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Fistball action in Swakopmund this weekend

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Fistball action in Swakopmund this weekend

The Bank Windhoek Fistball League’s second match-day is set to take place tomorrow in Swakopmund, and will be hosted by the Swakopmund Fistball Club (SFC). 

All competing four teams in the National A League, namely Cohen Fistball Club (CFC1), CFC 2, Sport Klub Windhoek (SKW 1) and SFC 1 will battle it out for bragging rights. 

On the first match-day of the league, SFC 1 impressed by forcing record champions SKW 1 over the entire distance of seven sets. However, SKW 1 won the encounter 4:3. 

But after the two German internationals Johannes Jungclaussen and Ida Hollmann worked as coaches and players for almost three weeks, it now remains to be seen to what extent the players from the coast have learned. 

The cup victory, which took place three weeks ago, in which SFC 1 celebrated its first tournament victory since 2011, could be an additional boost.

The log leaders CFC 1 will also be motivated to bounce back after their first defeat in 59 games. 

SKW 4 leads the table with 15 points in the National B League, while CFC 3 is in second place, but CFC Reserve will not participate in this match day due to a lack of players. This situation allows SFC 2, SFC 3, SKW 2 and SKW 4 to make up ground. In the Under 18 category, the teams SKW A, SKW B and the hosts SFC A will duel again.