iyambo, 1960–2023
Established by enthusiastic and flamboyant would-be footballers but somehow below-average athletes in 1968, the now-defunct Flames Football Club might not have rated among the big guns of domestic football.
Up close and personal with the ‘Iron Lady’ of Namibian sport Monica Ndeshininga Shapwa
Born in the harbour town of Walvis Bay on the 30th of October 1981, Ndeshi grew up in the city of bright lights (Windhoek) in the Wanaheda residential area, a sub-section of Katutura.
Remembering forgotten football playing ‘vet’ Dr Siegfried Tjaatako Tjijorokisa, 1939–1989
History reveals that Katutura glamour football club African Stars was birthed by an enthusiastic group of young men of OvaHerero/Ovambanderu descent in desperate search of challenging the dominance of rival teams such as Tigers and Cape Cross Football Clubs at Windhoek’s old location in 1952.
In conversation with Masterpiece Obed ‘Moripe’ Muundjua
Young football playing centre back Obed Muundjua was proudly, or rather comfortably, peddling on the nickname of internationally acclaimed South African football legend Lucas ‘Masterpieces’ Moripe.
The life and times of a great man of substance Herbert Albert Conradie 1930–1984.
The name Herbert Conradie is synonymous with Namibian football. After all, he was the man who transformed the face of domestic football in many ways.