Welwitschias head coach Allister Coetzee recently shared that he will continue to integrate players with international exposure and experience into the senior national team setup, saying Namibia will need all her best talents at this year’s World Cup in France.
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Isaacs decries lack of experienced, quality players…as Stars remain unstoppable
Black Africa veteran gaffer Brian Isaacs on Saturday admitted that until the club starts roping in top experienced players with the required premiership calibre, things it will continue to be difficult for the former Namibian champions.
Namibians mourn death of AKA
Various local celebrities and fans have taken to social media to express sorrow at the shooting of multi-award winner Kiernan Jarryd Forbes, better known as AKA, on Friday evening in Durban, South Africa.
Gariseb desires to close gap at the top
Okahandja United head coach Richard Gariseb yesterday said their ultimate objective this weekend is to further close the gap atop the Debmarine Namibia Premiership log table.
Soussa: We want to bring gold medals home …as MMA team departs for Serbia
As the Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) World Championships draw near, Namibia’s MMA team head coach Carlos de Sousa yesterday expressed great confidence in his fighters’ ability and competence to bring home gold medals from the much-anticipated competition.
Handura: We can still reach quarterfinals
Namibia’s senior indoor women’s hockey team yesterday delivered a much-improved performance to secure a 2-2 draw against Canada in a hotly-contested clash of the ongoing International Hockey Federation (FIH) Indoor Hockey World Cup.
Opportunity to bounce back – Jacobs …exciting league fixtures this weekend
Dolam-based outfit Orlando Pirates gaffer Woody Jacobs has said last weekend’s back-to-back defeats are now water under the bridge, as they are determined to redeem themselves with possible away victories against Julinho Sporting and Life Fighters this weekend.
Namibia in tough World Cup clashes this weekend
Namibia’s senior women’s indoor hockey team head coach Erwin Handura has expressed great confidence in the readiness and ability of his charges ahead of this weekend’s opening Indoor World Cup matches in Pretoria, South Africa.
Financial hiccups leave basketballers hopeless…as Namibia withdraws from qualifiers
Ongoing financial constraints have forced the Namibia Basketball Federation (NBF) to withdraw its men and women’s teams from the upcoming Afro-Basket Zone Six Qualifiers slated for Zimbabwe this month.
Nedbank Cycle challenge launched …over 1 000 riders expected
The 37th edition of the annual Nedbank Cycle Challenge was officially launched in the capital yesterday, with organisers promising a bigger and better event this year.