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BA show credentials in march to possible 5th title

Home Sports BA show credentials in march to possible 5th title

WINDHOEK – There seems to be no stopping Namibian champions Black Africa from breaking records.

Judging from their opening two matches, Brian Isaacs’ charges look poised for an unprecedented fifth consecutive league title on the trot after amassing maximum points in last weekend’s action against lowly opponents.
The Gemengde outfit saw off league returnees Benfica by a solitary goal away from home on Sunday tto add to their 1-0 victory the previous day against newcomers Touch & Go to maintain a perfect start to their title defence.
Katutura giants Tigers were held right in their tracks by minnows United Stars (1-1) and had to thank veteran winger Letu Shatimwene for salvaging a point for the Ingweinyama with a last gasp penalty kick. The hosts took the lead through Thomas Muketiwa’s first half strike.
MTC Premiership rookies Julihno and Rebels cancelled each other out in a 1-all stalemate at the Rundu Stadium.
Tura Magic dusted themselves off following their 2-1 defeat at the hands of FNB Orlando Pirates in the opening match on Saturday when they beat hosts Mighty Gunners 2-1.
Unam (formerly Ramblers) joined Black Africa at the summit with maximum points from their opening two matches when they followed up Saturday’s 1-0 win against Benfica with another victory over Touch & Go on Sunday.
In a weekend that was dominated by draws, hosts Eleven Arrows and Citizens played out a dull goalless stalemate while LHU Blue Waters were held to a 2-all draw by the visiting Civics.