The FNB Women's Super League showcased competitive football this weekend in Windhoek, with NDF Mighty Gunners FC defeating Desert Foxes FC 7-1. Despite the victory, coach Salome Iyambo expressed disappointment with execution, stating the team did not follow game plan and must improve positional discipline and purposeful movement.
The FNB Women's Super League showcased competitive football this weekend in Windhoek, with NDF Mighty Gunners FC defeating Desert Foxes FC 7-1. Despite the victory, coach Salome Iyambo expressed disappointment with execution, stating the team did not follow game plan and must improve positional discipline and purposeful movement.
Unam Stadium will stage two FNB Women's Super League fixtures this weekend, with Unam Bokkies facing Desert Foxes FC on Saturday and Arrows Ladies playing Desert Foxes on Sunday. Both Unam and Desert Foxes coaches say their teams are prepared despite recent breaks and injury challenges.
Namibia's sport calendar is filled with Namibia Premier Football League matches nearing conclusion with crucial title and relegation battles, 50-over cricket semifinals and final, and matches in indoor hockey and volleyball across multiple venues throughout the country.
Mighty Gunners Ladies remain atop the FNB Women Super League after beating Arrows Ladies 3-1, while Mighty Angels secured a valuable 3-2 away victory over Nust Babes and African Stars Queens had a strong weekend with two wins.
Rounds four and five of the FNB Women's Super League were played across three venues over the weekend, featuring several notable results: Unam Bokkies defeated Nust Babes FC 2-1 in a varsity derby, African Stars Queens won 3-0 against Desert Foxes FC, and log leaders NDF Mighty Gunners Ladies drew goalless with FC Ongos Ladies. Windhoek City SC also came from 2-0 down to beat Julinho Athletic 3-2.
Rounds four and five of the FNB Women's Super League continue this weekend in Windhoek and Oshakati, with defending champions Mighty Gunners Ladies FC leading the 12-team competition. The standout fixture pits the league's top two teams, Mighty Gunners and FC Ongos Ladies, against each other on Saturday, with both coaches expressing confidence in their respective preparations.
Khomas Nampol Ladies suffered a 2–0 defeat to Windhoek City in Round 2 of the FNB Women Super League, with head coach Novata Paulus citing poor player discipline and failure to follow tactical instructions as key factors, while goalkeeper absence also contributed to the loss. In other matches, Mighty Gunners Ladies thrashed Desert Foxes 7–0, and Unam Bokkies defeated Mighty Angels 3–1.
Khomas Nampol FC Ladies defeated Desert Foxes FC 3–0 in the opening match of the FNB Women's Super League at Jan Wilken Stadium in Walvis Bay, with goals in the second half from Helena Shuumbwa, Fiina Katina, and Penomwaameni Tomas. Coach Novata Paulus acknowledged a poor first-half display but praised her team's second-half response, while Desert Foxes coach Baron Brown acknowledged the disappointment but expressed pride in his young squad's effort.
The 2025 FNB Women's Super League kicked off with FC Ongos Ladies and Julinho Athletic Ladies drawing 3-3, and Unam Bokkies drawing 1-1 with Arrows Ladies FC, with coaches citing fitness and positional discipline as early-season concerns. Defending champions Mighty Gunners Ladies won 3-0 against Windhoek City SC.
Julinho Athletic staged a comeback to draw 3-3 with FC Ongos in the opening round of the FNB Women Super League; newly-promoted Mighty Angels also impressed with a 1-0 win over African Stars Queens, while VPower Angels, Mighty Gunners, and Khomas Nampol secured wins.