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Thrilling action continues in women’s league

Home National Thrilling action continues in women’s league
Thrilling action continues in women’s league

In Round 14 of the FNB Women Super League, matches played on Friday and Saturday delivered thrilling action. 

On Friday, Beauties demolished Namib Daughters 10-0 at the NFA Technical Centre in Windhoek, while V-Power Angels secured a 3-0 victory against Ramblers Women at the same venue. 

Saturday saw Ongos Ladies triumph over Ongwediva Queens with a 4-1 scoreline at the Uukwangula Stadium. 

Meanwhile, Arrows Ladies claimed a 4-2 win against Girls & Goals at the NFA Technical Centre. 

Nust Babes suffered a tough 7-1 defeat
against Unam Bokkies, while Khomas Nampol dominated Okahandja FC with a 4-0
scoreline. 

Arrows Ladies coach Salomon ‘Eto’ Nakale praised the team’s performance but expressed concern over injuries impacting their gameplay. Despite challenges, the team remains determined to secure crucial points. Round 15 matches were scheduled to take place yesterday. 

-lmupetamy@nepc.com.na