FC Ongos Ladies — women's football club competing in Namibia's FNB Women's Super League, contending for the title with two matches remaining in the 2026 season.
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May 2026
The Namibian
FC Ongos Ladiesmoved onto52 points, one point behind defending champions
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“Ongos surrendered their lead at the top after being held to a goalless draw by Unam Bokkies on Saturday, but they kept the pressure on the defending champions after securing a crucial 2-0 away victory over Arrows Ladies on Sunday to move onto 52 points.”
FC Ongos Ladiessaw their advantage cut from three points to one afterdrawing with African Stars Queens on Sunday
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“FC Ongos Ladies saw their advantage at the top of the FNB Women Super League cut from three points to just one, after dropping points during a weekend of action that intensified the title race.”
FC Ongos LadiesbeatMighty Angels FC 6-1 on Saturday
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“Ongos entered the weekend with a three-point lead at the summit and appeared set to strengthen their grip after beating Mighty Angels FC 6-1 on Saturday.”
FC Ongos Ladieshave surged to the summit ofthe FNB Women's Super League standings
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“FC Ongos Ladies have surged to the summit of the FNB Women's Super League standings, edging past defending pace-setters Mighty Gunners Ladies in what is shaping up to be a fiercely contested title race.”
FC Ongos Ladieshave taken control ofthe Namibia Women's Super League title race
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“FC Ongos Ladies have taken control of the Namibia Women's Super League title race after a crucial win over fellow contenders Mighty Gunners Ladies, capping off a decisive weekend of action in rounds 14 and 15.”
“Ongos edged Mighty Gunners 1-0 on Saturday, a result that proved pivotal in the title race, before returning on Sunday to dismantle Windhoek City 5-0 in a dominant display.”
FC Ongos Ladiesare preparing withfocus, discipline and respect for opponents
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“FC Ongos Ladies head coach Shama Gure emphasised the significance of the upcoming encounters, noting that his side is preparing with focus, discipline and respect for their opponents.”
FC Ongos Ladieshas the objective to reclaimthe FNB Women's Super League title
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“Her objective for the current domestic season is equally focused: to feature in more matches and help FC Ongos Ladies reclaim the FNB Women's Super League title.”
FC Ongos Ladies' advantage at the top of the FNB Women Super League was cut from three points to one after drawing goalless with African Stars Queens on Sunday, while NDF Mighty Gunners Ladies closed the gap by winning both their weekend fixtures to reach 47 points.
FC Ongos Ladies have moved to the top of the FNB Women's Super League standings with 35 points, one ahead of defending pace-setters Mighty Gunners Ladies. Head coach Shama Gure credited the team's hard work and improved mentality, while emphasising the need for consistency and respect for opponents in the competitive league.
The FNB Women's Super League returns this weekend with Round 14 and 15 fixtures. FC Ongos Ladies head coach Shama Gure said his side is preparing with focus and discipline for important matches against Mighty Gunners Ladies and Windhoek City SC, while Unam Bokkies head coach Thuba Sibanda is preparing for competitive fixtures against Nust and V-Power Angels.
Namibia's Brave Gladiators won the Cosafa Women's Championship with a 2–1 victory over South Africa on Sunday, with star player Zenatha Coleman named Player of the Tournament. Coleman, 31, announced her retirement from Cosafa competitions but will continue representing Namibia in the Women's Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, while defender Emma Naris also retired after 15 years with the national team.
Mighty Gunners striker Fiola Vliete and Windhoek City's Charlotte Richter share the league's top scoring position as the 2025 FNB Women's Super League enters Rounds 6 and 7. Vliete is committed to reclaiming the golden boot after finishing runner-up last season, while Richter aims to help Windhoek City win the league title despite missing national team duty due to injury.
Emma Naris, captain and midfielder for Ongos Ladies and the Namibian national team (Brave Gladiators), exemplifies discipline both on and off the pitch, balancing her professional football career with motherhood. She aims to help Namibia qualify for the Women's Africa Cup of Nations and ultimately the FIFA Women's World Cup, while serving as a role model for young players.
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.
Round 2 of the FNB Women's Super League begins this weekend with key fixtures expected to reveal genuine title contenders. Coaches from FC Ongos Ladies, V-Power Angels, Julinho Athletic Ladies, and Arrows Ladies discuss their teams' ambitions, with emphasis on performance, fitness improvements, and competitive readiness.
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.
Namibia's FNB Women's Super League kicks off this weekend with clubs targeting improved performance; defending runners-up Ongos Ladies and ambitious V-Power Angels have strengthened squads and begun early preparation, while FNB announced a N$9.3 million three-year sponsorship commitment to support the competition.
V Power Angels FC head coach Risto Shikomba said his team is ready for the 2025 FNB Super Women League season and aims to defeat Nust Babes FC in tomorrow's opener, having drawn both matches against them last season. The team has prepared since October and registered 25 players, with ambitions to finish in the top three and qualify for the Cosafa Women's Club Championship.