Richard Jakobus April, the Okahandja FC women’s team head coach, has attributed his team’s dismal performance to various factors, including inadequate training facilities.
Author: Maurice Kambukwe (Maurice Kambukwe )
Personality of the week – Angombe dreams of continental success
My mother instilled the significance of exercise in my brother and me at a very young age. She would wake us up early in the morning to join her exercise in her room, and sometimes she’d take us for a jog.
Fans laud Brave Warriors …as team crashes out of Afcon
Fans have applauded the Brave Warriors’ performance at the ongoing 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) tournament, despite falling out in the knockout stage to Angola on Saturday.
Namibians confident Warriors can go all the way …as Angola lurks in round of 16
After qualifying for the round of 16 of the Africa Cup of Nations for the first time since Namibia debuted in 1998, fans are confident that the country can go all the way to the finals.
Stoffberg: The score doesn’t reflect our real potential…as Namibia falls to the USA
The national women’s hockey 5’s team captain Petro Stoffberg said yesterday that the score against the United States of America in the opening match at the ongoing FIH Hockey 5’s World Cup doesn’t reflect the team’s potential.
I want to produce champions – Tobias
Despite a failure to land one of the boxers to challenge for the world title, MTC Sunshine B ox i ng Academy founder and promoter Nestor Tobias said this year would be the year that his stable gets his hands on the highly-rated world title.
We can still qualify: former Brave Warriors believe…as the team squares off in a do-or-die
Various local football pundits have thrown their weight behind the Brave Warriors ahead of their 2024 Total Energy Africa Cup of Nations’ do-or-die encounter against Mali tonight.
Fans confident Warriors will bounce back
Brave Warriors’ fans have expressed confidence in the team following their 4-0 defeat to South Africa in their second match of the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations in Group E in Ivory Coast.
Kilimanjaro Boxing Club takes school boxing to regions…as programme gets underway
The MTC Kilimanjaro Boxing Club will today launch its newest initiative, taking school boxing awareness programmes to eight of the 14 regions of Namibia.
The good, the bad and the ugly of 2023
As we bid farewell to 2023, New Era Sport invites you, our valued reader, on a nostalgic journey, revisiting the highs, lows and challenges within the local sports community.